Guy Ritchie's new film introduces Antalya to the world

Famous director Guy Ritchie has premiered his new film, "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare," in Antalya.
Antalya, a favorite among international tourists, has become the setting for the latest film by the renowned director.
Guy Ritchie, known for films like "Sherlock Holmes," "Snatch," and "The Gentlemen," chose Antalya for the location of his new film.
Ritchie's film "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare," produced in 2024, was released on July 25.
FILM'S PLOT
The film, shot in Antalya, tells an exciting story based on real events from World War II.
The movie depicts the efforts of a group of British soldiers, led by Winston Churchill, who, by abandoning traditional war rules, attempt to infiltrate behind enemy lines.
This war drama, in which soldiers engage in a crucial fight against the Nazis, offers viewers an exciting journey into the depths of history.
TOP VIEWED
Since its release on July 25, the film has topped the list of most-watched content on streaming platforms and has been met with enthusiastic reception from audiences.
ANTALYA'S NATURAL BEAUTY IN THE FILM
The film, featuring Hollywood stars Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, and Eiza Gonzalez, was shot amidst the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Antalya.
The filming took place in locations such as the Antalya EXPO Botanical Park and in districts including Demre, Muratpaşa, İbradı, Konyaaltı, Kemer, Akseki, Serik, Finike, Alanya, Döşemealtı, and Manavgat, contributing to the global promotion of Antalya’s main tourism destinations.
Director Guy Ritchie also shot his previous film, "Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre," in Antalya and expressed his desire to work in Turkey again, which he has grown fond of.