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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Anti-War Film Gallipoli Starts its Theatrical Run in London

Anti-War Film Gallipoli Starts its Theatrical Run in London

LOTTSTETTEN, Germany, August 31/PRNewswire/ --

- An Ekip Film Production

- Written and Directed by: Tolga Örnek

We are pleased to introduce the new powerful anti-war film: Gallipoli.

It's 1915 and the First World War has a new front.....

It had all started as a simple demonstration in January of 1915.
The British-French fleet would attack the Dardanelles, sail through to the
Ottoman Capital, Istanbul, and knock the Ottoman Empire, their enemy and
Germany's ally, out of the war. When the naval attack failed, the British
Government decided to land troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula to capture the
shore defenses to enable the navy's passage. This decision led to one of
the largest landing operations in history and one of the bloodiest and
controversial battles of World War I. It changed nations forever.


Narrated by:
Jeremy Irons
with
Sam Neill

Gallipoli is the outcome of a 6-year effort which was produced in
seven different countries. It's written and directed by the award winning
Turkish director Tolga Örnek. The film has been researched in more than 70
archives in Great Britain, Germany, France, Russia, Australia, Austria, New
Zealand and Turkey and more than 20 international historians have been
consulted. To make the story as objective and historically accurate as
possible the film has been produced in association with the Australian War
Memorial, Imperial War Museum, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage
and the Çanakkale Naval Museum.

To capture the story of the campaign and the experience of the soldiers,
Gallipoli tells the story simultaneously from the perspectives of all
sides involved, and sets out to show the human dimension within the general
structure of the battle. The story is told through the personal letters and
diaries of 2 British, 2 Turkish, 3 Australian, and 3 New Zealand soldiers.
The film portrays the historical importance of Gallipoli based on facts and
from the perspectives of these soldiers who are representative of the
thousands of soldiers from both sides. It is the story of ordinary men
forced by history to do extraordinary things. The courage which they faced
hardships, and the sacrifices they made are brought to life through their
own words. It is their common experience and their story.

The war itself is the only enemy in this film.


We cordially invite you to the following press show:
06.09.2005 14.00h and 19.00h

UCI 12 Cinemas, Lee Valley Leisure Complex, Picketts Lock Lane, Edmonton,
London N9 0AS

Gallipoli starts its theatrical run in London on September 16, 2005.
For further information and registration for press show: Contact us:


Distributor & Press Contact:
RecPlayer GmbH/Metin Topal
Phone: +49-7745-92-80-44 Fax: +49-7745-92-80-45
E-Mail: info@recplayer.com Homepage: http://www.recplayer.com

Source: RecPlayer GmbH

Distributor & Press Contact: RecPlayer GmbH, Metin Topal, Tel: +49-7745-92-80-44, Fax: +49-7745-92-80-45, E-Mail: info@recplayer.com, Homepage: http://www.recplayer.com

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