97 Million Lira Grant for 22 Turkish Cinema Projects

Published On: October 14, 2024

The Turkish cinema industry is experiencing significant growth as the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced 97 million lira in funding for 22 film projects across various categories, including feature-length films, co-productions, and post-production. This is part of a broader initiative, with total support for the sector in 2024 reaching 284 million lira, nearly double the previous year’s contributions.

Among the projects receiving funding are Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun’s Ölüleri Yakma Cemiyeti and the adaptation of Mustafa Kutlu’s novel Mavi Kuş, directed by Ahmet Sönmez. In addition, the Ministry is focusing on fostering new talent, with five debut feature-length films awarded support. The growing animation sector also gained attention, with İBİ: Uzay Görevi and Ajan Simit among the projects receiving backing, showcasing the diversity and potential of Turkish audiovisual productions.

From Medit’s perspective, this increase in government support signals a new era for Turkish cinema. With over two decades of experience in media licensing, Medit understands the importance of strong funding and strategic partnerships in elevating local productions to the global stage. These investments help to raise the quality of Turkish films and create new opportunities for international co-productions, an area where Medit provides valuable support.

With our expertise in media licensing and co-production assistance, we are ready to help filmmakers navigate the complexities of international distribution. As Turkish projects continue to gain recognition and resources, Medit is positioned to support their journey onto global platforms, ensuring they reach wider audiences. The Ministry’s commitment to supporting the industry aligns with our mission of promoting Turkish cinema internationally, and we are excited to be part of this promising future. Contact us to learn how we can contribute to your projects.

This article is sourced from TRT Haber.

The Turkish cinema industry is experiencing significant growth as the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced 97 million lira in funding for 22 film projects across various categories, including feature-length films, co-productions, and post-production. This is part of a broader initiative, with total support for the sector in 2024 reaching 284 million lira, nearly double the previous year’s contributions.

Among the projects receiving funding are Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun’s Ölüleri Yakma Cemiyeti and the adaptation of Mustafa Kutlu’s novel Mavi Kuş, directed by Ahmet Sönmez. In addition, the Ministry is focusing on fostering new talent, with five debut feature-length films awarded support. The growing animation sector also gained attention, with İBİ: Uzay Görevi and Ajan Simit among the projects receiving backing, showcasing the diversity and potential of Turkish audiovisual productions.

From Medit’s perspective, this increase in government support signals a new era for Turkish cinema. With over two decades of experience in media licensing, Medit understands the importance of strong funding and strategic partnerships in elevating local productions to the global stage. These investments help to raise the quality of Turkish films and create new opportunities for international co-productions, an area where Medit provides valuable support.

With our expertise in media licensing and co-production assistance, we are ready to help filmmakers navigate the complexities of international distribution. As Turkish projects continue to gain recognition and resources, Medit is positioned to support their journey onto global platforms, ensuring they reach wider audiences. The Ministry’s commitment to supporting the industry aligns with our mission of promoting Turkish cinema internationally, and we are excited to be part of this promising future. Contact us to learn how we can contribute to your projects.

This article is sourced from TRT Haber.

97 Million Lira Grant for 22 Turkish Cinema Projects

Published On: October 14, 2024

The Turkish cinema industry is experiencing significant growth as the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced 97 million lira in funding for 22 film projects across various categories, including feature-length films, co-productions, and post-production. This is part of a broader initiative, with total support for the sector in 2024 reaching 284 million lira, nearly double the previous year’s contributions.

Among the projects receiving funding are Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun’s Ölüleri Yakma Cemiyeti and the adaptation of Mustafa Kutlu’s novel Mavi Kuş, directed by Ahmet Sönmez. In addition, the Ministry is focusing on fostering new talent, with five debut feature-length films awarded support. The growing animation sector also gained attention, with İBİ: Uzay Görevi and Ajan Simit among the projects receiving backing, showcasing the diversity and potential of Turkish audiovisual productions.

From Medit’s perspective, this increase in government support signals a new era for Turkish cinema. With over two decades of experience in media licensing, Medit understands the importance of strong funding and strategic partnerships in elevating local productions to the global stage. These investments help to raise the quality of Turkish films and create new opportunities for international co-productions, an area where Medit provides valuable support.

With our expertise in media licensing and co-production assistance, we are ready to help filmmakers navigate the complexities of international distribution. As Turkish projects continue to gain recognition and resources, Medit is positioned to support their journey onto global platforms, ensuring they reach wider audiences. The Ministry’s commitment to supporting the industry aligns with our mission of promoting Turkish cinema internationally, and we are excited to be part of this promising future. Contact us to learn how we can contribute to your projects.

This article is sourced from TRT Haber.

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