Turkish series invade the world, but behind them are terrible secrets

Turkish series have recently managed to track and in countries known as “the birth of serials”, so these Latin American countries are hidden terrible secrets that few know. Both men and women began to watch these series when they first appeared in Albania, actors arrived [...]
Turkish series have recently managed to track and in countries known as “the birth of serials”, so these Latin American countries are hidden terrible secrets that few know.
Both men and women began to watch these series when they first appeared in Albania, actors came to be known.
But there seems to be a problem that is not seen on television, and producers don't intend to tell workers how to handle big challenges, working under uncertain conditions. The shooting team comes to the site and last up to 15 or 18 hours a day, putting their health and life at risk”, the AFP agency writes. Alif Nur Kerkuk, the renowned actress, said her worst day was to work 27 hours without stopping, taking extras and 3 hours from the next day. “I felt as a slave”, it was expressed.
Selin Erdin, an assistant cameraman died last year after being hit by a driver by the same team, as the latter was tired of sleep deprivation. In addition, in September 2014, another worker died of a heart attack after working 45 hours in just three days without stopping. “It is a vicious circle: the more popular it becomes a series in Turkey and abroad, the more we tire out, plus the duration of the episodes extends for commercial reasons,” said Zafer Ayden, director of the Union of Cinema in Turkey.












