Anadolu Kartallari
Anadolu Kartalları (Anatolian Eagle) is a Turkish film directed by Ömer Vargi and released in 2011. It is produced by the production company Fida Film, and stars Engin Altan Düzyatan, Özge Özpirinçci and Çağatay Ulusoy.
The film, commissioned for the centenary of the Turkish Air Force, was filmed in collaboration with the Turkish Air Force in the air base in Konya. Some aerial scenes were notably performed by Türk Yıldızları and Solo Türk, the aerobatic team of the Turkish Air Force.
The film, commissioned for the centenary of the Turkish Air Force, was filmed in collaboration with the Turkish Air Force in the air base in Konya. Some aerial scenes were notably performed.
Also Known As (AKA): Anadolu Kartallari
Japan (Japanese title): スカイ・イーグル
Russia: Анатолийские орлы
Creators: Hakan Evrensel
Director: Ömer Vargi
Star Cast: Alpay Atalan, Alper Saldıran, Çagatay Ulusoy, Engin Altan Düzyatan, Hande Subaşı, İsmail Filiz, Özge Özpirinçci
Production House: Fida Film, Filma-Cass
Original network / Official Sites: Tiglon, Trans World Associates
Release Year: 28 October 2011 (Turkey)
Runtime: 86 min.
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance
Country: Turkey
Language: Turkish
Subtitles: English
Onur, Ayşe, Mustafa, Tunç and Fatih. They are young aviators who dream of becoming pilots who dominate the sky. Their dreams are high, but there are thousands of difficulties, family, longing, friendship, sacrifices to be in the air and rivalry with each other.
Thanks to the experience and support of Major Kemal Tanaçan, the International Anatolian Eagle Exercise will be a great experience for the five young people who have been trained.
Ömer Vargı, who is the producer of films such as Eşkıya, Gönül Yarası, Kabadayı, Everything that Will Be Very Nice, Construction and Kabadayı, which is one of the most prominent films of Turkish cinema, takes the director seat again with this film. The film brings together the important names of the younger generation such as Çağatay Ulusoy, Alpay Kemal Atalan, Özge Özpirinççi, Alper Saldıran, İsmail Filiz, Hande Subaşı, Ekin Türkmen and Engin Altan Düzyatan.