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==Interview with Billy Hayes== |
==Interview with Billy Hayes== |
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During the 1999 [[Cannes Film Festival]], Alinur Velidedeoğlu met by chance [[Billy Hayes (smuggler)|Billy Hayes]], whose story about his life in a Turkish prison after his arrest for [[hashish]] smuggling inspired the hit film ''[[Midnight Express (film)|Midnight Express]]''. Velidedeoğlu made an [[Midnight Express (film)#Billy Hayes interviewed|interview]] with Billy Hayes, in which Hayes |
During the 1999 [[Cannes Film Festival]], Alinur Velidedeoğlu met by chance [[Billy Hayes (smuggler)|Billy Hayes]], whose story about his life in a Turkish prison after his arrest for [[hashish]] smuggling inspired the hit film ''[[Midnight Express (film)|Midnight Express]]''. Velidedeoğlu made an [[Midnight Express (film)#Billy Hayes interviewed|interview]] with Billy Hayes, in which Hayes expressed his disappointment with the film adaptation. He made the video available on [[YouTube]] site, after being unable to broadcast it on Western television.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMsNPCVbNhw Interview on YouTube]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 11:26, 22 May 2024
Alinur Velideoğlu is a Turkish advertiser. He founded "Güzel Sanatlar" advertisement agency in 1973 with Ünver Oral, and Yiğit Şardan. In 1994, he became shareholder with Bates WorldWide.[1] He is very famous in Turkey in advertisement field. He also became a jury member in the Turkish version of Dancing on Ice around the world.
Interview with Billy Hayes
During the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, Alinur Velidedeoğlu met by chance Billy Hayes, whose story about his life in a Turkish prison after his arrest for hashish smuggling inspired the hit film Midnight Express. Velidedeoğlu made an interview with Billy Hayes, in which Hayes expressed his disappointment with the film adaptation. He made the video available on YouTube site, after being unable to broadcast it on Western television.[2]