Kayıp Armağan (English: The Lost Gift) is a 2010 Turkish animated fantasy film directed by Kerem S. Hünal and written by Cemal Hünal.[1] This film's storyline and the characters have been influenced by actual historical events, yet it consists of fictional characters, events and environments.
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Directed by | Kerem S. Hünal |
Written by | Cemal Hünal |
Produced by | Cemal Hünal Kerem S. Hünal Mev Dinc |
Starring | Tuncel Kurtiz Pelin Batu Ali Poyrazoğlu |
Music by | Arif Selçuk Bor |
Production company | Sobee Studios |
Distributed by | FOX |
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Running time | 56 minutes |
Country | Turkey |
Languages | Turkish Japanese |
The Japanese Emperor Meiji wants Torajiro Yamada to bring a gift to the Ottoman Emperor Abdülhamid II. It is the symbol of the first diplomatic encounter between the two cultures. Torajiro Yamada's ship finally reaches the Aegean Sea after a long journey, but pirates attack the ship and steal the gift. Janissary Orhan and samurai Yamada start their bloody quest upon finding that on Ottoman soil.
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