Feb 20 • 06:15 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

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A new series based on Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk's book depicts a young man's obsessive relationship and is accompanied by various cultural events in Prague.

The article discusses several upcoming cultural events in Prague, including a new Netflix series, 'The Museum of Innocence', based on the novel by Turkish Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk. The series, which consists of nine episodes, follows the story of a young man named Kemal, whose forbidden relationship with a poor shopkeeper turns into a long-lasting obsession. The adaptation is noted for its deep psychological character portrayals and a vibrant depiction of Istanbul, which serves as both backdrop and contributor to the narrative.

In addition to the series, the article highlights the recent exhibition inspired by Pamuk's work that took place in Prague's DOX Centre for Contemporary Art. This exhibition connected literature, collecting, and museum installations, thereby making the themes of Pamuk's narrative more tangible for the Czech audience. The release of the series coincides with this cultural memory, enhancing its relevance to local viewers who may relate to these artistic expressions.

Lastly, the article mentions other cultural highlights in Prague, including a quirky sci-fi comedy featuring Liam Neeson, an upcoming concert by Machine Gun Kelly, and a theater play that merges Czech history with sports themes, showcasing the city's vibrant cultural landscape through diverse media and performances.

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