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Documentary: The Time Bus

Postby kafenes » Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:02 am

I have this idea for a documentary. A bus with 12 people (6 GC and 6 TC of ages of 60 plus) from different villages travelling in the south and visiting the 6 TC villages with each TC reminiscing his/her youth days (good and bad) and how things were in their village at that time.
Then off to the north to do the same thing for the GCs. This could be a 2 day trip with lunch stopovers and even all spend a night in a hotel. The south visit could be in Turkish with Greek and English subtitles and the north visit in Greek with Turkish and English subtitles or even the whole thing with English narration with Greek and Turkish subtitles and a host who can master both languages.
This will be a great way to show the world how well we can get along, when left alone.

What do you think? Will it work? Any more input of ideas? Will the north administration allow such a shoot?
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:42 am

Good idea Kafenes, but I am afraid the only shoot the North Administration will allow is a Partridge shoot. You will provide the KEO beer! :lol:
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Re: Documentary: The Time Bus

Postby halil » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:07 am

kafenes wrote:I have this idea for a documentary. A bus with 12 people (6 GC and 6 TC of ages of 60 plus) from different villages travelling in the south and visiting the 6 TC villages with each TC reminiscing his/her youth days (good and bad) and how things were in their village at that time.
Then off to the north to do the same thing for the GCs. This could be a 2 day trip with lunch stopovers and even all spend a night in a hotel. The south visit could be in Turkish with Greek and English subtitles and the north visit in Greek with Turkish and English subtitles or even the whole thing with English narration with Greek and Turkish subtitles and a host who can master both languages.
This will be a great way to show the world how well we can get along, when left alone.

What do you think? Will it work? Any more input of ideas? Will the north administration allow such a shoot?


Do u think the south administration will also allow such a shoot?
in both sides u have to get permission from the administration offices.
it will be a good idea to make such a documentary.to see the results depends on the people you are going to choose. i would like to work on such a good project.also i can talk about your project with BRTK director boards. Why not. even u can write direcly to brtk general director Hüseyin Gürşan.Or u can get in touch with the private tv channels from north.e.g:Genc Tv or Kıbrıs Tv.
good luck........
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Postby humanist » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:12 am

kafenes I think its a great idea, can you arranged it when am in Cyprus,,


though I do have an ethical dilema of showing my passport to visit the village I first went to after my birth at Nicosia General Hospital
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Re: Documentary: The Time Bus

Postby Strahd » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:17 am

halil wrote:
kafenes wrote:I have this idea for a documentary. A bus with 12 people (6 GC and 6 TC of ages of 60 plus) from different villages travelling in the south and visiting the 6 TC villages with each TC reminiscing his/her youth days (good and bad) and how things were in their village at that time.
Then off to the north to do the same thing for the GCs. This could be a 2 day trip with lunch stopovers and even all spend a night in a hotel. The south visit could be in Turkish with Greek and English subtitles and the north visit in Greek with Turkish and English subtitles or even the whole thing with English narration with Greek and Turkish subtitles and a host who can master both languages.
This will be a great way to show the world how well we can get along, when left alone.

What do you think? Will it work? Any more input of ideas? Will the north administration allow such a shoot?


Do u think the south administration will also allow such a shoot?
in both sides u have to get permission from the administration offices.
it will be a good idea to make such a documentary.to see the results depends on the people you are going to choose. i would like to work on such a good project.also i can talk about your project with BRTK director boards. Why not. even u can write direcly to brtk general director Hüseyin Gürşan.Or u can get in touch with the private tv channels from north.e.g:Genc Tv or Kıbrıs Tv.
good luck........


BRTK does not even have a license to broadcast... it is a pirate station! :lol:
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Re: Documentary: The Time Bus

Postby halil » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:31 am

Strahd wrote:
halil wrote:
kafenes wrote:I have this idea for a documentary. A bus with 12 people (6 GC and 6 TC of ages of 60 plus) from different villages travelling in the south and visiting the 6 TC villages with each TC reminiscing his/her youth days (good and bad) and how things were in their village at that time.
Then off to the north to do the same thing for the GCs. This could be a 2 day trip with lunch stopovers and even all spend a night in a hotel. The south visit could be in Turkish with Greek and English subtitles and the north visit in Greek with Turkish and English subtitles or even the whole thing with English narration with Greek and Turkish subtitles and a host who can master both languages.
This will be a great way to show the world how well we can get along, when left alone.

What do you think? Will it work? Any more input of ideas? Will the north administration allow such a shoot?


Do u think the south administration will also allow such a shoot?
in both sides u have to get permission from the administration offices.
it will be a good idea to make such a documentary.to see the results depends on the people you are going to choose. i would like to work on such a good project.also i can talk about your project with BRTK director boards. Why not. even u can write direcly to brtk general director Hüseyin Gürşan.Or u can get in touch with the private tv channels from north.e.g:Genc Tv or Kıbrıs Tv.
good luck........


BRTK does not even have a license to broadcast... it is a pirate station! :lol:


you are sick minded man...... try to see the realities....... i am not going to write down again history about bayrak...... search it from well known websites.even we are sending a reports to CNN....... LO LOLOOO
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Re: Documentary: The Time Bus

Postby karma » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:32 am

kafenes wrote:I have this idea for a documentary. A bus with 12 people (6 GC and 6 TC of ages of 60 plus) from different villages travelling in the south and visiting the 6 TC villages with each TC reminiscing his/her youth days (good and bad) and how things were in their village at that time.
Then off to the north to do the same thing for the GCs. This could be a 2 day trip with lunch stopovers and even all spend a night in a hotel. The south visit could be in Turkish with Greek and English subtitles and the north visit in Greek with Turkish and English subtitles or even the whole thing with English narration with Greek and Turkish subtitles and a host who can master both languages.
This will be a great way to show the world how well we can get along, when left alone.

What do you think? Will it work? Any more input of ideas? Will the north administration allow such a shoot?


It is a very good idea Kafene, I love these kind of stuff very much..
I think BirKibrisli is the right 1 to ask..He may help u.. :wink:
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:24 pm

halil wrote: in both sides u have to get permission from the administration offices.


NOT in the free areas! Not anywhere else in EUROPE.
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Postby halil » Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:33 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
halil wrote: in both sides u have to get permission from the administration offices.


NOT in the free areas! Not anywhere else in EUROPE.


it is not like that my dear friend.i passed many times from the border with camera.i know how we have been questioned.u can get with amator cameras their is no problem..... when they checked your car at the check point ...... lot's of questions i have to answer.....
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Re: Documentary: The Time Bus

Postby kafenes » Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:16 pm

halil wrote:
kafenes wrote:I have this idea for a documentary. A bus with 12 people (6 GC and 6 TC of ages of 60 plus) from different villages travelling in the south and visiting the 6 TC villages with each TC reminiscing his/her youth days (good and bad) and how things were in their village at that time.
Then off to the north to do the same thing for the GCs. This could be a 2 day trip with lunch stopovers and even all spend a night in a hotel. The south visit could be in Turkish with Greek and English subtitles and the north visit in Greek with Turkish and English subtitles or even the whole thing with English narration with Greek and Turkish subtitles and a host who can master both languages.
This will be a great way to show the world how well we can get along, when left alone.

What do you think? Will it work? Any more input of ideas? Will the north administration allow such a shoot?


Do u think the south administration will also allow such a shoot?
in both sides u have to get permission from the administration offices.
it will be a good idea to make such a documentary.to see the results depends on the people you are going to choose. i would like to work on such a good project.also i can talk about your project with BRTK director boards. Why not. even u can write direcly to brtk general director Hüseyin Gürşan.Or u can get in touch with the private tv channels from north.e.g:Genc Tv or Kıbrıs Tv.
good luck........


It might even be a joint venture of PIK and BRTK. Or maybe not. :)
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