Crowds Flock to Istanbul's Museum of Innocence Before TV Adaptation
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Crowds flock to Istanbul's Museum of Innocence before TV adaptation
On a cobbled street in Cukurcuma, a district known for its antiques shops on Istanbul's European side, the story penned by Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk in his bestselling novel "The Museum of Innocence" has been brought to life.
The New York Times spoke with Orhan Pamuk ahead of the Museum of Innocence series: He struggled to bring his novel to the screen on his own terms.
From a novel of memory to a series: how to screen the inner world of obsession, memory and silence, without losing the essence of the text, which made its greatest value precisely from the absence of events?
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