Ceyda Erenoglu: Ok in the movie there is romance between you (your character) and Behcet (Murat Yildirim). You are both standing here next to each other, I would like to ask him What type of romance is this, and in a movie with historical significance how was it incorporated?
Murat Yildirim: Actually they were two characters with nothing in common. But they only see themselves in eachother, Behcet sees himself in Elena and Elena sees herself in Behcet , their own innocence even though she is a prostitute, and they also see their own independence in each other as well. Actually Behcet is a regular person, Elena being Greek and a prostitute it would seem that the two would never cross paths and be together but it does happen.
Ceyda Erenoglu: OK in the end you to me before this live broadcast that there were some scenes which were very difficult for you can you quickly explain one of those difficult scenes?
Murat Yildirim: Actually there were many, there was a scene involving a car where a friend of mine is being murdered in front of my eyes, and there is nothing I can do to stop it, he is being murdered because of me. And the murderer actually takes me into his car 5 minutes after the murder and I am forced to be in the car with this murderer and for me this was one of the most difficult scenes for me.