The emergence of Transnational Turkish Cinema, the transformations of transnational Turkish Cinema, which was initially referred to as immigration cinema, and the subjects covered in transnational cinema form the basis of the article. The films that took place in Turkish Cinema after 1960, describing the problems and adaptation processes of Turkish workers who went to Europe to work, were determined as samples. Comparative analyzes were made with the films of second and third-generation directors who were born and raised in countries of emigration. A representation study was carried out through the transformations of the characters and the changes in the narrative during the process were determined. With the study, the change of both the working and immigrant classes over time has also been revealed, in this sense, the study also has a sociological output.
We congratulate asst. Prof. Dr. Kemal Çipe for his work and wish him continued success.