Storyline
We are now saying goodbye to the 1960s. The 60's started eventfully on May 27. It ended as eventfully as it began. The '70s inherited escalating violence, student riots, and rumors of intervention. Prime Minister Demirel was trying to put out the fire in the street and to calm the increasingly restless army on the other. The October 1969 elections were held in this atmosphere and the Justice Party came out of the ballot box again. May 27 came by overthrowing the DP government, but the AP, which declared that three of the three elections held since the 1960s, were the continuation of the DP, emerged successfully. Demirel was about to roll up his sleeves for a new era. He felt that no one could stop him now. He was wrong. As he was dizzy from victory, he fell at Caesar's fault. Forgot about Brutus...
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Cast & Crew
Mehmet Ali Birand
Self-Narrator
Saadettin Bilgiç
Self
Süleyman Demirel
Self
Fakih Özfakih
Self
Emin Değer
Self
Celil Gürkan
Self
Altan Öymen
Self
Uluç Gürkan
Self
Mumtaz Soysal
Self
Mahir Kaynak
Self
Fuat Doğu
Self
Muhsin Batur
Self
Frequently Asked Questions
12 March: The Junta was released on May 29, 1994.
The runtime of 12 March: The Junta is 54m.
12 March: The Junta is a Documentary, History movie.
12 March: The Junta has a rating of 9.0 out of 10 on TMDB.
12 March: The Junta is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
12 March: The Junta was directed by Bülent Çaplı.
The main cast of 12 March: The Junta includes Mehmet Ali Birand, Saadettin Bilgiç, Süleyman Demirel.
12 March: The Junta is originally in TR.