Valley of the Wolves: Homeland
0 sources
Valley of the Wolves: Homeland
Summary
Valley of the Wolves: Homeland is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (36 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's instance of is recorded as Homeland — instance of (P31): film[3].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was directed by Homeland — director (P57): Serdar Akar[4].
- Homeland — screenwriter (P58): Nejcati Shashmaz wrote the screenplay for Valley of the Wolves: Homeland[5].
- Homeland — screenwriter (P58): Cahit Kayaoğlu wrote the screenplay for Valley of the Wolves: Homeland[6].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's composer is recorded as Homeland — composer (P86): Gökhan Kırdar[7].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's genre is Homeland — genre (P136): action film[8].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's genre is Homeland — genre (P136): drama film[9].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's genre is Homeland — genre (P136): crime film[10].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland followed Homeland — follows (P155): Valley of the Wolves: Palestine[11].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Nejcati Shashmaz[12].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Cahit Kayaoğlu[13].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Ertuğrul Şakar[14].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Erhan Ufak[15].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Sinem Öztürk[16].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Yücel Erten[17].
- A cast member of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — cast member (P161): Tuncay Beyazıt[18].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was produced by Homeland — producer (P162): Nejcati Shashmaz[19].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's production company is recorded as Homeland — production company (P272): Pana Film[20].
- The original language of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — original language of film or TV show (P364): Turkish[21].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's country of origin is recorded as Homeland — country of origin (P495): Turkey[22].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was released on +2017-09-29T00:00:00Z[23].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was published on +2017-09-28T00:00:00Z[24].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's narrative location is recorded as Homeland — narrative location (P840): Turkey[25].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's title is recorded as {'lang': 'tr', 'text': 'Kurtlar Vadisi Vatan'}[26].
- Valley of the Wolves: Homeland's FSK film rating is recorded as Homeland — FSK film rating (P1981): FSK 18[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was produced by Homeland — producer (P162): Nejcati Shashmaz[19]. It was directed by Homeland — director (P57): Serdar Akar[4]. Screenwriters include Homeland — screenwriter (P58): Nejcati Shashmaz[5] and Homeland — screenwriter (P58): Cahit Kayaoğlu[6]. Cast members include Homeland — cast member (P161): Nejcati Shashmaz[12], Homeland — cast member (P161): Cahit Kayaoğlu[13], Homeland — cast member (P161): Ertuğrul Şakar[14], Homeland — cast member (P161): Erhan Ufak[15], Homeland — cast member (P161): Sinem Öztürk[16], and Homeland — cast member (P161): Yücel Erten[17].
Publication
Publication dates include +2017-09-29T00:00:00Z[23] and +2017-09-28T00:00:00Z[24]. The original language of Valley of the Wolves: Homeland was Homeland — original language of film or TV show (P364): Turkish[21]. Genres include Homeland — genre (P136): action film[8], Homeland — genre (P136): drama film[9], and Homeland — genre (P136): crime film[10].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Valley of the Wolves: Homeland followed Homeland — follows (P155): Valley of the Wolves: Palestine[11].
Why It Matters
Valley of the Wolves: Homeland ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (36 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]