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 Asst. Prof. Dr. Emre Doğan's Documentary Project Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism


The documentary project of Asst. Prof. Dr. Emre Doğan, Head of Department of Radio, Television and Cinema at Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU), Faculty of Fine Arts (GSF), was deemed worthy of support by the Repuclic of Türkiye Ministry of Culture and Tourism, General Directorate of Cinema.


Radio, Television, and Cinema Department Head Asst. Prof. Dr. Emre Doğan's documentary project “Beçin’den Mavi Vatan’a: Gazi Ahmed Bey” was among the 42 projects supported by the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Culture and Tourism, General Directorate of Cinema. Chosen from among 178 projects, “Beçin’den Mavi Vatan’a: Gazi Ahmed Bey”, centers around Beçin Castle, which has been regarded as an important center by various civilizations and experienced its most glorious period during the Menteşe Principality. The documentary focuses on Beçin Castle, the city of Beçin, and Gazi Ahmed Bey, one of Beçin's greatest commanders. The historical significance of Beçin, its revival during the Menteşe Principality, and the importance of Gazi Ahmed Bey in the region and its history constitute the main focus and fundamental motivation of this documentary.

"Beçin’den Mavi Vatan’a: Gazi Ahmed Bey"

Asst. Prof. Dr. Emre Doğan, who stands out both with his academic studies and projects, stated that he is very happy that his documentary project was deemed worthy of documentary film production support by the General Directorate of Cinema. Stating that he hopes that at the end of the process, a competent work will be produced that will please everyone, Doğan added that the documentary focuses on Beçin Castle, which has not lost its importance and prestige even today, and Gazi Ahmed Bey, the commander of the city. The shooting of the documentary, which will tell the audience about Beçin Castle, the city, and the city's commander, which has come to light as a result of Turkey's most important archaeological studies, will begin.

We congratulate Asst. Prof. Dr. Emre Doğan on his success.