The Turkish action film ’12 Warriors’ follows twelve elite warriors forced into deadly survival games, set to be showcased at AFM and Ventana Sur. With a strong international cast and intense action sequences, the film aims to introduce Turkish cinema to a global audience.
The Turkish action film ’12 Warriors’ follows the story of twelve elite warriors who are abducted and forced to participate in deadly survival games. The movie is set to showcase at the American Film Market (AFM) and Ventana Sur, with worldwide sales managed by Los Angeles-based House of Film.
The film centers around 12 fighters from different countries who are coerced into brutal survival games by Sergey, a disgraced former Russian intelligence officer. These games attract a network of global elites, turning violence into entertainment for the powerful. ’12 Warriors’ is described as a standout action film that combines intense combat scenes with themes of power, morality, and survival.
Produced by IBP Film and co-directed by Omer Ilhan and Ates Ozkan, the ensemble cast includes Tom So, Roon Moss, Afif Ben Badra, Costas Mandylor, Franky Lankester, and Tomas Sjomju. The film, featuring both English and Turkish dialogue, aims to appeal to a wide audience. With Turkish screen productions gaining international popularity, ’12 Warriors’ is set to bring a new facet of Turkish cinema to global viewers.
After its official screening at AFM, the film will move to Ventana Sur in Buenos Aires on December 1 for further promotion. With its action-packed storyline and diverse cast, ’12 Warriors’ is positioned to make a mark on the international film scene.
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