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Turkish animated feature ‘Mannu in Çanakkale’ premieres in Istanbul

Turkish animated feature ‘Mannu in Çanakkale’ premieres in Istanbul

A joint manufacturing of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), the animated characteristic “Mannu in Çanakkale” premiered over the weekend on the Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM) in Istanbul, with the attendance of Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy.

Ersoy informed the press that the movie trade and animation productions in Türkiye have made severe progress, as he drew consideration to the success Türkiye has achieved within the movie trade in recent times.

“Our country is at a very advanced level in the film industry, and we are the country that exports the most films after the U.S. in the world. The Turkish film industry has made serious progress recently, especially in animation technologies and productions. This makes us happy. We bring new animated films to life every year,” Ersoy stated.

“I had the opportunity to watch (the film’s) trailer. I especially liked the production quality. A state-of-the-art production work has been carried out. I was also pleased with the point that the Turkish film industry and animation industry has reached.”

Ersoy stated they’d proceed to extend the help of such movies by the ministry.

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Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy speaks at premiere of

“This movie has different features. We place importance on teaching our children about our history through cartoons from a young age and also to help them get to know these regions. Here, of course, it is very meaningful and important in instilling the spirit of togetherness of the Çanakkale Wars in children and transferring it to future generations.”

Mannu is a cute pet koala residing in Australia. Its proprietor, William’s great-grandfather, fought in Çanakkale. When William units off on a ship to attend the “Anzac Day” commemorations, Mannu additionally hides in his backpack. Mannu is separated from William to get better the locket the unhealthy guys stole from William’s grandfather.

Thus, Mannu finds himself on an journey, together with Ayşe, a member of the police drive, accompanying him in a rustic he has by no means recognized, in addition to the little canine, Boncuk the cat, Granny Cevher, Hary and Gary, who’s after him.

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