The Istanbul Cinema Museum is internet hosting the exhibition “Bay Sinema (“Mr. Cinema”)-Türker Inanoğlu,” honoring the famend director, producer and screenwriter who left an enduring impression on Turkish cinema.
Launched as a part of the Istanbul Cultural Route Festival, the exhibition chronicles the transformation and evolution of Yeşilçam, Türkiye’s cinematic panorama, via a chronological and biographical framework.
Curated by Zihni Tümer, the exhibition is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and contributions from the Türker İnanoğlu Foundation (TÜRVAK).
In an interview with Anadolu Agency (AA), Istanbul Cinema Museum Director Ceyhun Tuzcu said that the exhibition creates a universe that narrates each side of Inanoğlu’s life. He emphasised the importance of internet hosting the exhibition at an genuine venue, saying, “It has been a great honor for us. It’s impossible to convey the entirety of his cinematic career through a single exhibition. Therefore, we are doing our utmost to keep Atlas 1948 Cinema alive, hosting festivals and director meetings to honor his legacy.”
The exhibition unfolds chronologically, detailing Inanoğlu’s early years in cinema and his discovery of Yeşilçam. “We have created a world that allows cinema enthusiasts to connect with his story through his awards and personal belongings,” Tuzcu famous.
Tuzcu highlighted that one of many major causes for establishing the Istanbul Cinema Museum is to current the event of Turkish cinema historical past to movie lovers. He asserted that the “Bay Sinema-Türker Inanoğlu” exhibition displays this mission.
He reiterated that each the Istanbul Cinema Museum and Atlas 1948 Cinema will attempt to function gathering factors for cinema lovers, underscoring the numerous demand for the exhibition. “Our goal is to reach broader audiences. The Türker İnanoğlu exhibition at the Istanbul Cinema Museum promises an important day for those who wish to witness cinema history up close,” Tuzcu said.
The exhibition options Inanoğlu’s private belongings, wax sculptures of iconic Yeşilçam figures, and behind-the-scenes images. It will likely be open to guests till Dec. 29.
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