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The behind-the-scenes production of Conquest 1453
Conquest 1453 also ranked fifth in the German box office list last weekend. According to the analysis of German Daily Mirror, the "Osman Glory" promoted by this film is inseparable from the popular psychology of Turkey's economic and international status growth and the policy direction of moving closer to the Islamic line since 20 12. "In recent years, the Ottoman history of this country is reviving. A TV series about Suleiman I was a hit, and a museum commemorating the fall of Constantinople was opened, attracting more than 6.5438+0 million tourists. The legacy of the Ottoman Empire, especially the history of the conquest of Istanbul, has an indelible importance in the identity of the Turks. "

The French newspaper le figaro also reported the film, saying that "the madness of the Turks about this film is the concrete embodiment of the' Ottoman Renaissance' that swept the country in recent years". Regardless of political significance, the production level of Conquest 1453 is definitely a dream come true for Turkish films.

After more than two years of careful production, the film Conquest 1453 was finally released under the great expectation of Turkish fans. Directed by falak Aksal, the film is even more noticeable because of the sky-high production cost. The investment of $654.38+0.7 million is the highest in Turkish film history. Conquest 1453 pioneered many Turkish films, such as shooting techniques and high budget. However, this is not the first film in Turkish history. 195 1 years ago, that is, 6 1 years ago, the first Turkish film about Istanbul war stories appeared on the big screen: The Battle of Constantinople. Of course, that movie can't compare with the new movie, whether because of the technological progress in the past 60 years or other aspects. But this movie has always been the most expensive movie at that time. This black-and-white film is the first and only epic film about the battle of Istanbul, Turkey, until the new film was released on Thursday. This new film pays more attention to war scenes and visual effects. Turkish movie star Devrim Evin plays Muhammad Ⅱ and Ibrahim SeRicol plays Hassan in Ulaanbaatar.