Summer can be a depressing time in cinemas, the multiplexes filled with sequels, prequels, remakes and updates; the Hollywood conveyor belt churning out films frequently bereft of original ideas. But that’s nothing compared with what was happening in Turkey throughout the 1980s, the country’s lax copyright laws meaning that theft, plagiarism and piracy powered the industry, creating hundreds of bizarre hybrid features and are at once familiar and entirely alien.
Remake, Remix, Rip-Off endeavours to tell the story of those films, and if it had stuck to that narrative, it would have been a spellbinding documentary feature; the Not Quite Hollywood of Turkish cinema, featuring a twisted spin on characters and stories we all know and love.
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