Kutsal_Damacana_2:_İtmen

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Kutsal Damacana 2: İtmen

2010 Turkish film


Kutsal Damacana 2: İtmen is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Korhan Bozkurt, starring Şafak Sezer as a sailor who returns to Istanbul, following misadventures with Somali pirates and a sojourn in a Buddhist monastery, to do battle with a werewolf. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 22, 2010 (2010-01-22), was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010. It is a sequel to Kutsal Damacana (2007) and was followed by Kutsal Damacana: Dracoola (2011).

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Production

The film was shot on location in Istanbul, Turkey.[1]

Plot

Fikret tried several ways to get rid of the genie inside of a girl with Asım a few years ago. Fikret and Asım's paths are separated after the girl gets rid of the spell of the priest. Later, Fikret meets his friend Serkan in a Buddhist temple. When Fikret makes a wrong move here, he is thrown out of the temple with Serkan and returns to Istanbul. Here they meet with Müjdat and they yearn.

One morning, Fikret and Müjdat goes to a tender to buy some items. They get a painting from here. But this painting is cursed, and the werewolf in the painting passes to Müjdat. Then Müjdat gradually turns into a werewolf and starts to hurt everyone. Preist master takes action and manages to remove the werewolf in Mujdat, but Müjdat dies.

Release

The film opened across Germany on January 21, 2010 (2010-01-21) and Turkey and Austria on January 22 at number one in the Turkish box office chart with an opening weekend gross of $1,429,779.[2]

Reception

Box office

The film has made a total worldwide gross of $4,974,673.[2]


References

  1. "Filming locations for Kustal Damacana 2". IMDB. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
  2. "Kutsal Damacana 2: Itmen". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2010-02-24.

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