- 1999 San Diego Film Festival Finalist 1999 Chicago International Film And Video Festival Third Prize "I don't act for public opinion; I act for the nation and for my own satisfaction!" A brilliant soldier, a revolutionary statesman! A man who joined his fate with destiny of his nation.In nineteen-eighteen, he emerged from World War One as the only undefeated Ottoman Commander. Four years later, he led his people in their struggle against the invading Greek forces and won back their independence. In nineteen-twenty-three, on the ruins of the defunct Ottoman Empire, he founded and became the first president of the Rebuplic Of Turkey. Six months later, he became the first leader to attack and defeat Islamic theocracy. With the seeds of democracy he planted, the nation he cultivated, endured tribulations both from the inside and the outside for decades. Stalin considered him as a fascist; Hitler and Mussolini said he was a communist; others called him a dictator...His people called him Atatürk, Father Turk... - Languages: English, Turkish - Subtitle: "No Subtitle"
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