"Nâzım is not only a
great Turkish poet and a play writer;
he is
also a unique scenarist and
director…"
Cinema
In His Poems
Let us clarify that
first; there is uniqueness and dynamism in his
work that no one else has: Well, what is that?
Superiority of vision and observation; the
high-level capacity… Let us start from here: Nâzım
Hikmet acquired the talent
of "the power
of 'sight'" , his point of view in former
Soviet Union where his political view and ideology
were shaped. Nâzım Hikmet's poem titled
"Açların Gözbebekleri" (Pupils of the
Hungry) was composed after his watching a
documentary "Hunger…hunger…hunger…" In
addition to its narrative, the poem has
similarities with visual and cinematographic
elements not only with the orderly structure but
also the way "words" are employed and there are
more poems that carry on these features… In his
twenties as well, Nâzım had an unprecedented
creativity, a courageous, fearless
vision/observation depth and he conserved that
unique characteristics till his death.
His
first significant poem "Benerci Kendini Niçin
Öldürdü?" (Why did Benerci killed himself?)
which was embellished with the elements of
vision/observation was not made into a movie yet
this poem is just like a surrealist film text that
follows the surrealism trend initiated by Luis
Bunuel and Salvador Dali in those years.
In
his epic poem „Memleketimden İnsan
Manzaraları" (Human Views from
My Hometown) and "Saman
Sarısı" (Straw Yellow)
which is one of his last poems, Nâzım commonly
makes use of cinematographic elements. His close
friend and writer Ekber Babayev states that in
these poems Nâzım employs the cinema techniques of
narrative and fiction
widely.
Cinema
Adventure
In the days of 1932 when
Nâzım was undergoing troubles with the Communist
Party of Turkey and also suffering the loss of his
father, the pioneer of Turkish theatre Muhsin
Ertuğrul paid a visit to Nâzım and asked him to
write a few plays since he knew well Nazım's
writing talent. Nâzım composed
Kafatası (Skull) and
Bir Ölü Evi (House of a Dead
Person) plays for him. Following
that, upon Ertuğrul's will he worked as a
directing assistant in taking
Bir Millet Uyanıyor
(A Nation is Waking) film which is about
the story of Turkish Independence War.
From
that point onwards, Nâzım was engaged with
scenario writing and also working in İpek
Film sound recording company from (8 July 1933)
till 1938 when he was put into prison. During that
time under the nickname of Mümtaz
Osman , he wrote the scenarios for
operetta movies "Karım Beni Aldatırsa"
(If My Wife Cheats On Me) "Söz Bir Allah Bir"
(1933) (One Word One God) and "Cici Berber" (Cute
Barber) (1933) which were all written by
Muhsin Ertuğrul.