The historical 1948 Atlas Theater in Istanbul presents a selection of award movies for Dec.
Located in the heart of Beyoglu, hosts many festivals, local cinemas and films with Renewed digital Infrastructure, in addition to hosting performing arts and concerts, highly anticipated independent films will also be shown in The theater.
within range of The selection”Holly Spider”, “Sick of “Myself” and “Scorching Days” will catch up with moviegoers throughout the month.
“Holy Spider”
Written and directed by Iran director Ali Abbasi who It was great debut in The world of international cinema with The movie his “border”. latest movie “Holly Spider” takes its theme from A.J realA misogynistic serial killer. Based on on The true story of Serial killer Saeed Hanai, who 16 killed women before being arrested in 2001, “Holly Spider” brings to the screen the captivating and compelling story behind one of The most famous killers in Iran. We take made that it world The premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival was visited by Amir Ebrahimi won She won Best Actress and was widely praised for its bold performance.
joint production of Denmark, Germany, Sweden and France can see the “Holly Spider” on 3, 7 Dec.
‘illness of Myself’
Norwegian director Christopher Burghley, known for His short films, video clips, commercials and films first feature Movie “DRIB” (2017), “Sick of Myself” sounds like a vitriol of image culture of modern society. make it world the first show in He narrates the “Un Certain Regard” section of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival story of a woman who She was overwhelmed by her boyfriend successI decided to hatch an evil plan to make her “worthy.” place in Oslo’s cultural elite.
The Hollywood Reporter describes story of sign, who he goes on a dead-End path to consistently attract attention, pity, and sympathy as “a feast of disastrous, funny, unabashedly attractive, exhilarating, and diabolical”.
can be seen on 2, 6 and 8 December.
“scorching days”
“scorching days” director And screenwriter Emin Alper had it world Premiered at the 75th Cannes Film Festival and won 21 awards in Various domestic and foreign film festivals for the audience in Dec in Atlas 1948 as part of The 12th International Film Festival of Crime and Punishment.
Starring Selahattin Paşali and Ekin Koç, “Hot Days” is set in a small town in The heart of Turkey of Anatolia that deals with Water and political crisis, the focus of the film on a young and a dedicated prosecutor.
joint production of The Burning Days will be screened in Turkey, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Greece and Croatia on December 14, 17 and 28.