"Fetih 1453" causes negative raction in Greece

Fetih 1453 is a Turkish historical epic movie. It 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 17 February 2012[2], including United States, the United Kingdom, France, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Germany, Macedonia, Russia, Azerbaijan and several others.

Fetih 1453 is the most expensive Turkish movie ever, costing 17 million dollar to make. 

Greece has been in uproar over the movie and it has already banned it on its territory. According to Athens, the movie was inaccurate, provocative and racist because it did not follow 'facts' that Athens would have liked to see.


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