Film Club in cooperation with The Yunus Emre Institute (YEE) in London, King’s College London, Turkish Airlines and the Film Museum A new A festival where Turkish remakes of famous Hollywood movies It will be checked with everyone-new English translation. The Reproduction Festival will take 2022 place At the Cinema Museum in London on April 9-10.
Do know That catholic topic of Famous William Friedkin movie “Exorcist” was changed with Islamic theme in Turkish remake of The movie, “whales” (“the devil”)? or are you know That Turkish adaptation of Star Trek movieTurist Ömer Uzay Yolunda (“Ömer the Tourist .”) in Star Trek”), filmed in The ancient city of Ephesus? digitally restored Versions of These unforgettable Turkish mods have been circulated in low-resolution bootlegs for Many years, set up for This festival of exploitation year. While the wonderful Turkish versions of Many popular movies from “Star Wars” to “Some Like it Hot” will be shown in event attendees will be also when chance To listen to Turkish rock music music with specially designed Playlist. In addition, everything ticket- Owners will be provided with Free Turkish snacks.
became Turkey one of The biggest movie producers of the 60’s and 70’s. named after street called “Yeşilçam” in Istanbul’s Beyoglu district which was formerly populated by film companies, the Turkish film industry has produced thousands of movies Until the early eighties. after this successThen the film industry is prolific took up cool idea of Recreating blockbuster Hollywood movies.
While the film was reproduced via worldThis phenomenon flourished in particular in Turkey with Remake of Everything from “Star Wars” and “ET” to “Death Wish” and “Some Like it Hot”. Often dismissed as derivatives, these films are now recognized for The value they have for Investigations of cultural globalization representation of Turkish identity on screen in addition to their absolute creativity.
Turkish filmmakers compensate for The material and technical shortcomings or shortcomings that they experienced in The production process of Adaptations with their creativity. without getting equipment or enough budgetThey re-adapted these films by “borrowing” the scenes, music even special Effects used in Edited movies with limited number of Directors and screenwriters.
These remodeled, however; He had an unmistakable Turkish swing with conspiracies and characters Changed to please the cultural environment of Turkish public. Calling contradictory descriptions of unique familiarity and new Nostalgia, access to these films for a long time was only through illegal copies passed from hand to hand. While Turkish Remanufactures will meet movie lovers in United kingdom for The first time with Reproduction Festival, audiences in and around Turkey world He will be able to fully appreciate this wonderful period within Turkish film history.
The festival is an unmissable opportunity to enjoy in Nostalgia from a completely Turkish lens. In the eventsstickers of Some of These Turkish mods by legendary designer Graham Humphreys, who Create famous movie posters for Hollywood, including the movie “The Nightmare on Alam Street will be on a discount. All proceeds from ticket Sales go to “Save the Cinema Museum” campaign to help Preserve the wonderful place for The future.
Special guests will be in Attendees include Cem Kaya, director of Documentary “Remake, Remix, Rip-Off”; Ed Glaser, author of “How the World Remade Hollywood” by Ahmed Gorata, author of “tradition of Life: Reception and Remaking Across Cultures in Turkish cinema.
Film Club in cooperation with The Yunus Emre Institute (YEE) in London, King’s College London, Turkish Airlines and the Film Museum A new A festival where Turkish remakes of famous Hollywood movies It will be checked with everyone-new English translation. The Reproduction Festival will take 2022 place At the Cinema Museum in London on April 9-10.
Do know That catholic topic of Famous William Friedkin movie “Exorcist” was changed with Islamic theme in Turkish remake of The movie, “whales” (“the devil”)? or are you know That Turkish adaptation of Star Trek movieTurist Ömer Uzay Yolunda (“Ömer the Tourist .”) in Star Trek”), filmed in The ancient city of Ephesus? digitally restored Versions of These unforgettable Turkish mods have been circulated in low-resolution bootlegs for Many years, set up for This festival of exploitation year. While the wonderful Turkish versions of Many popular movies from “Star Wars” to “Some Like it Hot” will be shown in event attendees will be also when chance To listen to Turkish rock music music with specially designed Playlist. In addition, everything ticket- Owners will be provided with Free Turkish snacks.
became Turkey one of The biggest movie producers of the 60’s and 70’s. named after street called “Yeşilçam” in Istanbul’s Beyoglu district which was formerly populated by film companies, the Turkish film industry has produced thousands of movies Until the early eighties. after this successThen the film industry is prolific took up cool idea of Recreating blockbuster Hollywood movies.
While the film was reproduced via worldThis phenomenon flourished in particular in Turkey with Remake of Everything from “Star Wars” and “ET” to “Death Wish” and “Some Like it Hot”. Often dismissed as derivatives, these films are now recognized for The value they have for Investigations of cultural globalization representation of Turkish identity on screen in addition to their absolute creativity.
Turkish filmmakers compensate for The material and technical shortcomings or shortcomings that they experienced in The production process of Adaptations with their creativity. without getting equipment or enough budgetThey re-adapted these films by “borrowing” the scenes, music even special Effects used in Edited movies with limited number of Directors and screenwriters.
These remodeled, however; He had an unmistakable Turkish swing with conspiracies and characters Changed to please the cultural environment of Turkish public. Calling contradictory descriptions of unique familiarity and new Nostalgia, access to these films for a long time was only through illegal copies passed from hand to hand. While Turkish Remanufactures will meet movie lovers in United kingdom for The first time with Reproduction Festival, audiences in and around Turkey world He will be able to fully appreciate this wonderful period within Turkish film history.
The festival is an unmissable opportunity to enjoy in Nostalgia from a completely Turkish lens. In the eventsstickers of Some of These Turkish mods by legendary designer Graham Humphreys, who Create famous movie posters for Hollywood, including the movie “The Nightmare on Alam Street will be on a discount. All proceeds from ticket Sales go to “Save the Cinema Museum” campaign to help Preserve the wonderful place for The future.
Special guests will be in Attendees include Cem Kaya, director of Documentary “Remake, Remix, Rip-Off”; Ed Glaser, author of “How the World Remade Hollywood” by Ahmed Gorata, author of “tradition of Life: Reception and Remaking Across Cultures in Turkish cinema.