Saima AliAhmad Murad MericanAbdelaziz Barghout2024-11-182024-11-182024Ros Aiza Mohd Mokhtar, Farah Laili Muda @ Ismail, Latifah Abdul Latiff, & Nuruliza Roslan (2024). International Seminar on Philosophy, Civilisations, Ethics, and Islamic Turath (I-STET) 2024 . Penerbit USIM.e ISBN 978-629-7636-87-0https://istet.usim.edu.my/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/e-Proceedings-ISTET-2024_full_24102024.pdfhttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/25065E-Proceedings of 7th International Seminar on Philosophy, Civilisations, Ethics, and Islamic Turath (I-STET) 2024 “Sustaining Islamic Heritage, Upholding Philosophy, Spearheading Civilisations and Immersing in Culture” / editor: Ros Aiza Mohd Mokhtar, Farah Laili Muda @ Ismail, Latifah Abdul Latiff, Nuruliza Roslan 15 – 16 Oktober 2024 ( Hibrid) Anjuran :Pusat Pengajian Teras & Institut Sains Islam (USIM) Dengan Kerjasama : Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Universiti Islam Selangor, Persatuan Sejarah Malaysia, dan Yayasan PEACEThis paper examines the evolutionary trajectory of Turkish cinema focusing on two specific periods: 1980-2002 and 2002-2024. The initial period was depicted by financial challenges, technological limitations, political instability, and censorship, which stifled artistic expression. Despite these challenges, filmmakers such as Yılmaz Güney and Ömer Kavur employed allegory and symbolism to tackle issues of social inequality and political oppression, marking a transition from Western influences to a concentration on national and Islamic themes. However, in the post 2002 era, Turkish cinema underwent a significant transformation due to technological advancements, higher production capacity, and global recognition. Filmmakers sucha as Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Reha Erdem, and Zeki Demirkubuz represent this era of revival by exploring themes of selfhood, worldwide interconnectedness, and societal transformation. The article also analyzes the impact of Islamic motifs and global collaborations on intercultural communication, emphasizing the industry’s continuous evolution. Despite significant advances, Turkish cinema still encounters challenges such as the emergence of artificial intelligence and online streaming platforms. In order to guarantee its future success, the industry needs to adjust to changing technologies, maintain global popularity, and keep exploring various themes.en-USTurkish CinemaEvolutionCensorshipGlobal RecognitionIslamic ThemesYeşilçam to the World: The Dynamic Evolution of Turkish Cinema Across Eras (1980-2024)text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper