Once Upon a Time in Cyprus

Once Upon a Time in Cyprus (Turkish: Bir Zamanlar Kıbrıs; Turkish pronunciation: [biɾ zamanɫaɾ kɯbɾɯs]) (Greek: Κάποτε στην Κύπρο) is a Turkish historical television drama series broadcast by TRT 1. It is set in 1960s Cyprus,[1] and is based on the story of Turkish Cypriots' resistance against the extremist Greek Cypriot organisation EOKA-B whose activities were reported in the United Nations General Assembly on November 12, 1956.[2] The series will explore all human rights incidents caused by EOKA-B[3][4][5][6] that unfolded from Bloody Christmas until the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974.

Once Upon a Time in Cyprus
"Bir Zamanlar Kıbrıs/ Kıbrıs Zafere Doğru"
GenreHistorical drama
Inspired byConflict of Cyprus
Developed byTMC
Written byEmre Özdür
Başar Başaran
Directed byHakan İnan (Season 1) Osman Taşcı/Barış Erçetin (Season 2)
StarringAhmet Kural
Serkan Çayoğlu
Pelin Karahan
Tayanç Ayaydın
Gülper Özdemir
Devrim Saltoğlu
Miray Akay
Country of originTurkey
Original languageTurkish
No. of seasons2
Production
Executive producerErol Avcı
Production locationNorthern Cyprus
Release
Original networkTRT
Original release2 April 2021 (2021-04-02) 
4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)

Premise

The series takes place during the period of Bloody Christmas and depicts attacks carried out on Turkish Cypriots. It focuses on the activities of the Greek Cypriot nationalist group EOKA-B. The series is based on the island-wide violence that led to the civil war between Turkish and Greek Cypriots that ended in 1974.[7][8]

Cast and characters

Actor/Actress Role Episodes starred in
Ahmet Kural Kemal Dereli 1-24
Serkan Çayoğlu Ankaralı/Ali Ihsan Cenkeri/Bereli 1-24
Pelin Karahan İnci Dereli 1-24
Gülper Özdemir Doctor Ayşe Inan 1-24
Tayanç Ayaydın Nikos Sampson 1-24
Devrim Saltoğlu Rauf Denktaş 1-24
Hasan Küçükçetin Derviş 1-24
Miray Akay Pembe Dereli 1-24
Deniz Baytaş Sıtkiye Dereli 1-24
Ahmet Mark Somers Salahi Dereli 1-19
Ömer Turan Bekir 1-24
Nebil Sayın Georgios Grivas 1-22
Emre Törün Makarios III 1-22
Hakan Güner Fazıl Küçük 1-
Yunus Destebaşı Ahmet Çavuş 1-
Bade Arazlı Mine Dereli 1-22
Sümeyra Koç Sandy 3-24
Rüzgar Irmakoğlu Müge Dereli 2-22
Umut Avcı Hamit 1-24
Sanlı Baykent Chief 1-7

Series overview

Season Local broadcast time Season start Season end Episodes range Episodes published Season year TV channel
No. 1 Thursday, 8:00 PM April 1, 2021 June 6, 2021 1-9 9 2021 TRT 1
No. 2 Friday, 8:00 PM October 16, 2021 February 4, 2022 10-24 14 2021–2022 TRT 1

Production

Some parts of the series were shot in İncirli Cave, which is connected to Lefkoniko. Oğuz Vadili, President of the Chamber of Earth Science Engineers, stated that it is impossible to fix the damage that may have occurred during the production in the cave, which was formed 200,000 years ago, and said that the filming should not have been allowed.[9]

The families of the two Turkish Cypriot leaders' who were the subject of the series criticized the series for showing their relatives wrong.

The newspaper of Halkın Sesi, which is run by Fazıl Küçük's son Mehmet Küçük and founded by Fazıl Küçük himself, appeared with the headline "Disrespecting to our leader and the historical facts". Mehmet Küçük stated that Fazıl Küçük was "almost ignored" in the series, "Our leader Dr. Küçük, who is presented as the second-degree man, is shown in a faint character." used the expression.[10]

Ender Vangöl, daughter of Rauf Denktaş, said that her father "never shared the pain of any of his children with anyone, especially crying at such a time", that the series "created a different character named 'Rauf' whoever the history consultants were." after she saw it is shown in the trailer of the second episode of the series where her father is crying to the Ankaralı about the death of his child.

Vangöl said, "We, as Turkish Cypriots, by such of mistakes, will lose our personaility and experiences of our honorable resistance, thanks to those who gave their approval without making a sound in the face of being told about our struggle for existence, which has been gained in 11 years."

Technical Crew

The director of the series is Hakan İnan, its producer is Erol Avcı, and its executive producer is Engin Sarıal. The screenplay is written by Emre Özdür and Başar Başaran.

The deputy director of the series is Hülya Akdemir, and the Second Director is Harun Berdo. The Director of Photography is Hüseyin Tunç, the General Art Director is Burhan Türk, and the Art Director is Nanaz Bahram. The music of the series is prepared by Çiğdem Erken. The cast directors of the series are Rabia Sultan Düzenli and Emre Akbaş. The costumes of the series are designed by Oğuzhan Bozali and Ceyda Atlas. Postproduction Manager is Burak Akgül. The editing of the series is made by Zeki Öztürk and Engin Behlül. Production Manager is Varol Ural, Production Coordinators are Engincan Malçok and Murat Toprak. Reji Coordination Officer is Cengiz Buğra Çakallı and Lighting Chief Mehmet Yavaş. Set Supervisor is Sezgin Sarıal.

References

  1. "Turkish-made TV drama set in Cyprus to air on April 1 | Cyprus Mail". 30 March 2021.
  2. Pierson Dixon, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the United Nations (12 November 1956). Eleventh Session: Support from Greece for Terrorism In Cyprus (Document ID: A/3204/Add.1) (PDF) (Report). The United Nations Assembly (www.un.org).
  3. Pierson Dixon, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the United Nations (12 November 1956). Eleventh Session: Support from Greece for Terrorism In Cyprus (Document ID: A/3204/Add.1) (PDF) (Report). The United Nations Assembly (www.un.org).
  4. The United Nations Security Council Official Records (Document ID: S/PV.1136) (PDF) (Report). The United Nations Assembly (www.un.org). 18 June 1964. p. 16.
  5. Question of Cyprus: Support from Greece for Terrorism In Cyprus (Document ID: A/6047) (PDF) (Report). The United Nations Assembly, Twentieth Session, Agenda item 93 (www.un.org). 13 October 1965.
  6. The United Nations Security Council Official Records (Document ID: S/PV.2453) (PDF) (Report). The United Nations Assembly, Agenda item 77 (www.un.org). 15 June 1983. p. 8.
  7. "Bir Zamanlar Kıbrıs ne zaman, hangi gün yayınlanıyor? Bir Zamanlar Kıbrıs hangi kanalda saat kaçta yayınlanacak?". CNN Türk (in Turkish). Retrieved 2021-03-24.
  8. Bir Zamanlar Kıbrıs İlk Fragman - 1 Nisan'da Başlıyor!, retrieved 2021-03-24
  9. "Vadili: Geçmişimizi korumazsak, geleceğe gidemeyiz!". Özgür Gazete Kıbrıs (in Turkish). 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  10. "Vangöl: Bu işi finanse edip öncü olanlar bu yanlıştan dönsün". Özgür Gazete Kıbrıs (in Turkish). 2021-04-05. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
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