BluTV’s special production period series “Yeşilçam: A Cinema Animal” has started shooting in the last weeks. Starring Çağatay Ulusoy place, while sitting in the director’s chair by Cağan Irmak, which will carry the Turkey of the 1960s to the present day ‘Yeşilçam: A Movie animal’s first introduction was published. Since the day it was announced, the highly anticipated series, the first to be talked about, increased the excitement about the series.
The signatories to the successful construction business in Turkey with Special BLUTV high prodüksiyonl first period drama ‘Yeşilçam: A Movie Animal’ and adds more to the much-discussed construction of a new one. Turkey of the 1960s in the shadow of a producer who will tell the story of survival in Yeşilçam beginning to experience the golden age of cinema ‘Yeşilçam: A Movie met with the animal’s first introduction to the audience.
The flamboyant introduction accompanied by Emel Sayın’s song “Rüyalar Gerçek Olsa” opened the doors to a glorious and nostalgic world to be presented while taking the audience to the premiere of a Yeşilçam movie in the 1960s.
In the series, Çağatay Ulusoy will give life to cinema lover producer Semih Ateş, who lost everything but is trying to rise from his ashes in Yeşilçam.
At the same time, Çağatay Ulusoy will be accompanied by Afra Saraçoğlu and Selin Şekerci. Afra Saraçoğlu will portray the young and beautiful Tülin Saygı, who knocks on Yeşilçam’s door to become an artist, and Selin Şekerci will portray Mine Cansu, one of Yeşilçam’s favorite stars.
‘Yeşilçam: A Cinema Animal’s cast includes Çağatay Ulusoy, Afra Saraçoğlu and Selin Şekerci, as well as successful and master names such as Güngör Bayrak, Nilüfer Açıkalın, Altan Erkekli, Yetkin Dikinciler, Özgür Çevik, Ayta Sözeri and Bora Akkaş.
Produced by Eastern Sunrise and produced by Sibel Tuna; Written by Levent Cantek and Volkan Sümbül, “Yeşilçam: A Cinema Animal” series is directed by Çağan Irmak, who has signed many important films such as “Babam ve Oğlum”, “Issız Adam” and “Unutursam Fısılda”.
“Yeşilçam: A Cinema Animal” will be on BluTV soon!