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Yalcin Bey, a young and handsome Turkish officer, has been sent to the small Balkans province of Rumeli to prepare for its invasion. He is given a harem of beautiful slave women "for his amusement" – but he falls in love with one of them, Sulema. Torn between his fidelity to the Sultan and her own Christian faith, Yalcin becomes an unwitting pawn in a deadly struggle for power. At stake is not just their love-but also Turkey's destiny as a world empire that will rule from China to Europe. The film was shot in Istanbul, Turkey. The film reached the number-one position and stayed there for four and a half weeks (12 weeks total) at the box office. The long installment was later split into two separate parts: 1 and 2.The soundtrack was released by NFS Production on 31 January 2003 under the title "Fetih 1453". It contained eleven tracks by various musicians, such as İnci Sezgin, İbrahim Köksal, Hasan Aygün, Burak Doğulu, Mustafa Ceceli and Haydar Sezai Öztürk. The following is a summary of awards and nominations received by the film: The film was released on VHS and DVD by Nippon Columbia. Later, it was re-released on DVD by Plaza Home Entertainment with an English audio track, as well as a commentary track. It was released in the US on DVD by Image Entertainment in 2005. On 11 January 2009, the film was released on Blu-ray in Turkey by MetFilm with English subtitles. The Blu-ray edition was delayed in Turkey for three years due to legal issues. It is distributed by Warner Brothers. Film marketing included a website for the film, licensed products, and marketing promotion at movie theatres in Turkey during the period when it was still being distributed theatrically. There were also "crossover" promotions such as free tickets to women showing their bra straps at cinemas and free popcorn if they wore bikinis for two consecutive days during Ramadan. On the film's nationwide release on 3 April 2003, Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended the opening night screening. The "Sultan Sofrası" (Sultan's Table) at the Sultanahmet Camii and a replica of the "Topkapı Palace" were recreated for the film. The cast and crew of "Fetih 1453" visited both locations while shooting in Istanbul. The film was restored by Nippon Columbia and released on Blu-ray on 11 January 2009 in Turkey with extra features such as a documentary by Nippon Columbia about its restoration process, music videos, TV commercials and stills gallery. cfa1e77820
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