5/10
Movie Length is wrongly depicted here
15 March 2012
Produced by Fida Film and directed by Ömer Vargi with a budget of $10 million, "Anadolu Kartallari" is one of Turkish cinema's most expensive productions to date. Five aircraft and two hangars at the jet base in Konya are being used in filming, which will also travel to Istanbul, Izmir and Eskisehir throughout the end of its nine-week filming period. Along with the cast, there are also trained mechanics who are required to both act and take care of technical aspects of the equipment in the movie, the producer explained. "In this regard, this is a complete first in Turkey," said Akdilek, adding, "There have been short sequences of car chase scenes in Turkish films before, but a film with a quarter of its screen time devoted to scenes of fighter jets in dogfights has never been made in Turkish cinema to date.".

This movie is of 119 min. NOT of 86 min.
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