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Anzac Day
« on: April 25, 2011, 09:55:03 AM »



Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, and is commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I. It now more broadly commemorates all those who died and served in military operations for their countries. --Wiki



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Re: Anzac Day
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 09:56:48 AM »



Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. The acronym ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, whose soldiers were known as Anzacs. Anzac Day remains one of the most important national occasions of both Australia and New Zealand. This is a rare instance of two sovereign countries not only sharing the same remembrance day, but making reference to both countries in its name.

When war broke out in 1914, Australia had been a Federal Commonwealth for thirteen years. In 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of an Allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula, under a plan by Winston Churchill to open the way to the Black Sea for the Allied navies. The objective was to capture Istanbul, capital of the Ottoman Empire, an ally of Germany. The ANZAC force landed at Gallipoli on 25 April, meeting fierce resistance from the Turkish Army commanded by Mustafa Kemal (later known as Atatürk). What had been planned as a bold strike to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915, the Allied forces were evacuated after both sides had suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. The Allied Gallipoli casualties included 21,255 from the UK, an estimated 10,000 dead soldiers from France, 8,709 from Australia, 2,721 from New Zealand, and 1,358 from British India. News of the landing at Gallipoli made a profound impact on Australians and New Zealanders at home and 25 April quickly became the day on which they remembered the sacrifice of those who had died in war.

Though the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives of capturing Istanbul and knocking the Ottoman Empire out of the war, the Australian and New Zealand troops' actions during the campaign bequeathed an intangible but powerful legacy. The creation of what became known as an "Anzac legend" became an important part of the national identity in both countries. This has shaped the way their citizens have viewed both their past and their understanding of the present. --Wiki

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Re: Anzac Day
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2011, 09:58:01 AM »



Written, Produced & Directed by: Tolga Örnek
Producers: Hamdi Döker, Burak Örnek
Narrated by: Jeremy Irons
With: Sam Neill
Turkish Narration by: Zafer Ergin
Director of Photography: Volker Tittel bvk
Production Designer: Oliver Munck
Original Music Composed and Orchestrated by: Demir Demirkan
Edited by: Maria Zimmerman
Post Production Supervisor: Martin Kreitl
Location Sound: Ismail Karadas
Sound Designer: Monica Tutak
Special Effects: Karl Heinz Bochning
Production Supervisor and Main Researcher: Feza Toker
Turkish Voice Over Director: Sungun Babacan
Distributed by: Özen Film


The Turkish director, Tolga Örnek, who has previously produced the international documentaries: Atatürk, Mount Nemrud: The Throne of the Gods, and The Hittites, now explores the Gallipoli Campaign, which was not only influential in Turkish history but also instrumental in shaping world history.

The documentary, which is sponsored mainly by Dogus Group which is one of the leading companies in Turkey, is the outcome of a 6-year effort. More than 70 archives in the UK, Germany, France, Russia, Australia, Austria, New Zealand and Turkey have been researched and more than 16 international historians have been consulted to make the film as historically rich and accurate as possible. The film has also been produced with an official association with the Australian War Memorial, Imperial War Museum, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage, and the Çanakkale Naval Museum. The film is breaking new ground with its format as well, becoming one of the first documentaries to use the High Definition format and Super 16mm together, and then transferring the whole picture to 35 mm for theatrical release in Turkey, Australia and New Zealand.


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Re: Anzac Day
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2011, 10:01:08 AM »




Directed by Peter Weir
Produced by Patricia Lovell
Screenplay by David Williamson
Story by Peter Weir
Starring Mel Gibson
Mark Lee
Bill Kerr
Music by Brian May
Cinematography Russell Boyd
Editing by William M. Anderson
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (US)
Roadshow (Australia)
Release date(s) 13 August 1981
Running time 110 minutes
Country Australia
Language English
Budget A$2.6 million


Gallipoli is a 1981 Australian film, directed by Peter Weir and starring Mel Gibson and Mark Lee, about several young men from rural Western Australia who enlist in the Australian Army during the First World War. They are sent to Turkey, where they take part in the Gallipoli Campaign. During the course of the movie, the young men slowly lose their innocence about the purpose of war. The climax of the movie occurs on the Anzac battlefield at Gallipoli and depicts the futile attack at the Battle of the Nek on 7 August 1915. --Wiki

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