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^ "Movie on Gaza aid ship opens in Turkey"."Turkish cinema hopes to cash in on political turmoil". "Actor Necati Şaşmaz is a fan of his onscreen persona". ^ a b "Anti-Israel film on Gaza ship opens in Turkey".^ Turkey’s Rambo takes on Israel November 11, 2010, Colum Lynch, Ynetnews.It was strongly criticized in Germany as anti-Israeli and inciting anti-Semitic sentiments, including the timing chosen for its premiere ( Holocaust Remembrance Day). It portraits Israeli soldiers as killing handcuffed Palestinian prisoners, wounded Palestinians and children, as well as preparing to execute a Jewish prisoner and using illegal phosphorus bombs. The film has been called anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic. The film opened on nationwide general release in 364 screens across Turkey on 28 January 2011 ( ) at number 1 in the national box office with a first weekend gross of US$3,830,431. Jewish organisations as well as politicians of Turkish descent opposed the film and some tried to ban it. The film finally received an 18 certificate from the FSK in Germany because of their initial concerns over the film's perceived anti-Israeli and anti-American overtones and its scheduled release on 27 January 2011 ( ) ( International Holocaust Remembrance Day) which caused some controversy about it being antisemitic propaganda. The film was premiered at a special gala screening on 26 January 2011 ( ) and a press screening on 27 January 2011 ( ) at Nişantaşı City's Shopping Mall in Istanbul, where director Zübeyr Şaşmaz defended his film against criticism like that the film would earn money by exploiting Palestine and Islamic feelings.
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Technical problems however resulted in the release of the film being postponed until 28 January 2011 ( ).
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The announcement of the film's release came just days after Israel's attack on the Gaza flotilla and according to Emrah Güler, writing in Hürriyet Daily News, the name of the movie was enough for millions to buy tickets. Extensive re-shoots were later required after some of the film's action sequences were burned during the lab process. According to Bünyamın Köselı, writing in Today's Zaman, "approximately 3,000 fans were drawn to the Şehit Kerim neighborhood in Tarsus, where some of the scenes were shot", "which makes the salesmen in the city very happy". Officials from Pana Film said that these locations were chosen, after scouting several locations in Lebanon, Syria and Bulgaria as well as 20 provinces in Turkey, including Hatay, Elazığ, Şanlıurfa and Gaziantep, due to "the historical texture, the streets and local culture of these places". The film, which is projected to cost over $20 million, making it one of the most expensive Turkish films, was shot in 11 weeks on location in Adana and Tarsus (Turkey) with a team of 400 people during the summer of 2010.
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All we want is freedom for innocent and tormented Palestinian people living in inhumane conditions in the world's biggest prison." "The goal of the film is to show what the Palestinians are going through." Screenwriter Bahadır Özdener added: "We're calling out to people's conscience. "This is not about taking revenge for Mavi Marmara", stated producer Zübeyr Şaşmaz. The existing script was subsequently rewritten to feature the raid as the centre piece of the plot. Pana Film had already settled on the Palestinian territories as the setting of the film and was about to start shooting when the Gaza flotilla raid occurred on. After a fierce urban battle, Polat kills Moshe. After he finds out that the Turkish commando receives support from Palestinian Abdullah, Moshe arrests Abdullah's family and bulldozers their house, with Abdullah's son Ahmet in it. Polat manages to wound Moshe, who from that moment on goes with an eye patch. A Turkish commando team led by Polat Alemdar (Necati Şaşmaz) travels to the West Bank, where they launch a campaign against Israeli military personnel in an attempt to track down and eliminate an Israeli general, Moşe Ben Eliyezer (Erdal Beşikçioğlu), who was responsible for the flotilla raid. Some activists violently resist and are killed by the Israeli soldiers. After the flotilla attempts to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip to bring humanitarian assistance and building materials, it is boarded by the Israeli military.