ARTE Reportage
Turkey: A Devastated City12 min
Available until 01/05/2053
12/05/2023
Antakya was among the most heavily affected by the earthquakes in February. Prior to the disaster, over 200,000 residents lived in the city. It differed greatly from the rest of the country because it had a population that consisted of Sunni and Alevi Muslims, Orthodox Christians, and a few Armenians living together.
Director
Vladimir Vasak
Country
France
Year
2023
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