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Roza sings the blues 5 novembre 2014

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The Guardian – G2 (UK) Wednesday, November 5, 2014, p. 18

Laura Barton

She danced, she sang, she hid resistance fighters – and her music ended up in Pulp Fiction. Laura Barton celebrates the rediscovery of Roza Eskenazi, the Greek firebrand who united an underclass. (suite…)

Erdem le new darling 27 février 2013

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L’Express (France) no. 3217, mercredi 27 février 2013, p. STY88-91

Katell Pouliquen

Ses robes de cocktail font un malheur. Le trentenaire, que l’on dit courtisé par de grandes maisons, assume son ambition. Rencontre autour de ses obsessions créatives. (suite…)

Turkish Film Festival, London 16 février 2013

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The Guardian (UK) Saturday, February 16, 2013
The Guide section, p. 21

Steve Rose

A new slot in the calendar, just after the Berlin film festival (it used to be in November), allows this event to bring you the freshest quality Turkish cinema around – and over recent years there seems to be ever-increasing quantities of it. (suite…)

Kahve Dunyasi Turkish chain’s flagship store in W1 15 décembre 2011

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Time Out (UK) December 15, 2011, p. 34

Guy Dimond

Kahve Dunyasi is a huge coffee bar chain, with 200 stores in Turkey. If you imagine Starbucks melted into a mid-range chocolatier, you’re on the right track. This first London store is heavily branded in the US way, rather than charming in the Anatolian way (suite…)

London Turkish Film Festival 26 novembre 2011

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The Guardian (UK) Saturday 26 November 2011, p. 23
The Guide

Steve Rose

Between its rich artistic traditions and its manifold geopolitical concerns, Turkey continues to make strides as a film-making nation, even if it’s only the tip of the iceberg we see here (and there’s plenty of dross at the bottom). (suite…)