Ready to hit cinemas on February 17, 2012
The film titled “The Conquest 1453”, which began shooting at the beginning of 2009 and was also sponsored by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) will be released on February 17, 2012.
“The Conquest 1453”, directed by Faruk Aksoy tells the story of Constantinople (Istanbul)'s capture by the Ottoman Turks during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II. It stars Devrim Evin as Mehmet II, İbrahim Çelikkol as Ulubatlı Hasan and Dilek Serbest as Era. Fetih 1453 will be released in different countries during 16 February 2012, including United States, the United Kingdom, France, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Germany, Macedonia, Russia, Azerbaijan and several others.
The film is based on two main characters, Sultan Mehmed II, and Ulubatlı Hasan, a soldier believed to be the first person to have planted the Ottoman flag on the walls of Istanbul during the final assault on the city.
"The Conquest 1453" was shot over a period of three years and cost an estimated $17 million – the highest ever in Turkish cinema history. The movie trailer itself took 1.5 months to complete and cost $600,000. The trailer was viewed by over 1.5 million people within 24 hours of its release.
The film will hit cinemas Feb. 17, 2012.
“The Conquest 1453”, directed by Faruk Aksoy tells the story of Constantinople (Istanbul)'s capture by the Ottoman Turks during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II. It stars Devrim Evin as Mehmet II, İbrahim Çelikkol as Ulubatlı Hasan and Dilek Serbest as Era. Fetih 1453 will be released in different countries during 16 February 2012, including United States, the United Kingdom, France, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Germany, Macedonia, Russia, Azerbaijan and several others.
The film is based on two main characters, Sultan Mehmed II, and Ulubatlı Hasan, a soldier believed to be the first person to have planted the Ottoman flag on the walls of Istanbul during the final assault on the city.
"The Conquest 1453" was shot over a period of three years and cost an estimated $17 million – the highest ever in Turkish cinema history. The movie trailer itself took 1.5 months to complete and cost $600,000. The trailer was viewed by over 1.5 million people within 24 hours of its release.
The film will hit cinemas Feb. 17, 2012.
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