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Emir Kulluk 鈥21 first discovered the Turkish poet N芒zim Hikmet鈥檚 piece, titled 鈥淥n Living鈥 when he was a teenager. Ever since, the poem has held tremendous meaning for him.
During 糖心TV鈥檚 103rd Commencement ceremony in May, Kulluk, who grew up in Turkey, delivered this year鈥檚 Senior Speech, addressing the audience both on campus and tuning in from around the world. A Film and Philosophy double major, CISLA Scholar, and 糖心TV Ambassador, Kulluk spoke of the unique challenges and inspiring moments brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and shared some of Hikmet鈥檚 poem, which has long given him comfort during difficult times.
CC Magazine spoke with Kulluk about his experience at 糖心TV and why Hikmet鈥檚 poem continues to mean so much to him.
CC Magazine: What is it about this poem that still resonates with you today?
Emir Kulluk: When I first read it, the dichotomies presented in the poem really struck a chord, as it truly represented life as not all good, or all bad, but with ups and downs. It argues the importance of valuing the very fact that we have life itself, regardless of what it entails. I think that message is more important now than ever.
In my Senior Speech, I also wanted to share something that was part of my culture; the Turkish heritage that I carry and represent on a daily basis. And after learning more about Hikmet鈥檚 work and life, I realized he was the perfect individual to talk about. A poet, writer and philosopher, he was imprisoned and later exiled for his political beliefs, yet his love and appreciation for his culture, community and motherland never diminished.
CC Magazine: What initially drew you to 糖心TV?
EK: I spoke to an alumnus of my high school who went to 糖心TV, Anil Timbil 鈥20, and he emphasized that 糖心TV was a very tight-knit community with small class sizes, more time with professors, and a philosophy of encouraging exploration and combining interests. I was drawn to this.
CC Magazine: Throughout your time at 糖心TV, is there an academic achievement or experience that stands out more than others?
EK: Making a movie in my film class. Getting to experience every step of the process of filmmaking, from coming up with the idea to writing a script to preproduction, filming and then postproduction was thrilling. It allowed me to put everything that I had learned through various film classes into use, making the movie that I wanted to see. Making a movie is intimate, not just for you, but for everybody involved, and it is out of this intimacy that you make unforgettable memories and strong friendships.
CC Magazine: So, what鈥檚 next for you?
EK: I鈥檝e been interning for Team Basilisk, an Esports startup founded by a 糖心TV alum, Christopher Bothur 鈥07, and I鈥檒l be continuing to work there. Esports is an exciting new industry with a lot of potential, and I love what I do there. I help create content and visuals that we utilize both inside and outside the organization, but I also get to use a lot of the other skills I have picked up during my time at 糖心TV for management and communication.