Antalya becomes Iranian film hub

An Iranian movie production firm has chosen Turkey's Mediterranean tourism hub Antalya for three of its projects, citing the city's historical and cultural wealth.

The resort city also attracts filmmakers with its natural beauty, as well as, precautions that Turkey has taken against the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Helia, a Tehran-based movie production company, has finished shooting one of its movies in 53 days in the Muratpaşa and Kepez districts of the province. It has since also started shooting for two other projects.

Speaking to the state-run Anadolu Agency, producer and director Reza Hossein Abedi said Antalya was a natural film plateau.

"We wanted to raise awareness for the fight against drugs in the movie titled "Tears of God," and its shooting has been completed," Abedi said, adding that both Iranian and Turkish actors and actresses played in the movie.

Highlighting the increasing drug usage among young people around the world, Abedi said he saw that Turkish security forces were very strict on narcotics, making drugs less widespread in the country.

"Most of the latest scripts [in Iran] are being written to be shot abroad. The closest and most suitable country for Iran is Turkey," he said, noting the increased movie production in his country.

"Turkey will always be our first choice as we are very close in terms of cinema and culture too," he said, adding that natural film plateaus were also very important for producers.

He said they started shooting for their next movie, which will be about COVID-19, called "End of the 19th Street," along with their third project, "A Night of Loves," which will also be shot in Antalya.

Line Producer and General Coordinator Elif Demirelli said...

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