
12 March: Memorandum
In "12 March: Memorandum" (1994), viewers are transported back to the tense political climate of March 1971, where the country teetered on the brink of military intervention. As bombs exploded and urban guerrilla tactics escalated, the stage was set for a high-stakes power play. With dynamite planted under Prime Minister Demirel, the looming question of who would light the fuse hung heavy in the air.
President Sunay watches from the sidelines, while Chief of General Staff Tuğmaç navigates a delicate dance of power, hoping to avert disaster. The tension between generals Faruk Gürler and Muhsin Batur crackles on screen as they face off, each holding the fate of the nation in their hands. With the fuse burning down, the stakes couldn't be higher as the countdown to a potentially explosive climax begins. "12 March: Memorandum" is a gripping political thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last moment.