How the Istanbul Film Festival has adapted to the pandemic

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The 39th Istanbul Film Festival runs from October 9 to October 20, featuring a collection of 40 films to be screened on- and offline

The 39th Istanbul Film Festival begins today, October 9, 2020, in theatres and online, in what it calls a “hybrid edition”, exclusive to Turkish audiences.

In previous years, the film festival would traditionally take place in the first two weeks of April, while Filmekimi would meet audiences for a week in October. This year, the pandemic has forced a change to normal proceedings. Launching a digital platform, “the largest, most established, and most influential film festival in Turkey” held online screenings in May, June and July.

. There will only be three screenings a day at Cinemaximum Nisantasi City’s and Kadikoy Cinema - this in order to allow for proper disinfection and hygiene measures. The screenings are scheduled for 1 PM, 5 PM and 9 PM.The International Competition

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