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Pocket Hercules: Naim Suleymanoglu is a Turkish biographical drama film directed by , written by and produced by . The film tells about the life of Naim Suleymanoglu, nicknamed "Pocket Hercules". In this life story, the Bulgarian Communist Party led by Todor Jivkov tells about the replacement of the names of the Bulgarian Turks with Bulgarian names by state force, which was put into practice at the end of 1984 under the government. In addition, the results of the Bulgarization campaign called the "Resurrection Process" by the official authorities and Naim's attempts to leave Bulgaria to announce this situation to the world are widely covered.

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  • Pocket Hercules: Naim Suleymanoglu is a Turkish biographical drama film directed by , written by and produced by . The film tells about the life of Naim Suleymanoglu, nicknamed "Pocket Hercules". In this life story, the Bulgarian Communist Party led by Todor Jivkov tells about the replacement of the names of the Bulgarian Turks with Bulgarian names by state force, which was put into practice at the end of 1984 under the government. In addition, the results of the Bulgarization campaign called the "Resurrection Process" by the official authorities and Naim's attempts to leave Bulgaria to announce this situation to the world are widely covered. It tells about Naim Suleymanoglu's 11 years, starting from his acquaintance with weightlifting in the 1970s when he was 10 years old, until the Seoul Olympics in 1988. We are watching him achieve his first World Record, Olympic titles, European titles and World titles, and many other achievements by having the title of the youngest world record holder in the weightlifting category at the age of 15. The film was shot in Turkey, Bulgaria, Melbourne, Brazil, the United Kingdom, the United States and Moscow. (en)
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  • Original film poster (en)
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  • Turkey (en)
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  • Özer Feyzioğlu (en)
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  • CGV Mars Dağıtım (en)
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  • Turkish (en)
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  • Fahir Atakoğlu (en)
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  • Mustafa Uslu (en)
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  • Hayat Van Eck Yetkin Dikinciler Selen Öztürk Gürkan Uygun İsmail Hacıoğlu Uğur Güneş Renan Bilek (en)
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  • Barış Pirhasan (en)
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  • Pocket Hercules: Naim Suleymanoglu is a Turkish biographical drama film directed by , written by and produced by . The film tells about the life of Naim Suleymanoglu, nicknamed "Pocket Hercules". In this life story, the Bulgarian Communist Party led by Todor Jivkov tells about the replacement of the names of the Bulgarian Turks with Bulgarian names by state force, which was put into practice at the end of 1984 under the government. In addition, the results of the Bulgarization campaign called the "Resurrection Process" by the official authorities and Naim's attempts to leave Bulgaria to announce this situation to the world are widely covered. (en)
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  • Pocket Hercules: Naim Suleymanoglu (en)
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