The exhibit, featuring diverse objects created by Star Wars enthusiasts, gathers collections from 17 countries, providing visitors with various events such as virtual reality experiences, screenings, and film readings.
Hundreds of pieces collected by fans of the Hollywood movie Star Wars, one of the most popular film series in cinema history, are on display at an exhibition in Istanbul.
Ceyhun Tuzcu, general manager of the Istanbul Cinema Museum and Atlas 1948 Enterprise, told Anadolu Agency before the opening that the exhibition is a very special one created by Star Wars fans.The exhibition showcases the pieces designed by fans in 40 years, including miniatures of the Star Wars characters, the design of movie sets, accessories of the movie characters and many posters. /Photo: AA
The fans tried to create the Star Wars world by bringing together collections from 17 different countries, he said, adding that"we also made an effort to adapt Turkish collectors here. It is worth mentioning that the works of Turkish collectors in the exhibition are of a quality that would make their counterparts around the world jealous."
The collection exhibition, which covers the 12 films that have gone down in history as the highest-grossing film series in the world, also provides a close look at the Star Wars world through the eyes of its fans.
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