Korkmazlar

  • Emirs Erhan - Neubauer: Pembe Korkmaz
  • Yaman Okay: Dursun Korkmaz
  • Figs Canatalay: Hatime Korkmaz
  • Mürtüz Yolcu: Cengiz Korkmaz
  • Basak Aslan: Sanem Korkmaz
  • Cetin Ipekkaya: Tayfun
  • Asuman Arsan: mother in law
  • Erdoğan Egemenoğlu: Erol
  • Christine Neubauer: Andrea
  • Gundula Rapsch: Christine
  • Levent Kirca: Sadri
  • Kaya Gurel: Ömer

Korkmazlar (German: family Korkmaz ), subtitled " A video series with integrated German learning opportunities for Turkish families," is an eight-part German film series Erman Okay, in collaboration with Hans Barkowski and Evelyn Schulze about the life of a Turkish immigrant family in Munich from 1987.

The German didactic manner of a family series designed Turkish-language series was released on video and was shown several times on television.

In the role of the father of the famous Turkish actor Yaman Okay was seen.

Content

The series depicts the everyday life of a Turkish family in Germany Korkmaz and discussed their problems are partly due to an insufficient command of the German language and its relationship to both Turkish and German neighbors. Family Korkmaz consists of mother Pembe, mistress of the house, father Dursun, printing workers, and in his opinion, master of the house, the ever fell in love with the ne'er-do Tayfun daughter Hatime, the problem child Cengiz, who has canceled his teaching and the youngest daughter Sanem, the most Walkman listening "

Concept

The concept developed 1982-1985 and implemented as part of an in Munich conducted adult education project was published in 1988 as a cassette program for foreign compatriots to four video and audio cassettes including language magazines that could be borrowed by Turkish migrant workers in the local libraries and have been used in adult education ( published in 1994 once again extra leaves for the classroom to the series). The magazine Learn German emphasized before the appearance of the media combination that Korkmazlar consider in a special way that " immigrant families largely via video devices ( possessed ), the German language (but ) only for limited use and only for limited learnable " held.

Reviews

" The elements of filmmaking orient themselves in the style of viewing habits and expectations of the addressee ( ... ). The author goes on the contents of filmmaking a closer and describes selection and methodological- pedagogical design of learning activities and their objectives. Appears to be important that the ausgeählten speech patterns help improve the communication behavior and that of the second language acquisition can be actively promoted within the usual everyday life. In addition, the most common learning problems are listed in eleven points. In addition to teacher notes the author are those based on additional materials, such as audio cassettes as learning aids, and on Sprechuebungen that enable cognitive- productive forms of learning. "

" Joy and sorrow of the Turkish family Kormaz, their relationship with the German environment and Turkish immigrants. "

Television broadcasts

In German with German subtitles Korkmazlar was seen in the January / February 1989 at the German television for the first time on 3 West. Numerous repetitions in all programs and third on 1plus followed. Last time was to see 1993/1994 on 3sat the series.

Single episodes

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