‘The Man Who Saves the World’ hits theaters in Spain as ‘Turkish Star Wars’
Considered one of the most intriguing productions in film history, “The Man Who Saves the World” holds a special place in Turkish cinema as a cult classic. Released in the 1980s, this legendary film emerged alongside the popular culture of the era and soon gained the nickname “Turkish Star Wars.”
It not only offers viewers an adventurous story but also reflects the essence and uniqueness of Turkish cinema, capturing the attention of audiences.
‘The Man Who Saves the World Special’ in Spain
On Sept. 28 at 10:30 p.m., Cinesur Nervion Plaza in the Andalusia region of Spain will screen a restored version of “The Man Who Saves the World.” The film will be presented in its original language with Spanish subtitles.
The film tells the story of two Turkish men stranded on a distant planet who come to the aid of the planet’s inhabitants in their struggle against evil tyrants. With its visual effects and low-budget production, “The Man Who Saves the World” captivates viewers with its “cheap costumes” and “cardboard swords.”
This special screening offers a great opportunity for cinema enthusiasts looking to explore a different facet of Turkish cinema. The film’s effort to showcase the richness and diversity of Turkish cinema on the international stage will provide viewers with both a nostalgic journey and an entertaining experience.
Who is Cuneyt Arkin?
Born Fahrettin Cureklibatir (Cuneyt Arkin’s original name) on Sept. 7, 1937, in Eskisehir, and passing away on June 28, 2022, in Istanbul, Cuneyt Arkin was a legendary Turkish actor, screenwriter, producer and director.
Appearing in over 330 films, series and stage productions between 1963 and 2021, Arkin became a household name in Turkish cinema, often portraying invincible heroes in historical films and righteous figures in social dramas.