İndir – Uzun Metrajlı Film Kataloğu

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İndir – Uzun Metrajlı Film Kataloğu
Oğlak Yayınları
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honey bal
turkey, germany 2010, 35mm, 103’, colour
director Semih Kaplanoğlu
script Semih Kaplanoğlu, Orçun Koksal
cinematography Barış Özbiçer
editing Ayhan Ergürsel, Semih Kaplanoğlu,
S. Hande Güneri
cast Bora Altaş, Erdal Beşikçioğlu, Tülin Özen
production Semih Kaplanoğlu (Kaplan Film
Production), Johannes Rexin, Bettina Brokemper
(Heimatfilm)
distribution Michael Weber, The Match Factory,
Balthasarstr. 79-81 50670 Cologne Germany
T +49 221 539 709-0 [email protected]
www.the-match-factory.com
Yusuf has started primary school and is learning how to read and write. His father, Yakup, works far
in the depths of a frightening forest. He is a honey-gatherer who hangs his hand-made beehives in the
upper branches of tall trees. The forest is a place of mystery for Yusuf. One morning Yusuf describes
the dream he had that night to his father. This dream is to be an ever-lasting secret between the father
and the son. On that same day, as Yusuf struggles to read before his entire classmates the text the
teacher has given him, he begins suddenly to stutter and is ridiculed by his classmates.
Yakup goes to a distant forest, looking for the Caucasian bees which seem to be mysteriously
disappearing. His father gone, Yusuf slips into silence. Yusuf’s mother Zehra, who works in the tea
fields, is saddened to see her son in this state. No matter how hard she tries, she cannot get her
son to speak.
Semih Kaplanoğlu (1963) graduated from Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, with a
degree in film and television in 1984. After his graduation he worked as an assistant
cameraman for several award-winning films. He wrote and directed the TV series
Şehnaz Tango, which ran for 52 episodes on two national channels. As well as
directing, Kaplanoğlu has published numerous articles on contemporary art and
cinema. Between 1996-2000 he wrote a column entitled ‘Encounters’ for the
national daily Radikal.
filmography
2000 Herkes Kendi Evinde Away From Home
2004 Meleğin Düşüşü Angel’s Fall
2007 Yumurta Egg
2008 Süt Milk
2010 Bal Honey
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kosmos
turkey 2009, 35mm, 122’, colour
director Reha Erdem
script Reha Erdem
cinematography Florent Herry
editing Reha Erdem
cast Sermet Yeşil, Türkü Turan, Hakan Altuntaş,
Sabahat Doğanyılmaz, Korel Kubilay, Akın Anlı
production-distribution Atlantik Film, Üst Zeren
Sok. No:2, Levent 34330 Istanbul
T +90 212 278 3611 [email protected]
www.atlantikfilm.com
awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Photography,
Special Jury Prize Antalya
Kosmos is a thief who works miracles. He arrives from the wilds in a timeless border town as though
a fugitive, weeping. No sooner is he there, he rescues a small boy from drowning in the river, and
is recognised as a man of miracles.
Kosmos proves to be a rather extraordinary person. He never seems to eat or sleep. His single form
of nourishment is sugar, which he consumes by the fistful. One of his more striking skills is the ability
to scale the tallest trees with uncommon agility. He also declares his wish in life with disarming
honesty, which startles the townspeople: he is looking for love. Soon Kosmos and Neptün, the
teenaged sister of the rescued boy, grow closer in the weirdest of ways: by imitating the screech of
birds in trees and on rooftops.
Reha Erdem (Istanbul, 1960) graduated in film studies from Paris 8 University. He
earned an MA in plastic arts at the same university. He shot his first feature-length
film Oh Moon in 1989 as a French-Turkish co-production. To date, he has written all
of his films except for Mommy I’m Scared, where he was one of the co-writers. He
also has directed short films and the stage play, Maids (Les Bonnes) by Jean Genet.
filmography
1989 A Ay Oh Moon 1995 Deniz Türküsü Song of the Sea (short) 1999 Kaç Para Kaç Run for Money
2004 Korkuyorum Anne Mommy, I’m Scared 2006 Ekim’de Hiçbir Kere Anytime in October (short)
2006 Beş Vakit Times and Winds 2008 Hayat Var My Only Sunshine 2009 Kosmos
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haze pus
turkey, greece 2009, 35mm, 109’, colour
director Tayfun Pirselimoğlu
script Tayfun Pirselimoğlu
cinematography Ercan Özkan
editing Erdinç Özyurt
cast Ruhi Sarı, Nurcan Ülger, Mehmet Avcı
production Zuzi Film (Turkey) Graal S.A. (Greece)
distribution Zuzi Film, Cihannüma Mah.
Abbasağa Sok. No: 9 D:1 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 260 9232 F +90 212 260 9233
[email protected] | www.zuzifilm.com
Reşat a young man working in illegal dvd business has an antisocial personality causing problems
in his relations. He lives in a miserable apartment with his mother at the outskirts of the town and
has an obsessive interest for a young girl living at the same building he encounters at the stairs
occasionally. One of his hidden obsessions is to have a motorbike. He also steals some small objects
as an habit in his dull life. One day he steals a package left by Celal, a friend of his boss. At the same
day Celal, an outlaw, is killed by his enemies. Reşat is totally amazed when he opens the package
and finds a photo of a woman with an address and a pistol.
Tayfun Pirselimoğlu (Trabzon, 1959) studied painting and engraving at the
Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst in Vienna after graduating from Middle East
Technical University. He has held exhibitions in various cities around the world. He
taught painting, scriptwriting and directing at Akademie Genius, an independent
art initiative. As a writer, he has written for numerous art magazines and published
four novels and a book of short stories. He has written short and long feature film
scripts and shot his first short film My Uncle in 1999. He won several national and
international awards with his features Innowhereland, and Rıza.
filmography
1999 Dayım My Uncle (short) 2002 Il Silenzio è d’Oro Silent is Golden (short) 2002 Hiçbiryerde
Innowhereland 2007 Rıza 2009 Pus Haze
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7 courtyards 7 avlu
turkey 2009, 35mm, 101’, colour
director Semir Aslanyürek
script Semir Aslanyürek
cinematography Yusuf Aslanyürek
editing Ramazan Yüksel
music Samir Kwefati
cast Evmorfia Anastasiou, Labina Mitevska,
Varlam Nikoladze, Muhammed Cangören,
Nursel Köse, Serra Yılmaz
production-distribution Yusuf Aslanyürek,
Aslanyürek Film, Nüzhet Efendi Sok. 47/5
Rasimpaşa Mah. Kadıköy Istanbul
T +90 532 570 1721
[email protected] | www.aslanyurek.net
In Antioch, courtyards are separated from the streets by high walls and their doors are always
closed. In Antioch, every courtyard is a world in and of its own. Among its inhabitants are Turks,
Arabs, Christians, Jews, Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Alawites, Sunni Muslims... And a different
language is spoken in every courtyard.
Eleni is a beautiful yet rather unkempt 27 year-old woman of Greek origin. She has three daughters
aged nine, seven and five. Since her husband’s death she has been alienated by her neighbours.
Men have stopped speaking to her to avoid gossip, while women do the same to keep her away
from their husbands. Imprisoned in her courtyard with her daughters, Eleni contrives excuses to go
to her neighbours every evening for some conversation…
Semir Aslanyürek (Antakya, 1956) studied medicine at Damascus University until
1978. He then transferred to the Moscow State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK)
Faculty of Film Directing, where he earned undergraduate and graduate degrees
from the department of acting, cinema and TV film between 1980-1986. In 1990,
he started his academic career as a lecturer at the Marmara University Faculty of
Fine Arts at the Department of Cinema & TV. He began shooting his debut feature
Wagon in 1993, but the film’s post-production remained incomplete. He has written
ten feature film screenplays, two of which are literary adaptations.
filmography
1993 Vagon Wagon
2001 Şellale The Waterfall
2006 Eve Giden Yol The Road Home
2009 7 Avlu 7 Courtyards
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7 husbands for hurmuz 7 kocalı hürmüz
turkey 2009, 35mm, 122’, colour
director Ezel Akay
script Gürsel Korat
cinematography Hayk Kirakosyan
editing Mustafa Preşeva
music Ender Akay, Sunay Özgür
cast Nurgül Yeşilçay, Gülse Birsel, Haluk Bilginer,
Mehmet Ali Alabora, Erkan Can, Öner Erkan
production 5. Boyut Stüdyoları, Muhteşem Film
distribution Sami Dündar, 5. Boyut Stüdyoları,
Maslak Mah. AOS 52. Sok. No:12/C Istanbul
T +90 212 346 4343
[email protected] | www.5boyut.com
A Brechtian look at an Ottoman Burlesque with songs and music, 7 Husbands for Hurmuz tells
the story of an alluring woman, Hurmuz who lives in Taşkasap, Istanbul in 1900. She is unofficially
married to six guys of different occupations, each of whom she hosts on different days of the week.
While refusing them nuptial bliss in her bed, she lures them into giving her expensive presents in
order to live on easy terms. One day, Hurmuz happens to see the local doctor Hüsrev while at the
barbershop of one of her husbands. She then feigns illness and asks for the doctor. When the doctor
falls in love with her too, he requisitions her best friend and matchmaker Safinaz to ask for Hurmuz’s
hand. On a night when all the husbands will get together by chance, Hurmuz and her confidante
Safinaz find themselves in trouble.
Ezel Akay (1961) studied engineering at Bosphorus University and theatre arts at
Villanova University, Philadelphia. He was part of many theatre productions as an
actor and director before entering the film production business. As a founding
partner of IFR-Istisnai Films (1990), he directed more than 500 commercials. With
IFR, he produced Derviş Zaim’s feature film debut Somersault in a Coffin and Yeşim
Ustaoğlu’s Journey to the Sun, both of which won many awards at international
festivals. He is currently preparing for his next feature as director / producer.
filmography
2004 Neredesin Firuze Where’s Firuze?
2006 Hacivat Karagöz Neden Öldürüldü? Who Killed the Shadows?
2009 7 Kocalı Hürmüz 7 Husbands for Hurmuz
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10 to 11 11’e 10 kala
turkey, france, germany 2009, 35mm, 110’, colour
director-script Pelin Esmer
cinematography Özgür Eken
editing Ayhan Ergürsel, Pelin Esmer, Cem Yıldırım
cast Nejat İşler, Mithat Esmer, Tayanç Ayaydın,
Laçin Ceylan, Savaş Akova
production Pelin Esmer, Tolga Esmer (Sinefilm),
Nida Karabol Akdeniz (Umut Sanat)
distribution Sinefilm, Akıncı Bayırı Sok. 18/4
Mecidiyeköy 34394 Istanbul
T +90 212 266 0968
[email protected] | www.sinefilm.com
awards Best Film, Best Screenplay Adana
Special Prize of the Jury Istanbul • Best New
Middle Eastern Narrative Director MEIFF
Mithat Bey is one of a dying breed: a veteran and inveterate collector, who hoards everything from
newspapers to recorded sounds and bottles to clocks. But a formidable struggle begins for him
when the residents of his apartment block decide to evacuate the building, motivated by earthquake
fears and easy profits. The person he makes his ally in this struggle, which he takes on simply to
maintain his collection, is Ali, the apartment caretaker who worries about losing his job. From this
point on, the two men begin to influence each other’s lives. And in the foreground for each of them
is Istanbul, the city with all its streets, sounds and descriptions written of it.
Ahmet Gürata
Pelin Esmer majored in sociology at Bosphorus University. She worked as assistant
director on a number of Turkish and foreign projects, including documentaries,
features and commercials. Her first feature documentary The Play won 14 national
and international awards. She founded her own production company, Sinefilm, in
2005. She is currently working as an independent director and producer together
with Nida Karabol Akdeniz and Tolga Esmer.
filmography
2002 Koleksiyoncu The Collector
2005 Oyun The Play
2009 11’e 10 Kala 10 to 11
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40
turkey 2010, 35mm, 87’, colour
director Emre Şahin
script Emre Şahin
cinematography Clint Lealos
editing Emre Şahin
cast Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Deniz Çakır
music Ceza, Sezen Aksu, Cem Adrian,
Doublemoon Records
production-distribution Sarah Wetherbee,
34 Productions, 201 N. Westmoreland #131
Los Angeles, CA 90002 USA
T +213 944 3672 | [email protected]
A bag full of money lands in front of you. Is it luck? The answer to your prayers? Part of a
predetermined plan? Or all of the above? Set in the chaotic streets of Istanbul, 40 is the story of
three strangers making their way in a city of 12 million, all searching…for one bag. Shot entirely on
location, 40 combines intense storytelling with documentary-style cinematography, embarking on a
synchronistic journey that deals with faith, love, luck, destiny, human trafficking…and a bag of cash
that falls from the sky.
Emre Şahin (Istanbul) moved to the United States to study film at Boston’s Emerson
College. His student film Fetish was awarded two acclaimed Evvy Awards (Best Film,
Best Editing). Upon moving to Los Angeles after graduation, Şahin won the coveted
Panavision scholarship and trained with some of the world’s leading directors of
photography. Şahin has since directed and edited documentary and television shows
for networks such as ABC, MTV, VH1, History Channel, TLC, and Discovery Channel.
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bornova bornova
turkey 2009, 35mm, 92’, colour
director İnan Temelkuran
script İnan Temelkuran
cinematography Enrique Santiago Silguero
editing Erkan Tekemen
music Ferit Özgüner
cast Öner Erkan, Kadir Çermik, Damla Sönmez,
Erkan Bektaş, Öner Ateş
production-distribution İnan Temelkuran,
Temelkuran Film & Music, Sinanpaşa Köprüsü
Sok. 14/3 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 236 4397 | [email protected]
www.bornovabornovafilm.com
Bornova Bornova is set at a time when dreams have dwindled and sanity is hard to hold on to. Even
the prospect of a regular, routine life now holds great promise.
Salih and Hakan, who spend their entire time outside the local grocery store hoping to get lucky one
day, are like brothers. Hakan, the younger of the two, is just back from national service. The football
career he longed for was over before it even began because of injury, leaving him with neither skills
nor a job. His hope is to become a taxi driver. Salih, the local psychopath, is the only person who
listens to Hakan, the only person to give him advice. Although he comes from a good family, and a
well-educated one at that, Salih is mixed up in all manner of unlawful activity in the neighbourhood.
Everyone is scared of him. Even the high-school girl Özlem. That’s the girl Hakan is crazy about,
except he has never dared speak to her.
İnan Temelkuran (Izmir, 1976) earned a law degree from Ankara University in 1998.
He went to Spain to research the Franco era through the film industry. He earned
a degree in film direction from the TAI Superior School of Visual Arts in 2003 and
a master of arts degree in film and TV from the Marmara University School of Fine
Arts in 2008. In 2007, he directed his first feature, Made in Europe, which received
several awards.
filmography
2007 Made in Europe
2009 Bornova Bornova
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breath nefes: vatan sağolsun
turkey 2009, 35mm, 128’, colour
director Levent Semerci
script Levent Semerci, Mehmet İlker Altınay,
Hakan Evrensel
cinematography Levent Semerci, Vedat Özdemir
editing Levent Semerci, Erkan Erdem
music Fırat Yükselir
cast Mete Horozoğlu, İlker Kızmaz, İbrahim
Aköz, Hakan Bulut
production-distribution Murat Akdilek, Levent
Semerci, Fida Film, Şakayıklı Sok. No: 15,
3. Levent 34330 Istanbul
T +90 212 282 4232
[email protected] | www.fidafilm.com
Breath is the story of 40 soldiers and their commanding officer, who are charged with guarding a
military post on Karabal Hill, very close to the Iraqi border in south-east Turkey.
These young people have to perform the formidable task of protecting their homeland, which means
being permanently ready, awake and alert for mortal combat which might take place any second.
They must also survive the very tough physical conditions of a desolate corner of the country. But
at the same time they experience and have to deal with challenges from their own life away from
home; all the grief, joy, sorrow and quandaries…
Levent Semerci started to work as a director mostly in Europe and in other countries
after graduating from Anadolu University in Film and TV studies. He also made TV
commercials for companies such as Ford, Garanti Bank, Zorlu, Akbank and Işbank,
among others... Breath is his debut feature.
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brought by the sea denizden gelen
turkey 2009, 35mm, 107’, colour
director Nesli Çölgeçen
script Ersin Kana
cinematography Aydın Sarıoğlu
editing Ahmet Can Çakırca
music Erdal Güney (Gilem)
cast Onur Saylak, Ahu Türkpençe, Jordan Deniz
Boyner, Sümer Tilmaç, Deniz Özerman
production-distribution Fatma Berna Akpınar,
Nöbetçi Film, Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. Yeni
Melek Han No:17/3 Beyoğlu 34433 Istanbul
T +90 212 244 2364
[email protected]
Halil, who joins the police force under pressure from his father, has caused the death of a suspicious
looking African immigrant in the course of duty. Conscience drives him to attempt suicide. He
imprisons himself in a closed world. Meanwhile, the journey Jordan embarks on with his mother is
to end in Britain with his father, who he will meet up with in Greece. The last stop before Greece is
Dalyan, on the southwest coast of Turkey. But the tough journey ends in an accident at sea. Jordan
survives, but his mother dies.
When Halil finds Jordan, the child’s fate is left in his hands. But as Halil walks away from the
responsibility, he surrenders his own fate to the young Jordan. The little boy, his veiled past and a
sense of guilt gradually give way to love and sacrifice.
Nesli Çölgeçen (1955) graduated from Ankara University in 1976. He has been
directing movies since 1980. He has taught cinematography at top universities in
Turkey and still lectures to master’s programme students at Bilgi University, Istanbul.
He has won awards both nationally and internationally.
filmography
1980 Çatı The Roof 1982 Ankara’yı Seviyorum I Love Ankara (documentary) 1983 Kardeşim Benim
My Dear 1986 Züğürt Ağa The Agha 1987 Selamsız Bandosu Selamsız’s Band 1991 İmdat ile Zarife
Zarife, the Dancing Bear 2000 Oyunbozan Triplo Paihnidi 2007 Son Buluşma The Last Meeting
(documentary) 2009 Denizden Gelen Brought by the Sea
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captain space kaptan feza
turkey 2010, 35mm, 88’, colour
director Ümit Ünal
script Ümit Ünal
cinematography Feza Çaldıran
editing Volkan Türkkan
music Candan Erçetin, Alper Erinç
cast Hakan Karahan, Meral Okay, Ahmet
Mümtaz Taylan, Mine Tugay
production-distribution Narsist Film, Yıldırım
Oğuz Göker Cad. 8. Gazeteciler Sitesi A3/6
Akatlar 34335 Istanbul
T +90 212 284 0212 | [email protected]
This is the story of Ömer, whose father is a second-rate actor for B movies like ‘Captain Space’, a
tacky sci-fi title from the 1970’s... A spitting image of his father, Ömer is a con-man for a mafia
organisation. After some serious trouble with his boss, he escapes his killers and finds refuge in
an impoverished household. There he meets Asu, a six-year-old girl who takes Ömer for the real
‘Captain Space’. Ömer doesn’t want to disappoint her and acts like the ‘hero’ from outer space. The
day he spends in the little girl’s house changes everything in the lives of everyone involved in the
story.
Ümit Ünal (1965) studied film and began working as a scriptwriter and assistant
director. He has written the screenplays for eight Turkish feature films. He began
shooting commercials in 1996 and made his feature debut as a director with 9. 9
won a string of awards at various film festivals on the international circuit and was
Turkey’s official foreign language film selection for the Academy Awards in 2003.
He wrote and co-directed his second feature film Istanbul Tales in 2004. He has also
published two novels and a book of short stories.
filmography
2001 9 Nine
2004 Anlat Istanbul Istanbul Tales
2008 Ara
2009 Gölgesizler The Shadowless
2010 Kaptan Feza Captain Space
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a cheerful life neşeli hayat
turkey 2009, 35mm, 113’, colour
director Yılmaz Erdoğan
script Yılmaz Erdoğan
cinematography Uğur İçbak
editing Yılmaz Erdoğan, Engin Öztürk
music Yıldıray Gürgen, Deniz Erdoğan
cast Yılmaz Erdoğan, Büşra Pekin, Ersin Korkut,
Cezmi Baskın, Rıza Akın, Erdal Tosun
production-distribution Necati Akpınar, BKM
Film, Maya Meridyen Plaza, Ebulula Cad. D2
Blok K: 3 Akatlar 34335 Istanbul
T +90 212 352 1818
[email protected] | www.bkmonline.net
Rıza Şenyurt is the world’s most troubled Santa this Christmas season. For one thing, he doesn’t
know who Santa is. But now he is Santa whether fake or real.
Carrying the world’s burden on his shoulders, Santa Rıza Şenyurt eventually learns how to do his job.
Yılmaz Erdoğan (1968) started acting and writing in 1987. In 1994, he co-founded
Beşiktaş Cultural Center with Necati Akpınar where he wrote and directed many
plays. He has written seven books and several scripts for television productions.
Yılmaz Erdogan wrote, directed and starred in the movies Vizontele, Vizontele
Tuuba, Magic Carpet Ride, all of which were major box office hits.
filmography
2001 Vizontele
2004 Vizontele Tuuba
2005 Organize İşler Magic Carpet Ride
2009 Neşeli Hayat A Cheerful Life
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the children of diyarbakır min dît
turkey, germany 2009, 35mm, 102’, colour
director-script-editing Miraz Bezar
cinematography Isabelle Casez
music Mustafa Biber
cast Şenay Orak, Muhammed Al, Hakan Karsak,
Suzan İlir, Berîvan Ayaz, Fahriye Çelik
production Bezar Film & Corazon International
distribution Michael Weber, The Match Factory,
Balthasarstr. 79-81 50670 Cologne Germany
T +49 221 539 709-0 [email protected]
www.the-match-factory.com
awards Gaztea Youth Award San Sebastian
Special Jury Prize Ghent • Young Talent Award
Hamburg • Special Jury Prize Antalya
Ten-year-old Gulistan and her younger brother Fırat live happily with their parents in Diyarbakır.
Tragedy strikes when their mother and father are shot down by paramilitary gunmen before their
eyes. Traumatised and orphaned, Gulistan, Fırat and their infant sister are placed in the care of their
young, politically-active aunt Yekbun, who soon disappears without a trace. As days turn into weeks,
the money that their aunt left them runs out. Eventually, the children have to fend for themselves
on the streets, where one day, Gulistan is shocked to come across the murderer of her parents.
Miraz Bezar (Ankara, 1971) immigrated to Germany with his family in 1980. He quit
studying economics and started working as a cameraman and acting in Off Theatre
groups. With the success of his first short film, he began studying at the German
Film Academy in Berlin (DFFB). His short films Berivan, Duri and Freiwild have been
screened at festivals worldwide and won awards. He currently lives in Berlin and
Istanbul.
filmography
1994 İğne The Needle (short) 1995 Berivan (short) 1996 Tele Vérité (short) 1997 Uzak Duri (short)
2000 Avcı Freiwild (short) 2009 Min Dît The Children of Diyarbakır
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daddy’s babam büfe
turkey 2009, 35mm, 92’, colour
director Meriç Demiray
script Meriç Demiray
cinematography Burak Yazıcı
editing Ruşen Dağhan
music Alp Erkin Çakmak
cast Turan Özdemir, Levent Tülek, Nalan
Kuruçim, Caner Çandarlı
production-distribution Direnç Kıymaç, Güney
Film Yapım, Duatepe Mah. Avukat Cad.
Şahmerdan Sok. No 2/36 Şişli Istanbul
T +90 532 622 7231
[email protected] | www.guneyfilm.com
Salim is a caretaker in an apartment block. One of the residents in the building, Korcan, works as
a news cameraman for a TV channel. One day Korcan tells Salim about an idea that will generate
extra income for them: they will fabricate fake news footage. Salim will perform and Korcan film
him as if an amateur has coincidentally captured the event on camera. Then they’ll sell it to a TV
channel as authentic footage.
In this way, a new world of opportunities opens up for the pair.
Meriç Demiray (Aydın, 1975) holds a BA in film and television studies from
Anadolu University. He worked in various jobs in the film industry before becoming
a professional screenwriter in 2002. He has also written several drama series for
Turkish television. Daddy’s is his debut feature.
filmography
1996 222 (short)
2001 Hiç Gözüme Bakmamıştın (short)
2009 Babam Büfe Daddy’s
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dark cloud bahtı kara
turkey 2009, 35mm, 92’, colour
director-script Theron Patterson
cinematography Shaun McDowell
editing Theron Patterson, Özcan Vardar
music Theron Patterson
cast Reha Özcan, Kamer Çelenk, Yeşim Ceren
Bozoğlu, Haktan Pak, Tolga Sarıtaş
production-distribution Enis Köstepen,
Yamaç Okur, Nadir Öperli, Bulut Film, Boğaziçi
Üniversitesi, Mithat Alam Film Merkezi,
Bebek 34342 Istanbul
T +90 533 661 7737
[email protected] | www.bulutfilm.com
awards Best Film, Best Script, Best Actor Bursa
Adnan lives alone with his son, Burak, in Istanbul, doing his best to find family warmth with his
brother-in-law Can and his wife Deniz. Concerned about Burak’s future, Can and Deniz strive to
get Adnan reconnect to the demands of everyday life. Unfortunately Adnan’s entanglements with
bizarre mishaps and accidents, and Burak’s juvenile attitudes, test the limits of how Can and Deniz
can try to take care of, and save, the family.
Theron Patterson earned his bachelor and graduate degrees in filmmaking from
Arizona University and CalArts Institute respectively. Since 2001 he has been a
faculty member at Bahçeşehir University’s Film & TV Department. Experienced in all
departments of filmmaking, he has worked on many short film and video projects.
Patterson’s latest short film Şahin’s Pride was screened at many festivals in Turkey.
filmography
2007 Şahin’in Gururu Şahin’s Pride (short)
2009 Bahtı Kara Dark Cloud
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dragon trap ejder kapanı
turkey 2010, 35mm, 110’, colour
director Uğur Yücel
script Kubilay Tat
cinematography Tolga Kutlar
editing Ulaş Cihan Şimşek
music Soner Akalın, Mayki, Uğur Yücel
cast Uğur Yücel, Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, Nejat İşler,
Berrak Tüzünataç, Ceyda Düvenci, Sırrı S. Önder
production-distribution Erol Avcı,
TMC Film, Gazeteciler Sitesi Dergiler Sok.
No:29/2 Esentepe 34394 Istanbul
T +90 212 288 9260
[email protected] | www.tmc.com.tr
Just before a serial murder case in Istanbul, targeting paedophiles released from prison following
a general amnesty, the 12-year-old sister of Ensar, a soldier in southeast Turkey, is raped. When
Ensar vanishes in the meantime, he becomes the lead suspect in the serial murder case. The deputy
director and chief inspector of the Istanbul Crimes & Murder Department take over the case. The
murderer is highly intelligent and acts fast. He also has the support of the public for giving the guilty
their comeuppance.
Uğur Yücel studied acting at the Istanbul Conservatoire and launched a career of
one-man shows in 1977. Six years later, he began acting in feature films and made
his directorial debut with a short film in 1987. He projected the silent film on a big
screen and accompanied it himself on stage with percussion instruments. He is an
active actor, writer, director and composer for feature films and television series. As
one of the most acclaimed actors of his time, Uğur Yücel is highly respected for his
ability to ‘migrate’ into the souls of the characters he plays.
filmography
2004 Yazı Tura Toss Up
2006 Hayatımın Kadınısın The Woman of My Life
2010 Ejder Kapanı Dragon Trap
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envy kıskanmak
turkey 2009, 35mm, 96’, colour
director-editing Zeki Demirkubuz
script Zeki Demirkubuz
(based on Nahit Sırrı Örik’s novel)
cinematography Emre Erkmen
cast Nergis Öztürk, Serhat Tutumluer,
Berrak Tüzünataç, Bora Cengiz, Hasibe Eren
production Zeki Demirkubuz (Mavi Film),
Zafer Çelik (Yerli Film)
distribution Zeki Demirkubuz, Mavi Film, Kılıç Ali
Paşa Mah. Altın Bilezik Sok. 9/5 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 9084 [email protected]
www.kiskanmakfilm.com
award Best Actress Antalya
“Although the novel seems to be a story based on human themes of ugliness, beauty, envy and
passion, I thought about making a film based on Envy, because its story mainly addressed the
subject of fate. The story centres on Seniha, whose fate has been determined by her ugliness, and
her transformation from passive victim of this fate, to arbitrator of the fate of beauty, which she so
abhors. It is, then, an uncommon story about the human soul. I felt that a story which deconstructs
beauty, questioning it from the standpoint of ugliness would contribute towards understanding and
talking about a painful human condition.”
Zeki Demirkubuz
Zeki Demirkubuz (Isparta, 1964) graduated from the Istanbul University Faculty of
Communications. He directed Block C, his first feature film in 1994. He first gained
the notice of film critics with Innocence and The Third Page. This was followed by
the successful reception of Fate and Confession, which were both screened in Un
Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. He has also directed The Waiting Room
and Destiny, the prequel to Innocence.
filmography
1994 C Blok Block C 1997 Masumiyet Innocence 1999 Üçüncü Sayfa The Third Page 2001 İtiraf
Confession 2001 Yazgı Fate 2003 Bekleme Odası The Waiting Room 2006 Kader Destiny 2009
Kıskanmak Envy
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five cities beş şehir
turkey 2009, 35mm, 96’, colour
director Onur Ünlü
script Onur Ünlü
cinematography Eyüp Boz
editing Ahmet Can Çakırca
music Cenap Oğuz
cast Bülent Emin Yarar, Şebnem Sönmez, Beste
Bereket, Tansu Biçer, Ahmet Rıfat Sungar
production-distribution Eflatun Film
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. Yeni Melek Han
No: 2-4 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 532 420 3064 [email protected]
In Five Cities, the lives of the five characters are closely bound up with death. A policeman who
is painfully in love; a young university student who works as a part-time shop assistant to pay her
way; a teacher tormented by guilt because of the crime he committed; a man treated badly by life
who sells toy trains and has a thing for poetry; and an 11-year-old boy desperate to be in the school
dance team so he can hold the hand of the girl he loves...
Throughout the film, the lives of these characters change constantly with the irony of fate. Three
of them have cancer and know that they are going to die; the other two are murderers and know
what it is to kill. So each of them has a more intimate acquaintance with death than us regular
human beings.
Onur Ünlü (Izmit, 1973) graduated from the Communications Department of
Anadolu University. He earned a master’s degree at Marmara University, majoring
in communication sciences. Since 1997 he has been working as a screenwriter,
copywriter, producer and director in the film production business. In 2007 he wrote,
produced and directed his first feature film Police. He has also made a sci-fi children’s
film called The Kid.
filmography
2007 Polis Police
2008 Çocuk The Kid
2008 Güneşin Oğlu Son of the Sun
2009 Beş Şehir Five Cities
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game of love aşk geliyorum demez
turkey 2009, 35mm, 95’, colour
director Murat Şeker
script Selami Genli, Murat Şeker
cinematography Veli Kuzlu
editing Levent Çelebi
music Aytekin Ataş
cast Tolgahan Sayışman, Berguzar Korel,
Zeki Alasya, Altan Erkekli, Altan Gördüm
production-distribution Murat Şeker,
Sugarworkz, Erol Dernek Sok. Yeni Melek Han
No: 17/6 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 9238
[email protected]
www.sugarworkz.com
Ali, a young good-looking guy and something of a womanizer, is the son of a tradesman in the
bustling Mahmutpaşa bazaar district of Istanbul. And Gözde is the philanthropic, nature-loving
daughter of a wealthy contractor, who buys up the commercial building where Ali’s father works.
The contractor decides to raze the building and put up a shopping mall instead. When he asks the
tradesmen to vacate the building right away, the tradesmen join forces, hatch a plan and persuade
Ali to work his charms on Gözde. Ali and Gözde, who meet at a charity night, are quite taken by one
another. A series of plans are contrived with the help of the tradesmen, and a comic and romantic
story unfolds.
Murat Şeker (1973) studied film and television at Mimar Sinan University. He began
working in the production of documentary films and television series in 1992. He
continued his career directing music videos and writing on music for newspapers
and magazines. After working at the music channel Number One TV as a creative
director, he began working with Sinan Çetin as an assistant director. He is currently
working on his new project.
filmography
1996 1 (short) 1998 Sıfır Zero (short) 2003 Adak Sacrifice (short) 2004 Almanya Rüyası German
Dream (documentary) 2006 2 Süper Film Birden Gravity Zero (feature) 2007 Plajda On the Beach
(feature) 2008 Türk Gibi Başla Alman Gibi Bitir A German Mind With a Turkish Heart (documentary);
Aşk Tutulması The Goal of My Love (feature) 2009 Aşk Geliyorum Demez Game of Love
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i saw the sun güneşi gördüm
turkey 2009, 35mm, 120’, colour
director-script Mahsun Kırmızıgül
cinematography Soykut Turan
editing Hamdi Deniz
music Mahsun Kırmızıgül, Yıldıray Gürgen,
Tevfik Akbaşlı
cast Ali Sürmeli, Alper Kul, Altan Erkekli,
Cezmi Baskın, Demet Evgar, Emre Kınay, Erol
Günaydın, Mahsun Kırmızıgül, Şerif Sezer
production-distribution Murat Tokat, Boyut
Film, 4. Gazeteciler Sitesi, Ülgen Sok. No: 43,
34330 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 270 4830 [email protected]
www.boyutfilm.com
The fate of the Altun family is typical of the 2.5 million Kurds driven from their homeland in the
southeast of Turkey. This is the story of the family’s forced migration from the region and the
displaced lives they later lead in Istanbul, at the opposite end of the country, and still further away
in Norway. To the Altuns, the land they know as home is heaven on earth, but a war of 25 years
has poisoned that, making everyday life hell. One of the Altun sons, a soldier doing national service,
meets his guerrilla brother head-on in a mountainside clash; another brother, a cripple, has been
legless since stepping on a land-mine. Eventually, these last remaining Kurdish families are levered
off the land and forced to migrate to the big city.
Mahsun Kırmızgül (Diyarbakır, 1969) graduated from Istanbul Technical University.
His first feature film White Angel won several awards at various film festivals. I Saw
the Sun is Kırmızıgül’s second film as writer and director.
filmography
2007 Beyaz Melek White Angel
2009 Güneşi Gördüm I Saw the Sun
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in darkness karanlıktakiler
turkey 2009, 35mm, 102’, colour
director Çağan Irmak
script Çağan Irmak
cinematography Gökhan Tiryaki
editing Bora Gökşingöl
cast Meral Çetinkaya, Erdem Akakçe, Derya
Alabora, Şebnem Dilligil, Rıza Akın, Pınar Töre,
Savaş Akova, Durul Bazan, Merih Atalay
production-distribution Mustafa Oğuz, Most
Production, Eğlence Sok. No: 6 Arnavutköy
Beşiktaş 34345 Istanbul
T +90 212 265 4343 [email protected]
www.mostproduction.com
Thirty-something Egemen works as an office boy for an advertising agency and, despite his age, still
has to live with his mother Gülseren. For Egemen, life has meant dealing with his mother’s mental
black-outs. For Gülseren, on the other hand, the only thing that makes life worth living is Egemen.
The rest is endless angst and a restless spirit endured within the four walls of her house where she
has imprisoned herself. The only person she wants to be with is Egemen. Even the very thought of
something that might separate her from him is enough to drive her mad.
In Darkness is the sometimes frightening, sometimes suspenseful, and occasionally humorous story
of a mother whose life has been shaped by the moral judgment of the middle-class and the young
man forced to live in his mother’s hell.
Çağan Irmak (Izmir, 1970) graduated from the Radio and Television Department of
Ege University. In 1992, he won the Sedat Simavi Award for two shorts he made as
a student, Masal and Kurban. After graduating, he worked as an assistant director
to Orhan Oğuz, Mahinur Ergun, Filiz Kaynak and Yusuf Kurçenli. He won the first
prize in the IFSAK (Istanbul Amateur Photography and Cinema Club) competition
for his short Play Me ‘Old and Wise’ in 1998. He made his debut feature Wish me
Luck in 2001.
filmography
1988 Bana ‘Old and Wise’ı Çal Play Me ‘Old and Wise’ (short) 2001 Bana Şans Dile Wish Me Luck
2003 Mustafa Hakkında Herşey All About Mustafa 2005 Babam ve Oğlum My Father and Son
2007 Ulak The Messenger 2008 Issız Adam Alone 2009 Karanlıktakiler In Darkness
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the island: wedding of zombies ada: zombilerin düğünü
turkey 2010, hdcam, 82’, colour
director Murat Emir Eren, Talip Ertürk
script Murat Emir Eren, Talip Ertürk
cinematography Meryem Yavuz
editing Çiçek Kahraman
cast Ozan Ayhan, Esra Ruşan, Onur Buldu, Rüya
Önal, Kaan Keskin, Taner Birsel
production-distribution Murat Emir Eren, Beyin
Film, Caferağa M. Hacı Hüsam Sok. Uğur Apt.
No: 9-2 Kadıköy Istanbul
T +90 532 602 9703
[email protected] | www.adafilmi.com
A group of five friends, who have known each other for a long time, go off to Büyükada, the
largest of Istanbul’s islands, for a friend’s wedding. Erhan takes a video camera with him to capture
the wedding itself and the group’s long awaited reunion. He spends his whole time filming, and
everything we see on screen is his impressions behind the camera. But as the wedding wears on, a
group of zombies arrives, attacks the guests and turns the place into a bloodbath.
Murat Emir Eren (1982) is a communications student at Istanbul Bilgi University.
Between 2002-2006, he wrote on film for the national daily Vatan and weekly
magazine Haftalık. Since September 2006, he has been working as editor and writer
for the magazine Sinema. He directed a short movie called MacGuffin in 2008. The
Island: Wedding of Zombies is his first feature.
Talip Ertürk (Istanbul, 1983) is a student at Istanbul University. Ertürk began working
as an editor for the national television channel Cine5 in 2000. He has also written
articles for Cine5 Magazine and texts for the TV show CineSinema. He spent some
time as a freelance film critic for the daily Vatan and served as an assistant editor
for the magazine Total Film from 2006 to 2007. He is currently working at the daily
Haberturk. The Island: Wedding of Zombies is his first feature.
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journey to the moon aya seyahat
turkey 2009, hdcam, 79’, colour
director-script Kutluğ Ataman
cinematography Tolga Kutluay, Blagoy
Toprakidis
editing Ahmet Balaban
cast Metin Alagaş, Gözde Aran, Ahmet Aslan,
Ahmet İlhan, İlhan Kaya, Kemal Okumuş,
Gülseren Özbakır, Ahmet Polat
production Burcu Duru, Saatleri Ayarlama
Enstitüsü
distribution Zeyno Film, Cihangir Cad.
No: 34 D:2 Cihangir Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 4556
[email protected] | www.kutlugataman.com
A space story from Erzincan...
1957... A remote village in the Erzincan area of eastern Turkey… Four impassioned villagers make
plans to travel to the moon, convinced that their mission will succeed. Their adventure is told in the
picture-book style of the period through black & white photographs. And the clipped tones of the
local narrator leave all emotion to the audience.
As events unfold, they are given explanation by prominent Turkish intellectuals with scientific
experience in different fields. And as the various aspects of these events are examined, the audience
is drawn into ‘outlandish’ territory. Watching the film gives the sense less of a historical documentary
than of an in-depth study of contemporary Turkish culture.
Kutluğ Ataman (Istanbul, 1961) studied film at the University of California, Los
Angeles. In 1994, he directed his first feature film, Serpent’s Tale, which brought
him international recognition as well as a number of awards. He won the Carnegie
Prize in Pittsburgh in 2004. In 2003 the UK’s The Observer newspaper selected him
artist of the year. His works are held in public and private collections worldwide,
including MoMA, New York.
filmography
1994 Karanlık Sular Serpent’s Tale
1998 Lola+Bilidikid
2005 İki Genç Kız 2 Girls
2009 Aya Seyahat Journey to the Moon
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love, bitter acı aşk
turkey 2009, 35mm, 98’, colour
director A. Taner Elhan
script Onur Ünlü
cinematography Vedat Özdemir
editing Ahmet Can Çakırca
music Fairuz Derin Bulut
cast Halit Ergenç, Cansu Dere, Songül Öden
production-distribution Timur Savcı, Tim’s
Productions, Nispetiye Cad. Yücel Sok. Arıcan
Sitesi No:3 B Blok Kat: 4 D:9 1. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 9986
[email protected] | www.tims.tv
Orhan, a literature professor at a university in Eskişehir, unexpectedly ends his relationship with
Ayşe, who he was planning to marry, and arrives in Istanbul where he meets Oya. After living
possibly the happiest days of his life with Oya, a photographer, Orhan finds himself caught in a
challenging love triangle as a result of the horrors they encounter in the early days of their marriage.
Meanwhile, his new student Seda, drags Orhan towards a point of no return. Tough days lie ahead
for Orhan whose life is turned upside down when he finds himself torn between three women.
A. Taner Elhan (Ankara, 1970) graduated from the Anadolu University, Faculty of
Communication Sciences in film and television studies. He entered the film industry
in 2006 as a producer. Love, Bitter is his directorial debut.
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love in another language başka dilde aşk
turkey 2009, 35mm, 98’, colour
director İlksen Başarır
script İlksen Başarır, Mert Fırat
cinematography Hayk Kırakosyan
editing Arzu Volkan
music Uğur Akyürek, Erdem Yörük
cast Mert Fırat, Saadet Işıl Aksoy, Lale Mansur,
Emre Karayel, Tuğrul Tülek, Şebnem Köstem
production-distribution N. Bünhan Bengi,
Ofisistanbul, Serdar-ı Ekrem Sok. No: 31/2
Beyoğlu 34420 Istanbul
T +90 212 292 2944 | [email protected]
awards City Council Award Antalya • Turkish
Film Critics’ Best Film Award, Best Actress Bursa
Onur is a hearing-impaired young man, brought up by his mother after his father left when he was
seven years old. Although he studied web design at university, Onur works in a library, where he
doesn’t have to communicate with people. He meets Zeynep at an engagement party for one of his
friends. Zeynep, who left home after finding out that her father has cheated on her mother, goes
through a string of jobs, finally ending up at a call centre. She spends her whole day talking with
people she doesn’t know. Tough job conditions and the little money she earns for the tedious work
make her unhappy. After meeting Onur and discovering that he is hearing-impaired, Zeynep thinks
that she can find peace at last with this man who never speaks. And a relationship begins which
urges us to question life in an altogether different way.
İlksen Başarır (Istanbul, 1978) studied communications at Marmara University. She
began working as an assistant director at the production company, IFR in 2000.
She was asisstant director to Semir Aslanyürek on his feature The Waterfall. Since
then she has worked in the production of TV commercials and feature films. Love in
Another Language is her directorial debut.
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the master usta
turkey 2009, 35mm, 113’, colour
director Bahadır Karataş
script Ayfer Tunç, Bahadır Karataş
cinematography Mirsad Herovic
editing Evren Aksoy
music Ömer Özgür
cast Yetkin Dikinciler, Sevin Fadik Atasoy,
Şevket Çoruh, Hasibe Eren
production-distribution Ahmet Mete Özok,
Filmpark Film, Karanfil Cad. Karanfil Aralığı Sok.
No:2 Levent 34330 Istanbul
T +90 212 269 2569
[email protected] | www.filmpark.com.tr
The Master focuses on the struggle between a mechanic and his wife: he considers his passion for
flying the centre of his life, while she’d rather have that centre reserved for herself. An imaginative
tale of passion and love set against the real backdrop of politically and religiously polarized 21st
century Turkish society.
The Master explores the spirit of the time in Turkey, an impulsively transforming society, through the
intriguing story of a self-willed amateur aviator.
Bahadır Karataş (1965) graduated from the Film and Television Department of
Anadolu University in 1991. After a year’s experience in the film industry as an
assistant director, he went to Los Angeles on a special scholarship. He was accepted
on a three-year master’s program at the School of Cinematic Arts within the
University of Southern California (USC) and earned a master’s degree in fine arts
in 1996. His short films and documentaries have been screened in Turkey and at
international festivals.
filmography
1989 Film Bu Ya It’s Just A Film (short) 1991 Kazlıçeşme (documentary) 1991 Porsuk'un Öteki Yakası
The Opposite Shore of the Porsuk River (documentary) 1996 Memory is a Foreign Country (short)
2009 Usta The Master
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men on the bridge köprüdekiler
turkey 2009, 35mm, 87’, colour
director Aslı Özge
script Aslı Özge
cinematography Emre Erkmen
editing Aylin Zoi Tinel, Vessela Martschewski,
Christof Schertenleib
cast Fikret Portakal, Murat Tokgöz, Umut Ilker
production Sevil Demirci, Yeni Sinemacılık
distribution Wide Management, 40 rue SainteAnne 75002 Paris France
T +33 1 5395 0464 [email protected]
www. widemanagement.com
awards Best Film Istanbul • Best Film Adana
Distribution Award London Turkish Film Festival
The dreams of three young men working amongst millions of commuters in the gridlock on
Istanbul’s Bosphorus Bridge unknowingly intersect every day. Fikret illegally sells roses amid the
halting traffic but is desperate for a regular job; Murat is a traffic policeman using the internet for
dating opportunities; and Umut is a shared-taxi driver searching for a better apartment to rent in
order to satisfy his wife, whose desires exceed his earnings. The story of the film is based on the lives
of the characters depicting themselves in the original locations.
Aslı Özge (Istanbul, 1975) graduated from the film department of Marmara
University. In 2003, she directed her first feature film A Little Bit of April, co-produced
by ZDF/3sat. In 2009, her feature film Men on the Bridge won Best Film awards
at both the Istanbul and Adana Film Festivals and premiered internationally at the
Locarno and Toronto Film Festivals. Her upcoming feature film project Asphyxia is a
German-Turkish co-production, and has recently received development funding from
the Kuratorium junger deutscher Film.
selected filmography
2000 Capital C (short)
2003 Biraz Nisan A Little Bit of April
2005 Hesperos’un Çömezleri Hesperos’ Apprentices (documentary)
2009 Köprüdekiler Men on the Bridge
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the ottoman cowboys yahşi batı
turkey 2010, 35mm, 122’, colour
director Ömer Faruk Sorak
script Cem Yılmaz
cinematography Mirsad Herovic
editing Çağrı Türkkan
music Ömer Özgür
cast Cem Yılmaz, Ozan Güven, Demet Evgar,
Özkan Uğur, Zafer Algöz
production S. Murat Akdilek, Cem Yılmaz
distribution S. Murat Akdilek, Fida Film,
Şakayıklı Sok. No: 15, 3. Levent 34330 Istanbul
T +90 212 282 4232
[email protected] | www.fidafilm.com
A thrilling story of love and adventure meeting at the dusty crossroads of East and West. The year
1881: the Sultan wants to send the American President a gift. Aziz Efendi and Lemi Bey are assigned
this duty. Aziz Efendi and Lemi Bey, proud of their mission, hit the road, unaware of what awaits
them. After a troublesome journey they arrive in America, without the slightest hunch of the events
they will face. They will meet new people, make new friends and also hordes of enemies. But no
trouble is great enough to make them change their course. Neither Indians, nor cowboys, nor a
beautiful woman can stop them. It’s all because they are two brave Ottomans determined at all
costs to keep their promise to the Sultan.
Ömer Faruk Sorak graduated from the Ankara University College of Media. He
worked at the state broadcaster TRT from 1987 to 1990 as an assistant cameraman,
and from 1990 to 1995 as a cameraman. From 1995 onwards, he worked there as
DoP and director. He established Böcek Productions in 1998 and has since produced
a good number of TV commercials, music videos, TV shows, documentaries and
feature films.
filmography
2001 Vizontele
2004 G.O.R.A
2006 Sınav The Exam
2010 Yahşi Batı The Ottoman Cowboys
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piano girl deli deli olma
turkey 2009, 35mm, 90’, colour
director Murat Saraçoğlu
script Hazel Sevim Ünsal
cinematography Mustafa Kuşçu
editing Mustafa Preşeva, Erkan Tekemen
music Mehmet Erdem, Özgür Akgül
cast Tarık Akan, Şerif Sezer, Levent Tülek, Zuhal
Topal, Murat Aydın, Halil Kumova
production-distribution Tolga Aydın, Aydın Film,
Ahmet Fatgari Sok. No:152/3 Teşvikiye
Şişli Istanbul T +90 212 233 7700
[email protected] | www.aydinfilm.com
In the wake of the 1893 War, a number of Molokans are expelled from Russia by the tsar and
forcibly resettled in Kars. Among the exiles is Mishka’s family. Mishka, now in his 70s, used to work
the village mill, but with the arrival of modern machinery the mill fell into obsolescence and Mishka
into penury. Popuç, the ageing and cantankerous matriarch of the village, can’t stand the sight of
Mishka and doesn’t want him living in the village. This leaves the villagers caught between Popuç
and Mishka, who they know and like as a giving, peaceable and harmless old man. Popuç lives with
her son Şemistan, her daughter-in-law Figan and three grandchildren. Alma, the youngest of her
grandchildren, is a kind and headstrong girl, born with a musical ear. Her schoolteacher, Metin, has
noticed Alma’s talent and thinks it shouldn’t be left to go to waste. Alma, meanwhile, strikes up a
close friendship with Mishka.
Murat Saraçoğlu (Istanbul, 1970) graduated from the Radio and Television
Department of Istanbul University. He has directed several television series, as well
as writing an award-winning book of short stories.
filmography
2008 120
2008 O… Çocukları
2009 Deli Deli Olma Piano Girl
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spring fall ilkbahar sonbahar
turkey 2010, 35mm, 104, colour
director Yavuz Özkan
script Yavuz Özkan
cinematography Ahmet Sesigürgil
editing Ayhan Çetiner
cast Nehir Çinkaya
production-distribution Aycan Çetin, Z1 Film
Atölyesi, Sıraselviler C. Bakraç Sok. No: 35/A
Taksim 34433 Istanbul
T +90 212 293 5745
[email protected]
www.z1filmatolyesi.com
A film director from the generation of ’68 decides to intervene in life through his own field. His
real concern is to create a whole new production model, a new language, a new understanding of
aesthetics, and most important, a new production ethic. So he mortgages his country house. When
the director publishes a rapturous manifesto, the house starts to fill up. He tells chosen candidates:
“During the selection process, we have looked to see if you have the courage to go after your heart.
We are here to enrich life with stories worth telling. You should have a story of your own. If you
don’t, then you’ll become the subject of other people’s stories.”
Throughout the film, this location will be used as a show arena, a giant stage. Everything that
happens on this stage will be shot in a musical harmony and with a documentary flavour.
Yavuz Özkan made several short films and wrote screenplays during the 1970s. In
1978, he directed his first feature, The Mine. In the 1980s and 1990s, he directed
several films which won multiple awards both locally and internationally. In 1995,
he founded Z-1 Film Atölyesi (Z-1 Film Studio), opening a film training centre with
33 prominent faculty members as instructors. He served as chairman of the Turkish
Directors Association from 1999-2002.
filmography
1975 Yarış Race 1978 Maden The Mine 1979 Demiryol Railroad 1988 Yağmur Kaçakları Runaways
under the Rain 1989 Umut Yarına Kaldı Another Hope for Tomorrow 1989 Film Bitti The Film is Over
1990 Büyük Yalnızlık The Great Solitude 1991 Ateş Üstünde Yürümek Walking on Fire 1992 İki Kadın
Two Women 1994 Bir Sonbahar Hikâyesi An Autumn Story 1994 Yengeç Sepeti Lobster Pot 1995 Bir
Kadının Anatomisi Anatomy of a Woman 1997 Bir Erkeğin Anatomisi Anatomy of a Man 2004 Hayal
Kurma Oyunları Dreaming Games
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a step into the darkness büyük oyun
turkey 2009, 35mm, 110’, colour
director Atıl İnaç
script Avni Özgürel, Atıl İnaç
cinematography Atıl İnaç
editing Aziz İmamoğlu
music Sabri Tuluğ Tırpan
cast Suzan Genç, Selen Uçer, Serdal Genç,
Serkan Genç, Rana Cabbar, Selim Bayraktar
production-distribution TFT Production, Yıldız
Cad. Tevfik Paşa Konağı No: 49 D: 2 Beşiktaş
34353 Istanbul T +90 212 258 1842
[email protected]
www.tftyapim.com
An entire village in northern Iraq is wiped out when misinformed and panicked American soldiers
stage a night-time raid. Cennet, a young Turkmen girl who has never before left home and is the
only survivor of the raid, has no choice but to set out for Kirkuk in search of her older brother, a
barber named Azim. When she reaches Kirkuk she learns that Azim has been badly hurt in a bomb
blast and taken to Turkey for treatment. Desperate to track him down, Cennet sets off on an
arduous journey, her sense of resolve strengthened by blind fury and the fact that she has nothing
to lose. A pair of smugglers agrees to help her navigate the perilous mountain passes of northern
Iraq and cross illegally into Turkey.
Atıl İnaç studied philosophy at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and graduated
from Boğaziçi University in philosophy. He continued his academic studies at
Claremont Graduate University, specializing in the philosophy of language. From
2003 to 2007, after returning to Turkey, he spent all his time writing and directing
TV films and series for most of the major television networks. The director completed
his first feature film Zincirbozan in 2007. A Step into the Darkness, which was shot
in Iraq and Southeast Turkey, is his second feature film.
filmography
2007 Zincirbozan
2009 Büyük Oyun A Step into the Darkness
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tales from kars kars öyküleri
turkey 2010, 35mm, 78’, colour
directors-screenwriters Özcan Alper, Zehra
Derya Koç, Ülkü Oktay, Ahu Öztürk, Emre Akay
cinematography Özgür Eken
editing Çiçek Kahraman, Ulaş Cihan Şimşek
cast Berna Adıgüzel, Ayda Aksel, Erol Babaoğlu,
İskender Bağcılar, Ozan Bilen, Begüm Birgören,
Necmettin Çobanoğlu, Birsu Demir, Şebnem
Köstem, Müge Ulusoy, Bennu Yıldırımlar
production-distribution Başak Emre, Ahmet
Boyacıoğlu, Gezici Film, Abay Kunanbay Cad.
20/11 Kavaklıdere Ankara
T +90 312 466 3484 [email protected]
www.festivalonwheels.org
In 2007, Ankara Cinema Association held a screenplay contest entitled the Tales from Kars. In this,
five scripts were chosen by a selection committee made up of prominent Turkish filmmakers Zeki
Demirkubuz, Ümit Ünal and Önder Çakar.
Moto Guzzi: Twelve-year-old Yusuf, who lives in a village near Kars, has to cycle miles every day to
get to school, even in the brutal winter. It may seem like a punishing routine, but not so for Yusuf.
After all, he knows that every morning he’ll catch a glimpse of Leyla, the girl he has taken a shine
to, even if only for a fleeting moment...
Ashes: Nazlı’s childhood is a period of her life she has never come to terms with. Then, with news
of her mother’s death, she starts remembering everything. Is the past really so bad? Like everyone,
her mother is a figure she both fears and loves.
Zilo: Seven-year-old Zilo, who lives in Kars, has just one friend: a chick she’s inseparable from. Zilo is
out of place with her chick both at home and at school, but one day finds herself deeply impressed
by what her teacher has to say about Ankara. Setting herself the goal of going to the capital, Zilo
needs to find the money to make her escape.
Open Wound: Ozan, a university student, returns to his village on receiving the news that his
grandmother has died. Back in the village, he finds out a lot about the past of his father, an inwardly
angry man.
A Small Truth: Celal Bey is known popularly as ‘the Athlete’, except that no one knows where the
nickname comes from. Though he cuts a figure as a modern republican, Celal Bey is actually a typical
Kars farmer who uses traditional farming methods. But as someone who favours innovation in his
everyday life, he decides one day to catch up with the times and hire an agricultural engineer.
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there orada
turkey 2009, 35mm, 87’, colour
directors Hakkı Kurtuluş, Melik Saraçoğlu
script Hakkı Kurtuluş, Melik Saraçoğlu
cinematography Eyüp Boz
editing Çiçek Kahraman
music Alper Maral
cast Dolunay Soysert, Sinan Tuzcu, Erol
Günaydın, Füsun Erbulak, Bahtiyar Engin
production-distribution Hakkı Kurtuluş, İkifilm,
P.K. 139 34431 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 539 734 4443
[email protected] | www.ikifilm.com
There tells the 24-hour story of a Turkish family. After his mother’s suicide, Mazhar, who was exiled
to France for 12 years, comes back to Istanbul. The reunion with his sister Neslihan is painful. After
the funeral, they decide to find their father and tell him about their mother’s death. Since their
separation, their father Erol has lived in isolation on an island. During their discussion, which is
full of both confessions and mutual recriminations, the family’s whole past resurfaces and all their
unspoken secrets come out.
Hakkı Kurtuluş (1980) studied communications, film and German language at
the Universities of Galatasaray, Lyon, Paris, Tübingen, Weimar and Berlin. He is a
graduate of Lumière University and old fellow of Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres
et Sciences Humaines. Kurtuluş holds an MA degree in German studies from Ecole
Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris. He is currently working on a Ph.D. at the same
school.
Melik Saraçoğlu (1984) studied film and literature under the double major program
at Lumière University Lyon 2 in France between 2003 and 2006. He also studied at
the University of Vienna in 2006. He has published several of his writings in Centuria
%48, Kitap-lık and Temrinler.
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vavien
turkey 2009, hdcam, 100’, colour
directors Yağmur Taylan, Durul Taylan
script Engin Günaydın
cinematography Gökhan Tiryaki
editing Bora Gökşingöl
music Atilla Özdemiroğlu
cast Engin Günaydın, Binnur Kaya, Settar
Tanrıöğen, Serra Yılmaz, Ercan Kesal, İlker
Aksum, Güneş Berberoğlu
production-distribution Müge Kolat, Imaj
Entertainment, Odalar Sok. No: 9 Beşiktaş
Istanbul T +90 212 258 4000
[email protected] | www.imajonline.com
Celal lives an unhappy family life in a small town with his wife Sevilay and his son. Celal and his
brother Cemal run an electrical shop, but business isn’t good and they’re in debt. The only fun they
have is going to night clubs in Samsun. Celal’s love for Sibel Ceylan, who works in the night club,
promises to land him in trouble. Celal’s wife Sevilay saves up the money sent by her father, who has
been living in Germany for 15 years. But she doesn’t know that Celal knows her secret. Living an
unhappy life, Celal thinks that this money will be his salvation and he makes a plan.
The word ‘vavien’ derives from the French ‘va et vient’, literally ‘coming and going’. It is also an
international electrical term, denoting a two-way switch. Vavien is a black comedy infused with
elements of suspense which highlights inconsistencies and comings and goings as it follows the
characters’ dramatic moves.
Yağmur Taylan (Bursa, 1966) graduated in medicine from Uludağ University in 1990.
Between 1990-1995 he specialized in psychiatry at the Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital.
In 1997 he started working with his brother as a producer and director. Since then,
he has worked on many television series, commercials and two feature films.
Durul Taylan (Bursa, 1969) graduated from the industrial engineering department of
Istanbul Technical University in 1990. After writing for various film magazines such
as Antrakt and Sinema, he began working as a director on the TV series Sır Dosyası.
filmography
2003 Okul School
2006 Küçük Kıyamet Little Apocalypse
2009 Vavien
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wings of the night gecenin kanatları
turkey 2009, 35mm, 100’, colour
director Serdar Akar
script Mahsun Kırmızıgül, Ahmet Küçükkayalı
cinematography Mustafa Kuşçu
editing Hamdi Deniz
music Mahsun Kırmızıgül, Tevfik Akbaşlı
cast Beren Saat, Murat Ünalmış, Erkan
Petekkaya, Teoman Kumbaracıbaşı, Cezmi
Baskın, Ferit Kaya, Ali Barışık, Yavuz Bingöl
production-distribution Murat Tokat, Boyut
Film, 4. Gazeteciler Sitesi, Ülgen Sok. No: 43,
34330 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 270 4830 [email protected]
www.boyutfilm.com
The struggle for democracy in the dark and bloody days following the 12 September 1980 coup
brought the people into conflict with the state army. At a time when ‘unsolved’ murders were
rife, Gece, a four-year old girl, witnessed her parents being killed by the police in a house where
revolutionists were living. Years later, Gece agrees to become a suicide bomber for a revolutionist
organization in order to avenge her parents. But arriving in the city to settle scores, she finds herself
exploring the value of life, love and friendship when she meets the caretaker’s son Yusuf.
Serdar Akar (Ankara, 1964) graduated from the Film and Television Department of
Mimar Sinan University. He has won many awards at numerous festivals for his films,
which he wrote and directed himself. His most controversial film In the Bar, which
he wrote and directed in 2006, was widely spoken about.
filmography
1998 Gemide On Board
2000 Dar Alanda Kısa Paslaşmalar Offside
2001 Maruf
2005 Kurtlar Vadisi Irak Valley of the Wolves - Iraq
2006 Barda In the Bar
2009 Gecenin Kanatları Wings of the Night
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ask your heart yüreğine sor
turkey 2010, 35mm, 113’, colour
director Yusuf Kurçenli
script Yusuf Kurçenli
cinematography Colin Mounier
editing Oykun Asyalıoğlu
cast Tuba Büyüküstün, Kenan Ece, Hakan Eratik,
Ayla Algan, Civan Canova, Hakan Karahan
production-distribution Nesteren Davutoğlu
T +90 212 286 0517
[email protected]
www.yureginesor.com
A love affair threatened by a barrier as great as itself…
Can differences of faith stand in the way of an innocent love affair?
Two young people, Esma and Mustafa, fall in love. For them, the future only has meaning if they are
together. Failing this, life is meaningless. However, overhanging their love is a barrier unique to the
period and location: Mustafa is a clandestine Christian, when everyone including Esma thinks he is
Muslim. In the meantime, the Ottoman Empire introduces a series of reforms giving Christians the
same rights as Muslims. From this point on, the Church urges secret Christians to reveal their faith.
This poses a dilemma for Mustafa: he is caught between his love and the Church.
Yusuf Kurçenli (Rize, 1947) studied journalism. He worked as both a producer and
a director for state broadcaster TRT from 1973 to 1980. Kurçenli, who has also
directed numerous television series, is a director who stands out in Turkish cinema
for his own distinctive narrative style.
filmography
1983 Ve Recep ve Zehra ve Ayşe Thus were Recep, Zehra and Ayşe 1985 Ölmez Ağacı Eternal
Tree 1986 Mertoğlu Ömer Bey 1987 Gramafon Avrat Gramophone Woman 1989 Gönül Garip Bir
Kuştur The Heart is a Strange Bird 1990 Karartma Geceleri Blackout Nights 1992 Raziye 1994 Çözülmeler The Disintegration 1997 Antika Talanı The Plundering of Antiquities (documentary) 2003
Gönderilmemiş Mektuplar Letters Unsent
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asphyxia soluksuz
turkey 2010, 35mm, 100’, colour
director Aslı Özge
script Aslı Özge
cinematography Emre Erkmen
editing Aylin Zoi Tinel
production Vav Film Group (Turkey), Razor Film
(Germany)
T +90 212 219 2754
[email protected]
Asphyxa considers a middle-class Istanbul family that unravels after a mugging incident and its
various members begin to struggle to find their own way as individuals.
Aslı Özge (Istanbul, 1975) graduated from the film department of Marmara
University. In 2003, she directed her first feature film A Little Bit of April, co-produced
by ZDF/3sat. In 2009, her feature film Men on the Bridge won Best Film awards
at both the Istanbul and Adana Film Festivals and premiered internationally at the
Locarno and Toronto Film Festivals. Her upcoming feature film project Asphyxia is a
German-Turkish co-production, and has recently received development funding from
the Kuratorium junger deutscher Film.
selected filmography
2000 Capital C (short)
2003 Biraz Nisan A Little Bit of April
2005 Hesperos’un Çömezleri Hesperos’ Apprentices (documentary)
2009 Köprüdekiler Men on the Bridge
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black & white siyah beyaz
turkey 2010, 35mm, 94’, colour
director Ahmet Boyacıoğlu
script Ahmet Boyacıoğlu
cinematography Özgür Eken
editing Selda Taşkın, Ahmet Boyacıoğlu
music Cem Anıl, Onur Yüce
cast Tuncel Kurtiz, Erkan Can, Nejat İşler,
Taner Birsel, Şevval Sam, Derya Alabora,
Rıza Sönmez
production Akman Film, Gezici Film, Abay
Kunanbay Cad. No: 20/11 Kavaklıdere Ankara
T +90 312 466 3484 [email protected]
www.festivalonwheels.org
A painter with a turbulent history, fiercely committed to his ideals and still averse to settling down
despite his 70 years; a lawyer who packed in his job after suffering a heart attack and now pursues
a quiet life looking after his pet snail; a doctor already disenchanted with his profession and now
discarded by his wife; a career woman braving life on her own, who has made loneliness a lifestyle.
These characters are all patrons of Black & White, an Ankara bar that has been around for 25 years,
and in a sense the bar is their last haven. The owner, meanwhile, is the irritable, easily offended but
utterly lovable Faruk...
Black & White is a film about the awareness of growing old, friendship, sensitivity and the finer
details of life.
Ahmet Boyacıoğlu (Zonguldak, 1953) graduated from Ankara University with a
degree in medicine and spent 20 years working as a general surgeon. From 19881995 he served on the executive committee of the Ankara International Film Festival.
Since 1995 he has been general secretary of the Festival on Wheels, as well as
chairing the Ankara Cinema Association. Between 2005 and 2007, he took on the
role of Turkey’s national representative for Eurimages. He writes on film for an
assortment of newspapers and magazines.
filmography
2001 Cenaze Töreni The Funeral (short)
2001 3x8=24 (short)
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come to my voice sesime gel
turkey 2010, 35mm, 90’, colour
director Hüseyin Karabey
script Hüseyin Karabey
production Emre Yeksan, Asi Film, Elmadağ
Cad. No 6/3, Şişli 34373, Istanbul
T +90 212 225 3944 [email protected]
In a snowy Kurdish mountain village in eastern Turkey, Berfé, an old woman, and Jiyan, her young
granddaughter, are troubled when the only man of the household, Temo, the son of one and father
of the other, is arrested and taken into custody by the local gendarmerie. The commanding officer
has received word that the villagers are hiding guns. It is announced that all the men of the village
will be kept in custody until their families submit and hand over the guns they are hiding. But the
problem is there are no guns, at least to the knowledge of these two blameless women. Despairing
and on their own, Berfé and Jiyan are faced with a long journey in search of a gun that they can
exchange for their beloved Temo. But how can their innocence and naivety find a way out in a
system that threatens, eventually, to drag them into the sullied world of an interminable conflict?
Hüseyin Karabey (1970) has been making films since 1996. He graduated from the
Film and Television Department of Marmara University in 2001. His involvement in
the democracy movement in the 90s and his background as a documentarian have
determined the style and the content of his subsequent film work. His first feature
film My Marlon and Brando was selected for the Rotterdam Film Festival and had its
North American premiere at Tribeca, where it won Hüseyin Karabey the Best Director
award. To date, the film has been screened in 36 international film festivals and won
numerous awards. Come to My Voice will be his second feature film.
filmography
1996 Etruş Kampı Etruch Camp (documentary) 1997 Bekar Hanları Bachelors’ Inns (documentary)
1999 Boran (documentary) 2001 Sessiz Ölüm Silent Death (docu-drama) 2004 Pina Bausch Istanbul
Buluşması Pina Bausch Istanbul “Breath” (documentary) 2005 Dialogues in the Dark (documentary)
2006 Ölümü Ektim Randevu Yerinde I Missed my Rendez-vous with Death (documentary) 2008
Gitmek My Marlon and Brando
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comedy kitchen: holiday recipes çok filim hareketler bunlar
turkey 2010, 35mm, colour
director Ozan Açıktan
script E. Yenenler, O. Koç, Z. Koçak, İ. Büyükak,
M. Eken, M. Yıldız, Ş. Irmak, B. Pekin
cinematography Ahmet Sesigürgil
editing Erhan Acar, Hamdi Deniz
music Yıldıray Gürgen, Deniz Erdoğan, Rahman
Altın, Ömer Ahunbay, Oğuzhan Koç
cast Eser Yenenler, Ersin Korkut, Oğuzhan Koç,
Büşra Pekin, Şahin Irmak
production-distribution Necati Akpınar,
BKM Film, Maya Meridyen Plaza, Ebulula Cad.
D2 Blok K: 3 Akatlar 34335 Istanbul
T +90 212 352 1818
[email protected] | www.bkmonline.net
Everyone has different expectations of holidays. BKM Mutfak’s film has room for them all. Using
narrative language unique to Turkish cinema, BKM Mutfak has packed nine different stories and
genres into a single film in pursuit of a cinematic first. The boundless imagination of BKM Mutfak
and the endless opportunities of cinema come together in comedy kitchen: holiday recipes, which
hits screens in March 2010.
Ozan Açıktan (Eskisehir, 1978) earned an undergraduate degree in Radio, Television
and Film from Ankara University in 2000. While still a student, he directed short films
and worked as an assistant director. After graduating, he continued his studies in the
cinematography department at the Polish National Film School in Lodz. On return
to Istanbul, he was awarded a place at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in
Ludwigsburg, Germany, to study scriptwriting and dramaturgy.
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the future lasts forever gelecek uzun sürer
turkey 2010, 35mm, 125’, colour
director Özcan Alper
script Özcan Alper
production Ersin Çelik, Nar Film, Caferağa Mah.
Sarraf Ali Sok. Kaan Apt. No 25/3,
Kadıköy 34710 Istanbul
T +90 216 418 4206
[email protected] | www.narfilm.com
“Inspired by Yaşar Kemal’s collection of ‘Elegies’ published in 1992, Sumru is working on a
comprehensive compilation of Anatolian elegies and the stories behind them, one of her greatest
passions and aspirations. She sets off on a three-month trip to Diyarbakır to bring together an elegy
called ‘Hemite’. But behind her ostensible mission is the deep-rooted will to confront a period from
her past. Harun, the guy she met and fell in love with at university in her early 20s, disappeared after
leaving behind a letter. Until, that is, the newspapers reported his death in an armed clash. In the
course of her journey, Sumru finds herself faced with the suffering of scores of people who have
seen their villages burned and evacuated. Among them are Gülizar, whose husband disappeared in
custody, Antranik, the ageing warden of a tumbledown monastery, and the elderly villager Enver.
Özcan Alper (Artvin, 1975) studied physics and history at Istanbul University before
starting to work in 1999 as an assistant director and production manager on several
features and TV films. During this time, he also wrote for the film magazine Yeni
Film. In 2001 he made his first short Grandmother, shot entirely in Hemşin, a dialect
spoken in north-east Turkey. His first feature film Autumn earned wide critical
acclaim and won many national and international awards.
filmography
2001 Momi Grandmother (short)
2002 Bir Bilim Adamıyla Zaman Enleminde Yolculuk Voyage in Time with a Scientist (documentary)
2005 Tokai City’de Rapsodi ve Melankoli Rapsody and Melancholy in Tokai City (documentary)
2008 Sonbahar Autumn
2010 Motoguzzi (short)
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home ev
turkey 2010, 35mm, 94’, colour
director Alper Özyurtlu, Caner Özyurtlu
script A. Özyurtlu, Caner Özyurtlu, Volkan Keleş
cinematography Aras Demiray
editing Korhan Koryürek
music Deniz Güngören, Emre Değer
cast Deniz Celliloğlu, Kerem Atabeyoğlu,
Alpay Atalan, Ece Çeşmişoğlu, Melda Gür,
Şükran Ovalı, Ahmet Saraçoğlu
production Caner Özyurtlu, AC Film,
Asmalımescit Mah. Meşrutiyet Cad. No: 35
Ravanda İş Merkezi D:3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 1022 [email protected]
The elimination night of ‘Home’, a TV contest along the same lines as ‘Big Brother’... The show goes
ahead smoothly until the eliminated contestant leaves the home. A gunshot is heard and the live
broadcast is interrupted. A gunman has broken into the House and planted bombs at every exit. His
intention is to liven up the dull contest and allow the game to be played by his own rules. There’s
just one condition to leaving the house: everything that happens there under his supervision must
be broadcast live. Under this scenario, where contestants are cast in the role of victim and viewers
in the role of killers, the night promises more than evicting the chosen contestant...
Alper Özyurtlu (Istanbul, 1980) started working for production companies as an
editor, motion graphics and animation designer, and director after completing a BSc
in business administration.
Caner Özyurtlu (Istanbul, 1986) studied acting at the State Conservatoire after
graduating from fine arts high school. He has appeared in many films and TV series
as an actor. Alper and Caner have directed several music videos and a documentary
together. Home is their feature film debut.
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the jackal çakal
turkey 2010, hdcam, 90’, colour
director Uğur Erhan Kozan
script Uğur Erhan Kozan
cast İsmail Hacıoğlu, Erkan Can, Uğur Polat
production Kaan Korkmaz, Film Altı Yapım Evi,
Mektep Sok. No:33 Emirgan 34476 Istanbul
T +90 212 323 3638
[email protected]
My mother is dead. Almost no one was at her funeral. Why would people come to her funeral? After
all, my mother wasn’t important to anyone except me. She was a frail, silent woman. Like a ghost…
Actually she was already dead when she was alive and we just had to lower her into the ground.
Now it seems that my last connection with life has gone forever. But who cares? I have nothing to
lose. I feel crushed between these walls. That’s why I like aquariums. Actually aquariums have glass
walls, too. But if it were a very large aquarium full of beautiful accessories like sunken galleys, rocks
with holes resembling small caves, shady weed, it would epitomize a small but very beautiful world.
You would know that it was fake, but you would accept that. But this world is totally different, the
walls here are real.
Uğur Erhan Kozan (Cologne, 1977) studied Communication Sciences at Istanbul
University, and completed his higher education odyssey at the Film and TV
Department of Istanbul Culture University. He then worked for several production
companies as a production manager and assistant director. He is currently working
in Mood Production. The Jackal will be his feature debut.
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oh dear! oh dear! eyyvah eyvah
turkey 2010, 35mm, colour
director Hakan Algül
script Ata Demirer
photography Gökhan Atılmış
editing Mustafa Gökşen
music Fahir Atakoğlu, Serkan Çağrı
cast Demet Akbağ, Ata Demirer, Özge Borak
Şakrak, Salih Kanyon, Meray Ülgen
production-distribution Necati Akpınar, BKM
Film, Maya Meridyen Plaza, Ebulula Cad. D2
Blok K: 3 Akatlar 34335 Istanbul
T +90 212 352 1818
[email protected] | www.bkmonline.net
Hüseyin is a young man who lives with his grandparents in a village in Thracian Turkey. The two
great loves of his life are his clarinet and Müjgan, a nurse. Hüseyin is perfectly content with his
music and his fantasies of Müjgan when an unexpected event causes him to leave the village. He
ends up in Istanbul, where he is supported first by his clarinet and then by the singer Firuzan. A
wildly popular nightclub performer who is eagerly working on an album, Firuzan leads a life that
is as colourful as it is complicated. When Firuzan meets Hüseyin, the adventures and laughs begin.
Hakan Algül (Çanakkale, 1966) graduated from the Istanbul University, Faculty of
Arts in 1986. He began working as an assistant director in 1986 and directing TV
commercials in 1996. Algül has also directed many television series. He made his first
feature, Döngel Karhanesi, in 2005. Oh Dear! Oh Dear! is his second feature film.
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other angels teslimiyet
turkey 2010, hdcam, 95’, colour
director Emre Yalgın
script Zeynep Özcan, Emre Yalgın
photography Seçkin Savaş
editing Emre Yalgın, Andreas Treske
music Özgür Şener
cast Görkem Arslan, Didem Soylu,
Seyhan Arman
production Emre Yalgın, Öncü Sit. A Blok
No:39 100. Yıl Balgat 06530 Ankara
T +90 312 286 4490 [email protected]
Sanem shares a house with three other transvestites in the backstreets of Istanbul and earns a living
as a prostitute. As she dreams of a hero who can rescue her from this life, she notices Gökhan,
who has recently moved to the same neighbourhood. She manages to draw Gökhan’s attention by
playing childish games with him, and an unspoken relationship soon strikes up between them. The
lives of Sanem and her three housemates are turned upside down after an unexpected event that
leads Sanem to take shelter with Gökhan. And they embark on a journey in which Gökhan questions
Sanem’s identity and Sanem questions his trust.
Emre Yalgın (Bursa, 1978) graduated from METU with a degree in philosophy and
earned an MA at the Bilkent University Department of Graphic Design. He has
worked on the production of several feature films, TV series and documentaries.
His short documentary Pink Grey won an award at the Ankara Film Festival. Other
Angels, his first feature film, was inspired by the stories told in this documentary. The
script of Other Angels was awarded development funding by the Balkan Fund at the
49th Thessaloniki Film Festival.
filmography
2002 Fısıltılar Whispers (short)
2003 Rastgele By Chance (short)
2008 Pembe Gri Pink Grey (short documentary)
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our grand despair bizim büyük çaresizliğimiz
turkey, germany, the netherlands 2010, 35mm, 120’, colour
director Seyfi Teoman
script Barış Bıçakçı, Seyfi Teoman
cinematography Birgitte Gudjonsdottir
editing Çiçek Kahraman
cast İlker Aksum, Fatih Al, Güneş Sayın, Baki
Davrak, Taner Birsel, Mehmet Ali Nuroğlu
production Yamaç Okur, Nadir Öperli,
Bulut Film, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, Mithat Alam
Film Merkezi, Bebek 34342 Istanbul
T +90 533 661 7737
[email protected] | www.bulutfilm.com
Ender and Çetin, two men in their late thirties, have been close friends since high school. After being
away for many years, Çetin returns to Ankara, moves in with Ender, and as such, the two realize
their childhood dream. While on holiday in Turkey, Fikret, their close friend who lives abroad, has
a car accident in which his parents are killed. Since he has to return overseas, Fikret asks whether
his sister, Nihal, can stay with them until she graduates from university. At first, Ender and Çetin
are annoyed by the presence of a third party just when they have achieved their dream of living
together. After a while, however, sharing the same house draws the three together, and they soon
enjoy spending time with each other. Eventually, the inevitable happens: Ender and Çetin fall in love
with Nihal; each unaware of the other’s feelings.
Seyfi Teoman (Kayseri, 1977) studied economics at Boğazici University and then film
directing at Lodz Polish National Film School. He shot his short film, Apartment, in
2004 and then directed his first feature Summer Book in 2008. The film premiered
at the 58th Berlin Film Festival, travelled to many international festivals and received
many awards.
filmography
2004 Apartman Apartment (short)
2008 Tatil Kitabı Summer Book
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present tense şimdiki zaman
turkey 2010, 35mm, 90’, colour
director Belmin Söylemez
script Belmin Söylemez, Haşmet Topaloğlu
editing Belmin Söylemez
cast Şenay Aydın, Saadet Işıl Aksoy
production Haşmet Topaloğlu, Bizzatfilm,
Asmalimescit Sok. 13/14-A Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 0960
[email protected] | www.bizzatfilm.com
Mina, a young unemployed woman with a lively imagination, wants to a make a change in her life
by moving abroad to the USA to find her long-lost aunt. One day, quite by chance, she begins telling
coffee cup fortunes in a cafe. Mina soon becomes friends with the out-going coffee cup reader Fazi,
who brings her out of her shell. Meanwhile Tayfun, her reckless young boss, takes an interest in her.
Her unexpected success in coffee cup fortunetelling, together with her new friendships make her
see life from a different perspective. Mina reaches the point where her desires turn into a dilemma:
should she stay or should she go?
Belmin Söylemez has worked as a copywriter, editor, director and producer. Her
award-winning short films and documentaries have been shown at national and
international festivals and on TV channels such as ARTE, SVT, YLE, SBS.
filmography
1999 Uyku Hali State of Sleep (short) 2000 Bıyık The Moustache (documentary) 2000 Zap! (short)
2001 Dalgalar Waves (short) 2005 34 Taksi 34 Taxi (documentary) 2008 Bu Ne Güzel Demokrasi!
What a Beautiful Democracy! (documentary)
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shadows and faces gölgeler ve suretler
turkey 2011, hdcam, 100’, colour
director Derviş Zaim
script Derviş Zaim
cinematography Emre Erkmen
music Mazlum Çimen
production Derviş Zaim, Marathon Film, Istiklal
Cad. Mim Han No: 55/7 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 8252
[email protected]
What would a man risk to avoid getting blood on his hands if he found himself and his family
unwittingly surrounded by violence? What are the ways to protect innocence and remain human in
a world dominated by violence? Set in the Cyprus of 1963, this story is inspired by a real-life incident
that took place during the ethnic clashes between Turks and Greeks, and presents its own myths
and belief in peace within an impressive visual and dramatic structure.
Derviş Zaim (1964) graduated from Boğaziçi University with a degree in management
and went on to earn an MA in film and cultural studies from the University of
Warwick in the UK. The first feature he wrote and directed, Somersault in a Coffin,
won several national and international awards. He followed this up with the awardwinning Elephants and Grass and then Mud, which won an award at Venice. He
currently teaches film at Istanbul’s Bilgi and Boğaziçi Universities.
filmography
1996 Tabutta Rövaşata Somersault in a Coffin
2000 Filler ve Çimen Elephants and Grass
2003 Çamur Mud
2004 Paralel Yolculuklar Parallel Trips (documentary)
2006 Cenneti Beklerken Waiting for Heaven
2008 Nokta Dot
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the shepherd’s pipe bir sevdadır çobanlık
turkey 2010, 35mm, colour
director Atalay Taşdiken
script Atalay Taşdiken
cinematography Ali Özel
editing Serhat Solmaz
music Mazlum Çimen
production Atalay Taşdiken,
At Yapım Prodüksiyon, Yeniçarşı Cad. 74-1
Galatasaray, Beyoğlu 34433 Istanbul
T +90 212 251 5241 F +90 251 5550
[email protected]
Sitting dutifully by the sage was a pair of fine Anatolian sheepdogs. He pointed to the animals and
told the shepherd, “The male there is Karabaş, the female Kutlu. They’re fellows in all things. Take
them; they’re yours. Once committed, they’re committed for life. Just never let the dogs see blood.”
There were three bellwethers in the flock, three lead sheep: Kınalı, Badem and Çiçek. One night,
the wolves descended... The blood glistened in the light of the half moon; the leg of a sheep lay
discarded on the ground, while clusters of wool danced around in the chill night air. Karabaş seemed
to change after that night. He attacked the bits of flesh. And he made Kutlu a partner in crime.
Atalay Taşdiken (1964) graduated from Konya Selçuk University with a degree in
physics. In 1991, he began working in advertising, learning a broad range of skills
by turns as a dark room technician, media representative, copywriter and creative
director. Over the next 10 years, he went on to direct over 300 commercials and serve
as creative director on some 30 product campaigns. His first feature The Bogeyman
won critical acclaim and numerous awards at festivals all round the world.
filmography
1993 Beş Numaralı Kamp Camp Number Five (tv)
1996 Güneş Bile Zor Ayrılır Bu Şehirden Even the Sun is Loath to Leave (documentary)
2009 Mommo The Bogeyman
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somewhere in between araf
turkey, france, japan, germany 2010, 35mm, 100’, colour
director Yeşim Ustaoğlu
script Yeşim Ustaoğlu
production Yeşim Ustaoğlu, Ustaoğlu Film
Nergis Sok. No: 8/7 K: 2 Asmalımescit Mah.
34430 Tünel Beyoğlu Istanbul
T/F +90 212 249 7644
[email protected]
www.ustaoglufilm.com
Somewhere in Between is a film project which explores how growing up and living in today’s world
are tantamount to being in ‘total limbo’. The narrative focuses on the desires, dreams, cravings,
viewpoints, expectations and loves of two adolescents stuck in the threshold of purgatory and
chained to their anguish. It is the story of enduring a plastic world suppressed, de-valued and
debased by artificial, illusory expectations - a process that also deepens immutable social inequalities.
After making several award-winning shorts in Turkey, Yeşim Ustaoğlu won
international recognition for her 1999 film, Journey to the Sun, which received the
Blue Angel Award and the Peace Prize in Berlin, among other prizes. Her third film,
Waiting for the Clouds, was awarded NHK Sundance International Filmmaker’s
award. Ustaoğlu’s fourth film, Pandora’s Box, which tells the story of an old
woman with Alzheimer’s disease, won the Best Film and Best Actress awards at San
Sebastian. After screening at numerous international festivals and winning many
awards, the film obtained theatrical release in several countries around the world.
filmography
1984 Bir Anı Yakalamak To Catch a Moment (short) 1987 Magnafantagna (short) 1990 Düet
Duet (short) 1992 Otel Hotel (short) 1994 İz The Trace 1999 Güneşe Yolculuk Journey to the Sun
2004 Bulutları Beklerken Waiting for the Clouds 2004 Sırtlarındaki Hayat Life on Their Shoulders
(documentary) 2008 Pandora’nın Kutusu Pandora’s Box
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sound ses
turkey 2010, 35mm, 94’, colour
director Ümit Ünal
script Uygar Şirin
cinematography Türksoy Gölebeyi
editing Çiçek Kahraman, Natalin Solakoğlu
music Mehmet Cem Ünal, Safa Hendem
cast Selma Ergeç, Mehmet Günsur, Işık Yenersu
production Ersan Çongar, Bir Film, Sıraselviler
Cad. Liva Sok. Vakıf Palas Apt. No: 3/3
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 8204
[email protected] | www.birfilm.com
Derya works at a bank call centre and lives with her mother in Istanbul. Her mother, who worries
about Derya being on her own in life, pressurises her constantly to get married; but Derya takes
no notice and just gets on with her humdrum life. One day, though, this is suddenly thrown upside
down when she hears a supernatural voice... To begin with, the Voice is no more than an inarticulate
murmur; but as time goes on, so it starts speaking to Derya in words she can understand. Convinced
that she is hallucinating, the girl does her best to ignore the Voice; after a while, however, she has
no choice but to listen. The Voice announces that it wants to make a deal with Derya. If she pursues
Onur, her boss at work, and sounds him out, the Voice will stop bothering her.
Ümit Ünal (1965) studied film and began working as a scriptwriter and assistant
director. He has written the screenplays for eight Turkish feature films. He began
shooting commercials in 1996 and made his feature debut as a director with 9. 9
won a string of awards at various film festivals on the international circuit and was
Turkey’s official foreign language film selection for the Academy Awards in 2003.
He wrote and co-directed his second feature film Istanbul Tales in 2004. He has also
published two novels and a book of short stories.
filmography
2001 9 Nine
2004 Anlat Istanbul Istanbul Tales
2008 Ara
2008 Gölgesizler The Shadowless
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voice of my father babamın sesi
turkey 2010, hdcam, 100’, colour
directors Zeynel Doğan, Orhan Eskiköy
script Orhan Eskiköy
cast Zeynel Doğan, Asiye Doğan, Gülizar Doğan
producer Özgür Doğan, Perişan Film
Kartal Yukarı Mah. Cumhuriyet Cad. No:17 K:2
D:4 34876 Istanbul
T +90 533 770 1897
[email protected] | www.perisanfilm.com
Zeynel and his wife Gülizar, who live in Diyarbakır, move into a larger apartment as they’re expecting
a baby. With the prospect of becoming a father, Zeynel’s memories about his own father Mustafa,
who died when he was just a child, re-emerge and he starts listening to the sound recordings that
his father used to send them. Zeynel’s mother Base, who lives in Elbistan, gave him only one of these
recordings. She didn’t part with the others because she was worried they might get damaged or
lost. When his mother, who normally spends the winters with Zeynel and his family in Diyarbakır,
makes up various excuses and doesn’t visit them for a long time, Zeynel gets worried and goes to
Elbistan to check up on her.
Orhan Eskiköy graduated from Ankara University in 2004 with a degree in
filmmaking. He shot many short documentaries as a student. Eskiköy’s first feature
film On the Way to School had its world premiere at the IDFA in 2008, and has since
travelled to many national and international festivals, winning several awards.
filmography 2001 Hayaller Birer Kırık Ayna Each Dream is a Shattered Mirror 2004
Anneler ve Çocuklar Mothers and Children 2008 İki Dil Bir Bavul On the Way to
School
Zeynel Doğan graduated from Anadolu University in 2001 with a degree in filmmaking.
After working for various TV channels in Istanbul, he moved to Diyarbakır where he
began working at the Diyarbakır Film Atelier. Voice of My Father is Doğan’s first
feature.
filmography 2003 Çek Çek Handcart 2005 Yok Lost 2007 Kalo The Old Man; Çene
Dersim The Daughters of Dersim
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where the fire burns ateşin düştüğü yer
turkey 2010, hdcam, 100’, colour
director İsmail Güneş
script İsmail Güneş
cinematography Eyüp Boz
editing Mevlüt Koçak
cast Levent Üzümcü, Elifcan Ongurlar, Mike
Oğuz Galeli, Yeşim Ceren Bozoğlu
production İsmail Güneş, Güneş Film
Selahattin Pınar Cad. Seyhan Apt. No: 22 D:4
Mecidiyeköy Istanbul
T +90 212 212 5054
[email protected] | www.ismailgunes.net
Where the Fire Burns is a road story. Ayse suddenly falls sick and is hospitalized for an urgent
operation. Her family is hugely supportive at first, but during the operation the girl is found to be 14
weeks pregnant. Once recovered from the successful surgery, Ayse refuses to reveal who the father
of her baby is. And the family who rallied to save her life now tries to kill her. Her father Osman, who
takes on the task of killing her, sets off on a trip with Ayse. While Osman is plotting to poison his
daughter, Ayse is blindly unaware of his intent. This trip by father and daughter is a time of getting
to know each other, a process tinged with regrets.
İsmail Güneş (Samsun, 1961) began his filmmaking career in 1977 as an assistant to
Natuk Baytan. He made his first short film the same year and went on to direct his
first feature Before the Sun Rises in 1986. His 1999 feature Where the Rose Wilted,
a drama about the violence exerted on the individual by the powers that be, was the
first film to be banned in the country for 20 years. He followed this with Nothing
Else Left To Be Said, the second film of his trilogy on violence, and aims to finish the
third film, Where the Fire Burns, in 2010.
filmography
1986 Gündoğmadan Before The Sun Rises 1987 Biz Doğarken Gülmüşüz We Laughed As We Were
Born 1988 Ateş Böceği Firefly 1990 Küçük ve Sonsuz Yürek Small and Infinite Heart 1991 Çizme
Boots 1993 Beşinci Boyut Fifth Dimension 1999 Gülün Bittigi Yer Where The Rose Wilted 2005 İmam
The Imam 2007 Sözün Bittiği Yer Nothing Else Left to be Said
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winds rüzgarlar
turkey 2010, hd, 90’, colour
director Selim Evci
script Selim Evci, Murat Yaykın
production Selim Evci, Evci Film, İstiklal Cd.
Mis Sok. Tan Apt. D:6 Beyoğlu 34435 Istanbul
T +90 212 249 5835
[email protected] | www.evcifilm.com
When Murat arrives on the Island of Gökçeada (Imbros) for his photography exhibition he learns
that Madame Stilyani is dead. He has been working with her for two years on his exhibition; he
recorded Madame Stilyani’s voice and photographed her. Eleni, Madame Stilyani’s granddaughter
who lives in France and is the sole inheritor, is also on the island to handle the funeral arrangements.
Here, she meets Murat just as she’s thinking this is perhaps her last visit to the island. Impressed by
Murat’s project, Eleni has an epiphany which propels her on a mythic and spiritual journey towards
her historical roots .
Selim Evci (Istanbul, 1975) studied film at Maltepe University and earned a master’s
degree in film at Beykent University, Istanbul. He founded Evci Film Production in
2006. He wrote, directed, produced and edited his first feature film Two Lines,
which had its world premiere in Venice and was screened at many international
festivals. He is currently at the development stage of his second feature Winds.
filmography
2000 Sen ya da Hayalin You or Your Illusion (short)
2001 Duvarın Arkası Behind the Wall (documentary)
2001 Kırmızıyı Arayan Adam Lost Red (documentary)
2008 İki Çizgi Two Lines
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zephyr zefir
turkey 2010, 35mm, 96’, colour
director Belma Baş
script Belma Baş
photography Mehmet Zengin
editing Berke Baş
cast Şeyma Uzunlar, Vahide Gördüm, Sevinç
Baş, O. Rüştü Baş, Fatma Uzunlar
production Seyhan Kaya, Filmik Produksiyon
Kazancı Yokuşu 14/6 Cihangir Beyoğlu
34433 Istanbul
T +90 532 623 0823 [email protected]
Zephyr, a strong-willed adolescent girl, spends her summer at her grandparents’ country home in
the foothills of Turkey’s Eastern Black Sea Mountains. She roams around carefree and helps her
grandparents with daily chores. All the while she longs deeply for her mother and hopes that she
will soon come to take her home. Her mother finally shows up, but only to say farewell before going
to a distant place for a voluntary job. But Zephyr is determined not to let her mother go again, no
matter what... Can Zephyr’s unyielding will prevent her?
Belma Baş (Ordu, 1969) earned her BA in English Literature from Istanbul University
in 1992. A literary translator for two decades, she also worked for Turkish film
organizations as an international relations consultant and festival manager from
1991 to 1998. Her debut short film Boreas premiered in the official competition at
Cannes. Zephyr is her first feature-length film.
filmography
2006 Poyraz Boreas (short)
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AC FILM
Asmalımescit Mah. Meşrutiyet Cad. No:35
Ravanda İş Merkezi D:3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 1022 | [email protected]
A.F.S. FILM
Yeniçarşı C. 88/2-3 Galatasaray Istanbul
T +90 212 292 6792 F +90 212 251 0525
[email protected] www.afsfilm.com
AJANS 21
İnönü C. 77/7 Gümüşsuyu Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 292 1527 F +90 212 244 5222
[email protected] www.ajans21.com
AKADEMI PRODUCTION
Nizamiye C. İnönü Mah. Özsoy İş Merkezi
No:45-A Elmadağ Taksim Istanbul
T +90 212 361 5690 F +90 212 361 5694
[email protected] www.akademiprd.com
ALFA-BETA FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok.
İliyadi Apt. 7/4 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 243 6340 F +90 212 245 3108
[email protected]
ALTIOKLAR PRODUCTIONS
Torlak Fırın Sok. No:2 Rumelihisarı Istanbul
T +90 212 358 6006 F +90 212 358 6011
[email protected] www.altioklar.com
AMENIS FILM
Muradiye Mah. Nüzhetiye Cad. No:55/6
Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 261 7523 F +90 212 259 2693
[email protected]
ANKA FILM
Kuloğlu Mah. Ağa Hamam Cad. 35/4
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 6410 F +90 212 245 6403
[email protected] www.ankafilm.com
ANS PRODUCTION
Meşrutiyet Cad. No:27 K:3
Tepebaşı Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 2610 F +90 212 252 2616
[email protected] www.ans.com.tr
ARK PRODUCTION
Akatlar Mah. 5. Gazeteciler Sitesi No:9
Akasya Sok. A 4/4 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 325 0315 F +90 212 282 7671
[email protected] www.arkproduction.com
ARTI PRODUCTIONS
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. Kamil Bey Apt.
No:14/3 34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 293 1393 F +90 212 293 0900
[email protected] www.artiproductions.com
ARZU FILM
6. Gazeteciler Sitesi Menekşe Sok.
No: 37 Akatlar Istanbul
T +90 212 270 7602 F +90 212 264 1647
[email protected] www.arzufilm.com.tr
ASI FILM
Elmadağ Cad. 6/3 Şişli 34373 Istanbul
T +90 212 225 3944 F +90 212 225 4941
[email protected] www.asifilm.com
ASLANYUREK FILM
Nüzhet Efendi Sok. 47/5, Rasimpaşa Mah.
Kadıköy Istanbul
T +90 532 570 1721
[email protected] www.aslanyurek.net
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ASYA FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. Erman Han
No:5/1 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 4171 F +90 212 293 3498
[email protected]
BDR FILM
Karanfil Cad. Yeşil Çimen Sok.
No:20 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 282 9001 F +90 212 282 8582
[email protected] www.bdrfilm.com
AT YAPIM
Yeni Çarşı Cad. No:75/2 Galatasaray Istanbul
T +90 212 251 5241 F +90 212 251 5550
[email protected] www.atyapim.com
BELGE FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. No: 3/4
34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 2525 F +90 212 251 3637
[email protected] www.belgefilm.com
ATADENIZ FILM
Bıyıklı Mehmet Paşa Sok. Çamlık Keskin Apt.
No:12/2 Etiler Istanbul
T +90 212 265 4607 [email protected]
ATLANTIK FILM
Üst Zeren Sok. No:2, 1. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 278 3611 F +90 212 278 1971
[email protected] www.atlantikfilm.com
AVSAR FILM
Ömer Avni Mah. İmam Kerim Çıkmazı No:2
34437 Gümüşsuyu Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 249 8587 F +90 212 249 8552
[email protected] www.avsarfilm.com.tr
AYDIN FILM
Ahmet Fetgari Sok. 152/3 Teşvikiye Istanbul
T +90 212 233 7700 F +90 212 233 3675
www.aydinfilm.com
BARAKA LIMITED
Rumeli Cad. 5/6 34371 Istanbul
T +90 212 236 1179
[email protected]
BEYIN FILM
Caferağa Mah. Hacı Hüsam Sok. Uğur Apt.
No: 9/2 Kadıköy Istanbul
T +90 532 602 9703
[email protected] www.adafilmi.com
BIR FILM
Sıraselviler Cad. Liva Sok. Vakıf Palas Apt.
No:3/3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 8204 F +90 212 251 8205
[email protected] www.birfilm.com
BIZZAT FILM
Asmalımescit Sok. 13/14-A Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 0960
[email protected] www.bizzatfilm.com
BKM FILM
Maya Meridyen Plaza, Ebulula Cad.
D:2 Blok K:3 Akatlar Istanbul
T +90 212 352 1818 F +90 212 351 2168
[email protected] www.bkmonline.net
BASBOZUK™ FILM
Susam Sok. No:11 İnci Apt. D:4/2
34433 Cihangir Istanbul
T +90 212 251 6532
[email protected] www.basibozuk.com
BOYUT FILM
4. Gazeteciler Sitesi Ülgen Sok. No:43
PK.34330 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 270 4830 F +90 212 270 3754
[email protected] www.boyutfilm.com
BBO YAPIM
Zeytinoğlu Cad. Fenerli Hristo Sok. Çevre Sitesi
14/C D:2 Beşiktaş Akatlar Istanbul
T +90 212 351 9306 F +90 212 351 8998
[email protected] www.bboyapim.com
BOCEK YAPIM
Çubuklu Cad. Ağaçlık Mesire Yeri D+E
Burunbahçe Beykoz Istanbul
T +90 216 680 1058 F +90 216 680 1059
[email protected] www.bocekyapim.com.tr
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BUGAY FILM
Türkgücü Sok. No:35/2 Cihangir Istanbul
T +90 212 244 4741 F +90 212 245 2928
[email protected] www.bugayfilm.com
BULUT FILM
Boğaziçi Üniv. Mithat Alam Film Merkezi
Güney Kampüsü Bebek Istanbul
T +90 212 287 1949 F +90 212 287 7068
[email protected] www.bulutfilm.com
C YAPIM
Abdülhakhamit C. No:25 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 256 2791
[email protected] www.cinergroup.com.tr
CO PRODUCTION
Faik Paşa Cad. No:39 Çukurcuma
Taksim Istanbul
T +90 212 251 3242 F +90 212 249 5857
[email protected]
www.coproduction.com.tr
COMPUGRAF
Itri Sokak 9 Balmumcu Istanbul
T +90 212 274 2530 F +90 212 275 0940
[email protected] www.compugraf.com.tr
ÇAN FILM
8. Gazeteciler Sit. A-6 No:4 Akatlar Istanbul
T +90 212 230 5391 F +90 212 219 9507
[email protected]
DADA FILM
Büyükdere Cad. No:57 Kat:1
34398 Maslak Istanbul
T +90 212 328 1680 F +90 212 328 1683
[email protected] www.dadafilm.net
DE YAPIMCILIK
Nisbetiye Cad. Peker Sok. Tuğ Apt. 9/7
1. Levent Istanbul
T +90 555 288 8013
[email protected] www.deyapimcilik.com
D.F.G.S
Kuloğlu Mah. Faikpaşa Sok. Stil Apt. 2/2
Çukurcuma Taksim Istanbul
T +90 532 512 1833
[email protected]
DIJITAL SANATLAR
Levent Mah. Gül Sok. No:8
1. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 282 7345 F +90 212 282 7339
[email protected] www.dijitalsanatlar.com
EDESSA FILMS
Konaklar Mah. Akçam Sok. C7 Blok K:2
D:5 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 8708 F +90 212 324 6709
[email protected] www.edessafilms.com
EFLATUN FILM
G.Erol Dernek Sok. Yeni Melek Han No:2/4
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 0734 F +90 212 244 3407
[email protected] www.eflatunfilm.com
EKIP FILM
Kore Şehitleri Cad. Şerif Levent İş Merkezi
No:23 Zincirlikuyu Istanbul
T +90 212 288 9707 F +90 212 272 1065
[email protected] www.ekipfilm.com
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Mecidiye Köprü Sok No:4 Ortaköy Istanbul
T +90 212 259 9694 F +90 212 259 9557
[email protected] www.energymedya.com
ERLER FILM
Ertürk Sok. No:5 Kavacık Beykoz Istanbul
T +90 216 425 1250 F +90 216 425 1269
[email protected] www.erlerfilm.com
ERMAN FILM
Erol Dernek Sok.
5/5 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 3202 F +90 212 249 5186
[email protected] www.ermanfilm.com
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ESI FILM
Şemsettin Günaltay Cad. Oral Sok.
No:2/11 Kozyatağı Istanbul
T +90 216 372 0967 F +90 216 464 8352
[email protected]
FILMA-CASS
Dereboyu Cad. G-42 Sok. No:303/4
80670 Maslak Istanbul
T +90 212 286 0940 F +90 212 286 2082
[email protected] www.filmacass.com.tr
ESR FILM
Şahkulu Mah. İlk Belediye Cad. No:2/8
Arkadaş İş Hanı K:3 34420 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 293 8277 F +90 212 293 8275
[email protected] www.esr.com.tr
FILMAKAR
İnönü Cad. Gözcü Apt. No:35/2 Kat:2
34437 Gümüşsuyu Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 2343 F +90 212 244 7215
[email protected] www.filmakar.com
ESRA FILM
Bestekar Şevkibey Sok. No: 8,
80700 Balmumcu Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 274 4819 F +90 212 272 9211
[email protected] www.esrafilm.com.tr
EVCI FILM
İstiklal Cad. Mis Sok. Tan Apt. 6/6
34435 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 249 5835 F +90 212 249 5834
[email protected] www.evcifilm.com
EYLUL FILM
Reşitpaşa Mah. Sezai Bey Cad No: 71
Baltalimanı Istanbul
T +90 212 323 4888 F +90 212 323 4886
[email protected] www.eylulfilm.com
FILMIK PRODUCTION
Kazancı Yokuşu 14/6 Cihangir Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 532 623 0823
[email protected]
FILM KONSEPT PRODUCTION
Kuloğlu Mah. Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok.
Yeni Melek Han 17/8 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 4334 F +90 212 244 0332
[email protected] www.filmkonsept.com
FILM PARK FILM
Karanfil Aralığı Sok. No:2 Levent İstanbul
T +90 212 269 2569
[email protected] www.filmpark.com.tr
FILM POP FILMCILIK
Çilekli Cad. No:12 34330 3. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 8700 F +90 212 324 8789
[email protected] www.filmpop.com.tr
FIDA FILM
Levent Mah. Şakayıklı Sok. No: 15,
34330 3. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 325 9010 F +90 212 325 9017
[email protected] www.fidafilm.com
GEZICI FILM
Abay Kunanbay Cad. 20/11 K. Dere Ankara
T +90 312 466 3484 F +90 312 466 4331
[email protected] www.festivalonwheels.org
FILM ALTI YAPIM EVI
Mektep Sok. No:33 Emirgan 34476 Istanbul
T +90 212 323 3638
[email protected]
GIYOTIN FILM
Caferağa Mah. Gürbüz Türk Sok. Sinem Apt.
18/5 Kadıköy Istanbul
T +90 216 450 3311 F +90 216 450 3310
[email protected] www.giyotinfilm.com
FILMA LTD.
Zeytinoğlu Cad. Sarı Konaklar İş Merkezi
A Blok D.6 34335 Akatlar Istanbul
T +90 212 352 0960 F +90 212 352 0965
[email protected] www.filma.com.tr
GU-FILM
Aktaş Sitesi L Blok No:6 Levazım
1. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 275 1576
[email protected]
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GULERYUZ FILM
İstiklal C. İmam Adnan Sok. Çağatay İşhanı
No:17/51 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T/ F +90 212 225 1090
[email protected] www.havarfilm.com
GUNES FILM
Selahattin Pınar Cad. Seyhan Apt. No: 22 D:4
Mecidiyeköy Istanbul T +90 212 212 5054
[email protected] www.ismailgunes.net
GUNEY FILM
Duatepe Mah. Avukat Cad. Şahmerdan Sok.
No: 2/36 Şişli Istanbul
T +90 532 622 7231
[email protected] www.guneyfilm.com
HAYAL AVCILARI FILM
Torlak Fırın Sok. No:2 K:1 Rumelihisarı
Sarıyer Istanbul
T +90 212 358 6006 F +90 212 358 6011
[email protected]
HERMES FILM
İhsan Aksoy Sok. No:7 K:2 Çamlık 34337
Etiler Istanbul
T +90 212 265 9393 F +90 212 265 9493
[email protected] www.hermesfilm.com
IKI FILM
PK.139 34431 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 539 734 4443
[email protected] www.ikifilm.com
IMAJ ENTERTAINMENT
Odalar Sok. No: 9 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 258 4000
[email protected] www.imajonline.com
IN WORKS FILM PRODUCTIONS
Hayriye C. 5/7, 34433 Galatasaray Istanbul
T +90 212 292 5538 F +90 212 292 5539
[email protected]
www.ismailnecmi-works.com
INLINE PRODUCTIONS
Sülünlü Sok. No:5, 34330 2. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 269 8097 F +90 212 269 8098
[email protected] www.inline.com.tr
INLEYEN NAGMELER
Ömer Rüştü Paşa Sok. Nur Apt.
No:11/9 Teşvikiye Istanbul
T +90 212 259 2225 F +90 212 259 5814
[email protected]
www.inleyennagmeler.biz
IRFAN FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. No:3/1
34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 1163 F +90 212 252 4363
[email protected] www.irfanfilm.com
ISTISNAI FILMLER
Itri Sok. No:20 34349 Balmumcu Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 288 9500 F +90 212 288 9600
[email protected] www.ifr.com.tr
ISLER PRODUCTION
İstiklal Cad. No: 166/46 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 5201 F +90 212 245 5202
[email protected] www.isler.tv
JEK FILM
Doğancılar Cad. No:72/8
Üsküdar Istanbul
T +90 216 334 4350
[email protected] www.jekfilm.com
KAPLAN FILM
Süreyya Ağaoğlu Sok. Hatay Apt
No:41/7 34365 Teşvikiye Istanbul
T/F +90 212 291 2995
[email protected] www.kaplanfilm.com
KARA FILM
İstiklal Cad. Halep Han No:140/45-46
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 8123 F +90 212 244 8124
[email protected] www.karafilm.com.tr
KARA KEDI FILM
Feneryolu Mah. Saffet Rona Sok. Kule Apt.
8/A Kuyubaşı Istanbul
T +90 216 348 8560 F +90 216 348 8590
info@ karakedifilm.com www.karakedifilm.com
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KARMA FILMS
Nergis Sok. No:4 Arnavutköy 34345 Istanbul
T +90 212 257 0915 F +90 212 257 0862
[email protected] www.karma-films.com
KILIC FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. No:15/2-3
Beyoğlu 34433 Istanbul
T +90 212 245 1584 F +90 212 244 1612
[email protected] www.kilicfilm.com.tr
KUZEY FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. No:6 K:3
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 3605 F +90 212 252 3606
[email protected] www.kuzeyfilm.com
LEOPAR FILM
Kırmızı Sok. No: 7/4 Ortaköy Istanbul
T +90 212 261 9309
[email protected]
LIMON PRODUCTION
E. İsmail Hakkı Bey Sok. No:5 Balmumcu
Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 347 3450 F +90 212 266 1086
[email protected]
www.limonproduction.com
MARATHON FILM
Istiklal Cad Mim Han No: 55/7
Beyoğlu 34433 Istanbul
T +90 212 244 8252 F +90 212 244 8250
[email protected]
MAVI FILM
Kılıçalipaşa Mah. Altınbilezik Sok. No: 9/4
Cihangir Istanbul
T/F +90 212 292 7170
[email protected] www.demirkubuz.com
MEDYAVIZYON
Cumhuriyet Cad. Pegasus Evi No:26 K:4
34367 Harbiye Istanbul
T +90 212 296 0505 F +90 212 225 9035
[email protected]
www.medyavizyon.com.tr
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MIA YAPIM
Cengiz T. Özden S. Mineli Sok. Cihan Apt.
A Blok No:1 D:12 Etiler Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 263 4447 F +90 212 263 4086
[email protected] www.miayapim.com
MINE FILM
Ayhan Işık Sok. Girik Han No: 28/2
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 243 0200 F +90 212 245 6774
[email protected]
MINT (MADE IN TURKEY)
Murat Reis Mah. Hacı Murat Sok. No: 9
Bağlarbaşı Üsküdar Istanbul
T +90 216 495 0560 F +90 216 495 8533
[email protected] www.mint.com.tr
MOST PRODUCTION
Eğlence Sokak No: 6 Arnavutköy Istanbul
T +90 212 265 4343 F +90 212 358 2270
[email protected]
www.mostproduction.com
MUHTESEM FILM PRODUCTION
Levent Mah. Lale Sok. No: 17 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 0245 F +90 212 325 1564
[email protected]
www.muhtesemfilm.com
NADA FILM
İmam Adnan Sok. No:17 K:4 D:53
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 5713 F +90 212 251 5714
[email protected]
NAR FILM
Caferağa Mah. Sarraf Ali Sok. Kaan Apt.
No:25/3 Kadıköy Istanbul
T +90 216 418 4206
[email protected] www.narfilm.com
NARSIST FILM
8. Gazeteciler Sitesi, Yıldırım Oğuz Göker Cad.
A3 Blok 6, Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 284 0212 F +90 212 284 0215
[email protected]
NBC FILM
Başkurt Sok. 19/4 Ürgüp Palas Apt. Cihangir
34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 249 6962 F +90 212 293 1008
[email protected] www.nuribilgeceylan.com
NEZIH UNEN PRODUCTION
Boyalı Köşk Sok. 5/1 Sözer Apt. D:8
Arnavutköy Istanbul
T +90 212 263 4666 F +90 212 263 4930
[email protected] www.nezihunen.com
NIS PRODUCTIONS
Bestekâr Şevki Bey Sok. 34/2 Balmumcu Istanbul
T +90 212 347 3272 F +90 212 347 3271
[email protected] www.nisproductions.com
NOBETCI FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. Yeni Melek Han
No:17/3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 2364
[email protected]
www.nobetciyapim.com
OFISISTANBUL
Serdar-ı Ekrem Sok. 31/2 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 292 2944
[email protected]
OYUNCULAR LTD.
İstiklal C. Rumeli Han 88/4 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 1314 F +90 212 245 5009
[email protected]
OZEN FILM
Istiklal Cad. Odakule İş Merk. No:142 K:3
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 293 7070 F +90 212 244 2851
[email protected] www.ozenfilm.com.tr
PAN FILM
Sıraselviler Cad. Soğancı Sok. No:19/17
80060 Cihangir Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 0463 F +90 212 244 2447
[email protected] www.panfilm.com.tr
PANA FILM
Teşvikiye Cad. No:39 Nişantaşı Şişli Istanbul
T +90 212 241 8300 F +90 212 241 8134
[email protected] www.panafilm.com
PERISAN FILM
Kartal Yukarı Mah. Cumhuriyet Cad. No:17 K:2
D:4 34876 Istanbul T +90 533 770 1897
[email protected] www.perisanfilm.com
PLATO FILM
Akyol Cad. Vişne Sok. No:14/2 Cihangir Istanbul
T +90 212 252 4583 F +90 212 249 3584
[email protected] www.platofilm.com
PHS FILM
Fahrettin Kerim Gökay Cad. No:34 Altunizade
Üsküdar 34662 Istanbul
T +90 216 474 4519 F +90 216 474 4491
[email protected]
PI FILM
Kumbaracı Yokuşu Tercüman Çıkmazı
No:16 K:1 D:2 Tünel Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 292 0410 F +90 212 292 3067
[email protected]
www.pifilmproduction.com
POSTA PRODUCTION
Altunizade Erdem Sok. Sabuncuoğlu Sitesi
B Blok D:8 Altunizade Üsküdar Istanbul
T +90 216 651 8828 F +90 216 474 4491
[email protected]
RH POLITIC PRODUCTIONS
İmam Adnan Sok. No:7 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 249 7046 F +90 212 249 8006
[email protected] www.reiscelik.com
SANMAL FILM PRODUCTION
Veli Alemdar Han No:428 Karaköy Istanbul
T +90 212 244 3416 F +90 212 251 8329
[email protected] www.sanmal.com.tr
SARMAŞIK SANATLAR
Silahşör C. 20-22 D:5 34381 Şişli Istanbul
T +90 212 219 5335 F +90 212 219 5334
[email protected]
www.sarmasiksanatlar.com
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SINEFILM
Akıncı Bayırı Sok. Engin Apt, No:18, D:4
Mecidiyeköy 34394 Istanbul
T +90 212 266 0968 F +90 212 272 1407
[email protected] www.sinefilm.com
SINEGRAF FILM
Salih Omurtak Cad. No:80 Koşuyolu Istanbul
T +90 216 545 0673 F +90 216 545 0672
[email protected] www.sinegraf.com
SPLENDID PICTURES
Kocatepe Mah. Şehit Muhtar Cad. Cemali Apt.
No: 22/1 Taksim Istanbul
T +90 212 255 5994 F +90 212 255 3936
[email protected]
SUGARWORKZ
Erol Dernek Sok. Yeni Melek Han No:17/6,
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 9238 F +90 212 244 9248
[email protected]
www.sugarworkz.com
ŞAN FILM
Silahşör Cad. 20/22 D:5 Şişli Istanbul
T +90 212 219 5335 F +90 212 219 5334
[email protected]
TEMELKURAN FILM
Sinanpaşa Köprüsü Sok. 14/3 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 236 4397
[email protected]
www.bornovabornovafilm.com
TERMINAL FILM
Ömer Avni Mah. Masraf Nazırı Sok. 2/1
34427 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 292 7331
[email protected] www.t-ist.com
TERSINE FILMLER
Cihannüma Mah. İsmaliye Sok. 7/2
Beşiktaş Istanbul
T/F +90 212 258 5989
[email protected]
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TFT PRODUCTION
Yıldız Cad. Tevfik Paşa Konağı No:49 D:2
Beşiktaş Istanbul T +90 212 258 1842
[email protected] www.tftyapim.com
TIM’S PRODUCTION
Nispetiye C. Yücel Sok. Arıcan Sitesi No: 3
B Blok K:4 D:9 1.Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 9986 F +90 212 324 9983
[email protected] www.tims.tv
TMC FILM
Gazeteciler Sitesi Dergiler Sok. No:29/2
Esentepe Istanbul
T +90 212 288 9260 F +90 212 288 9263
[email protected] www.tmc.com.tr
UMUT SANAT
Akasyalı Sok. No: 18, 80650 4. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 325 8888 F +90 212 278 3282
[email protected]
www.umutsanat.com.tr
USTAOGLU FILM
Nergis Sok. No: 8/7 K: 2 Asmalımescit Mah.
34430 Tünel Beyoğlu Istanbul
T/F +90 212 249 7644 [email protected]
www.ustaoglufilm.com
VENUS FILM
Mecidiye Cad. 49 A Blok Daire: 5
Mecidiyeköy Istanbul T/F +90 212 356 5776
[email protected] www.venusfilm.org
YALAN DUNYA FILM
Sofya Sok. Asmalı Mescit Mah. Ilıç İşhanı
18/12 Tünel Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 9033 F +90 212 245 9032
[email protected]
YAPIM 13 FILM
İstiklal Cad. Odakule Karşısı Turhol Han
K:1 Taksim Istanbul T +90 212 251 8506
[email protected]
www.mezopotamyasinema.com
YAPIMCI
Molla Feneri Sok. No:33 Cağaloğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 511 5858 F +90 212 511 8619
[email protected] www.yapimci.com
YENI SINEMACILIK
Turnacıbaşı Sok. No:5/2 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 6606
[email protected]
www.yenisinemacilik.com
Z1 FILM
Sıraselviler Cad. Bakraç Sok. No:35/A
Taksim Istanbul T +90 212 293 5745
[email protected]
www.z1filmatolyesi.com
YENI NESIL FILM
Atıfet Sok. No:18/26 Moda Istanbul
T/F +90 216 414 8392
[email protected]
www.yeninesilfilm.com
ZEYNO FILM
Cihangir Cad. Derya Palas Apt. No: 34 D: 2
Cihangir Beyoğlu Istanbul T +90 212 252 4556
[email protected] www.zeynofilm.com
YENIDEN FILM
Karaman Çiftlik Yolu Cad. Tufan Sok. Tufan Sitesi
No:6 A Blok Dış Giriş İçerenköy Istanbul
T +90 216 577 3225 F +90 216 577 3226
[email protected] www.yenidenfilm.com
YESILCAM FILMCILIK
Halep İşhanı 140/67 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 7913 F +90 212 251 3286
[email protected]
www.yesilcamfilmcilik.com
ZEZE FILM
Şahkulu Mah. Seraskerci Çıkmazı 4/2
Galata Beyoğlu İstanbul T +90 212 249 9721
[email protected] www.zezefilm.com
ZUZI FILM
Cihannüma Mah. Abbasağa Sok. No: 9 D:1
Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 260 9232 F +90 212 260 9233
[email protected] www.zuzifilm.com
1000 VOLT POST PRODUCTION
1. Levent Mah. Çalıkuşu Sok. 14 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 283 1001 F +90 212 283 1003
[email protected] www.1000volt.com.tr
FONO FILM
Yerebatan Caddesi No: 34 Sultanahmet Istanbul
T +90 212 519 0267 F +90 212 511 5799
[email protected] www.fonofilm.com.tr
8 MM
AOS 51.Sokak No:6 34398 Maslak Istanbul
T +90 212 346 2323 F +90 212 346 2325
[email protected] www.anima.gen.tr
PLATO FILM
Akyol Cad. Vişne S. 14/2 Cihangir Istanbul
T +90 212 252 4583 F +90 212 249 3584
[email protected] www.platofilm.com
DIGIFLAME PRODUCTIONS
Balmumcu Mah. Dellalzade Sok. No:32
Balmumcu Istanbul
T +90 212 288 2686 F +90 212 288 4326
[email protected] www.digiflame.com
ŞAFAK FILM
Kore Şehitleri Cad. Mithat Ulu Ünlü Sok.
No:7 Zincirlikuyu Istanbul
T +90 212 212 2716 F +90 212 212 2720
[email protected]
www.safakstudyolari.com.tr
IMAJ
Gazateciler Mah. Hikaye Sok. 9 Esentepe Istanbul
T +90 212 216 7180 F +90 212 216 7189
[email protected] www.imajonline.com
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35 MILIM FILM
İstiklal Cad. Erol Dernek Sok. Erman Han
No: 5 D: 4-A 34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 4616 F +90 212 251 4620
[email protected] www.35milim.net
AE FILM
Menekşeli Sok. No:22 Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 9292 F +90 212 282 7662
[email protected] www.aefilm.com
A.F.S. FILM
Yeniçarşı Caddesi, 88/2-3, Galatasaray Istanbul
T +90 212 292 6792 F +90 212 251 0525
[email protected] www.afsfilm.com
ATLANTIK MEDYA MARKETING
Ata 2, Kasımpatı Sok. 6 Çengelköy Istanbul
T +90 216 486 2787 F +90 216 651 2300
[email protected]
www.atlantikmedya.com
AVŞAR FILM
İnönü Caddesi Gümüş Apartmanı No:49/2
Gümüşsuyu Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 3477 F +90 212 249 6932
[email protected] www.avsarfilm.com.tr
BARBAR FILM
Kamer Hatun Mah. Hammalbaşı Cad. Parma Apt.
28/5 Galatasaray Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 5159 F +90 212 244 9982
[email protected] www.barbarfilm.com
BELGE FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. No: 3/4 34433
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 2525 F +90 212 251 3637
[email protected] www.belgefilm.com
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BESTLINE PICTURES
Muallim Naci Caddesi Işık Apt. 49/10
Ortaköy Istanbul
T +90 212 236 9292 F +90 212 236 9296
[email protected]
www.bestlinepictures.com
BIR FILM
Sıraselviler Cad. Liva Sok. Vakıf Palas Apt.
No:3/3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 8204 F +90 212 251 8205
[email protected] www.birfilm.com
CALINOS ENTERTAINMENT
Gümüşşsuyu Mah. İnönü Cad. Mithatpaşa Apt.
No:48 K:4 D:8 Taksim Istanbul
T +90 212 243 6440 F +90 212 249 7408
[email protected] www.calinos.com
CHANTIER FILMS
Mumhane Sok. No: 3 34345 Arnavutköy
Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 358 5959 F +90 212 358 5961
[email protected] www.chantierfilms.com
D PRODUCTIONS
Doğan TV Center 34204 Bağcılar Istanbul
T +90 212 413 5967 F +90 212 413 5951
[email protected] www.dpro.com.tr
DENK FILM
Tunalı Hilmi Cad. 105/3 Kavaklıdere Ankara
T +90 312 466 4000 F +90 312 466 4492
[email protected] www.denk.com.tr
DORUK FILM
İstiklal Cad. Balo Sok. No: 32/3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 243 6176 F +90 212 245 4066
[email protected] www.dorukfilm.com.tr
EPS FILM
Bağdat Cad, No: 97/1, Kızıltoprak,
Kadıköy 34724 Istanbul
T +90 216 414 5600 F +90 216 414 8601
[email protected]
KENDA
Mecidiye Mah. Camii Sok. 4 Ortaköy Istanbul
T +90 212 259 3030 F +90 212 259 4917
[email protected]
www.energymedya.com
ERLER FILM
Ertürk Sok. No: 5 Kavacık Beykoz Istanbul
T +90 216 425 1250 F +90 216 425 1269
[email protected] www.erlerfilm.com
LIMON PRODUCTION
E. İsmail Hakkı Bey Sok. No: 3 Balmumcu
34349 Beşiktaş Istanbul
T +90 212 347 3450 F +90 212 266 1086
[email protected]
www.limonproduction.com
ERMAN FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok., Erman Han
5/5 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 3202 F +90 212 249 5186
[email protected] www.ermanfilm.com
FANATIK FILM / HORIZON
Beybostanı Sok. No:35/2 Beylerbeyi Istanbul
T +90 216 422 5350 F +90 216 422 4000
[email protected] www.filmfanatik.com
FIDA FILM
Levent Mah. Şakayıklı Sok. No: 15, 34330
3. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 325 9010 F +90 212 325 9017
[email protected] www.fidafilm.com
FILM POP
Çilekli Cad. No:12, 3. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 324 8700 F +90 212 324 8789
[email protected] www.filmpop.com.tr
FILMA LTD.
Zeytinoğlu Cad. Sarı Konaklar İş Merkezi
A Blok D.6 34335 Akatlar Istanbul
T +90 212 352 0960 F +90 212 352 0965
[email protected] www.filma.com.tr
IRFAN FILM
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. No: 3/1
34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 1163 F +90 212 252 4363
[email protected] www.irfanfilm.com
MARS PRODUCTION
Istiklal Cad. Mim Han No: 55 K: 7
34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 8252 F +90 212 244 8250
[email protected] www.marsfilm.net
MAXXIMUM FILM
Ihsan Hilmi Alantar Sok. Otas C-2 Blok D:2
34380 Istanbul
T +90 212 284 1133 F +90 212 284 1135
[email protected]
www.maxximumfilm.com/tr
MEDYAVIZYON FILM
Cumhuriyet Cad. Pegasus Evi No: 26
K:4 34367 Harbiye Istanbul
T +90 212 296 0505 F +90 212 225 9035
[email protected]
www.medyavizyon.com.tr
OZEN FILM
Istiklal Cad. Odakule İş Merkezi No:142
K:3 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 293 7070 F +90 212 244 2851
[email protected] www.ozenfilm.com.tr
PI FILM
Kumbaracı Yokuşu Tercüman Çıkmazı
No:16 K:1 D:2 Tünel Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 292 0410 F +90 212 292 3067
[email protected]
www.pifilmproduction.com
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PINEMA FILM
Ekinciler Cad. Ertürk Sok. Başar Ünver
İş Merkezi No:4 K:6 Kavacık Istanbul
T +90 216 537 7770 F +90 216 537 7775
[email protected] www.pinema.com
U.I.P.
Spor Caddesi Acısu Sok. Tahsin Bey Apt.
No:1 K:1 D: 7-8 Maçka Istanbul
T +90 212 227 8205 F +90 212 227 8207
[email protected] www.uip.com.tr
R FILM
Aydın Sok. No: 2/6 Levent 34330 Istanbul
T +90 212 282 8329 F +90 212 282 8332
[email protected] www.rfilm.net
UMUT SANAT
Akasyalı Sok. No: 18, 4. Levent Istanbul
T +90 212 325 8888 F +90 212 278 3282
[email protected]
www.umutsanat.com.tr
SARAN MEDIA
Çayırbaşı Mah. Hacı Osman Bayırı No:65
34453 Sarıyer Istanbul
T +90 212 363 0408 F +90 212 363 0400
[email protected] www.sarangroup.com
SINETEL FILM
Ağa Camii Arkası Mahyeci Sok. Eren Han
No: 21 K: 2 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 243 0808 F +90 212 245 6956
[email protected]
SUGARWORKZ
İstiklal Cad. Kuloğlu Mah. G. Erol Dernek Sok.
Kamil Bey Apt. 18/2 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 9239 F +90 212 244 9248
[email protected] www.sugarworkz.com
TIGLON
Sıraselviler Cad. Liva Sok. Vakıf Palas Apt.
D:5 34433 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 1696 F +90 212 251 3974
[email protected] www.tiglon.com.tr
TILSIM DESIGN & PRODUCTIONS
Perpa Ticaret Merkezi B Blok Kat:13
No:2422 Okmeydanı Şişli Istanbul
T +90 212 222 4271 F +90 212 222 6359
[email protected]
TMC
Gazeteciler Sitesi Dergiler Sok. 29/2
Esentepe Istanbul
T +90 212 288 9260 F +90 212 288 9263
[email protected] www.tmc.com.tr
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WARNER BROS
Cumhuriyet Caddesi Pegasus Evi No: 26
K: 5 Harbiye Istanbul
T +90 212 219 2030 F +90 212 219 2032
[email protected]
EVCI FILM
İstiklal Cad. Mis Sok. Tan Apt. D: 6
Beyoğlu 34435 Istanbul
T +90 212 249 5835
[email protected] www.evcifilm.com
FILM SOKAĞI FILM STÜDYOLARI
Atatürk Oto Sanayi Sit. II. Kısım, Ahi Evren Cad.
Rentaş İş Merk. K: 4 Maslak Istanbul
T +90 212 286 4482 F +90 212 276 3270
[email protected] www.filmsokagi.com
LOKOMOTIF KAMERA
Silahşör Caddesi, Uğur Apt. No:16/1
D:1 Şişli Istanbul
T +90 533 276 2140 F +90 212 219 3693
[email protected] www.lokomotif.com
META IŞIK
İskenderpaşa Mah. Havlucu Sok.
No:25/A Fatih Istanbul
T +90 212 631 5136 F +90 212 631 4918
[email protected] www.metaisik.com
GRAMOFON
İnönü Mahallesi, Cumhuriyet Cad.
No:95/6 Şişli Istanbul
T +90 212 233 8988 F +90 212 296 7464
[email protected] www.gramofon.com.tr
MTN FILM
Cebeci Cad. No:62 Akatlar Etiler Istanbul
T +90 212 352 2430 F +90 212 352 2555
[email protected] www.mtnfilm.com
IMAJ ENTERTAINMENT
Gazeteciler Mah. Hikaye Sok. No:9
Esentepe Istanbul
T +90 212 216 7180 F +90 212 216 7189
[email protected] www.imajonline.com
PLATO FILM
Akyol Cad. Vişne S. 14/2 Cihangir Istanbul
T +90 212 252 4583 F +90 212 249 3584
[email protected] www.platofilm.com
INSERT STUDIO
Osmanlı Sok. Osmanlı İş Merkezi, No:24/2
Taksim Istanbul
T +90 212 293 9412 F +90 212 243 4119
[email protected] www.insertstudio.com
ORION
Kemerburgaz Cendere Yolu Azizpaşa Mevkii
No:5 Eyüp Istanbul
T +90 212 360 3760 F +90 212 360 3361
[email protected] www.orion.com.tr
ISTANBUL KAMERA IŞIK GRIP
Merkez Mahallesi, Halkalı Yolu, Atlas Sok.
No: 3 Mahmutbey 34217 Istanbul
T +90 212 447 2000 F +90 212 447 2033
[email protected]
www.istanbulkamera.com
STM
Telsizler Mahallesi, Zincirlidere Cad. No:6/A
Gültepe, Kağıthane Istanbul
T +90 212 324 0499 F +90 212 270 7318
[email protected] www.stmsinema.com
KEN MOVIE
Camekan Sok. 9-9A Galata Kuledibi
Karaköy Istanbul
T +90 212 245 3383 F +90 212 245 4483
[email protected] www.kenmovie.com.tr
VGS PRODUCTION
Ahi Evren Cad. Atatürk Sanayi Sitesi, Ata Center
İş Merkezi No: 1 Kat: 2 Maslak Istanbul
T +90 212 285 9736 F +90 212 285 9739
[email protected] www.vsg.com.tr
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!f Istanbul AFM International Independent Film Festival
11-28 February 2010 - Istanbul, Ankara
Founded in 2001, the !f Istanbul AFM International Independent Film
Festival is Turkey’s first and only festival dedicated to independent
cinema. Every February, it hosts some 70,000 film buffs and celebrated
filmmakers from around the world. Committed to investigating new
directions in cinema, the festival is based around thematic sections
which change every year. In 2008, !f launched an international film
competition - !f Inspired - designed to showcase emerging directors
who are pioneering new ground in film. The competition carries a
$15,000 prize for the Most Inspired Director.
Bankalar Caddesi Yenikapı Sok. No: 3 Suma Han K:1
Karaköy 34420 Istanbul
T +90 212 254 1060 F +90 212 254 1067
[email protected] | www.ifistanbul.com
Akbank Short Film Festival
01-11 March 2010 - Istanbul
Akbank Short Film Festival was created to promote the production
of short films, to give audiences the pleasure of watching them, to
encourage talented filmmakers to contribute to the Turkish film
industry, to bring movie-goers short films from different countries,
presenting different points of view, and to provide a platform for
discussion on this subject. The Festival, which began in 2004 under the
coordinatorship of Selim Evci, has created a festival tradition enjoyed
by film lovers, filling an important gap in the Turkish cultural scene and
reaching an ever-expanding audience every year.
Akbank Sanat İstiklal Cad. No: 8 34435 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 3500 - 01 F +90 212 245 1228
[email protected] | www.akbankkisafilm.com
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Ankara International Film Festival
11-21 March 2010 - Ankara
The Ankara International Film Festival, held annually in Ankara, was
established in 1988 and is one of the longest running film festivals in
the country. Regarded as the most significant film event in the capital
city, Ankara International Film Festival is dedicated to screening films
that are unlikely to be released in commercial cinemas. As a non-profit
community-based organization, the Festival has established itself as
an important forum for presenting the finest examples of world and
Turkish cinema.
Farabi Sok. 29/1, Çankaya 06690 Ankara
T +90 312 468 7745 F +90 312 467 7830
[email protected] | www.filmfestankara.org.tr
International Filmmor Women’s Film Festival on Wheels
12 March-18 April 2010 - Istanbul, Creteil (France), Kars, Sinop
Filmmor Women’s Film Festival is held every year in Istanbul and goes
on to tour different cities at the invitation and with the support of
other women’s organizations. Festival screenings are categorized into
sections carrying themes like ‘violence against women’, ‘honour’ and
‘body’. The programme also focuses on the place of women’s cinema
and includes collective presentations, Q&A sessions, panel discussions
and workshops. Intentionally, there is no competition section, a
decision based on the argument that women don’t need to compete
with each other, whereas they do need to stick together. The festival
provides the opportunity for women to be together with their dreams,
ideas, productions, to watch women’s experiences as told by women
and to watch examples of cinema that rarely reach commercial theatres.
İstiklal Cad. Bekar Sok. 7/6 34435 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 251 5994 F +90 212 251 6457
[email protected] | www.filmmor.org
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International Istanbul Film Festival
03-18 April 2010 - Istanbul
As the largest, oldest and most influential film event in Turkey, the
Festival has over the past 29 years presented Istanbul audiences
with a total of more than 3000 films, showcasing the cinema of 103
countries, and attracting total audience numbers of 2,900,000. With a
National, International and Human Rights competition endorsed by the
Council of Europe, the festival screens around 200 feature films each
year, awarding the Golden Tulip as its main prize. With an audience
of 162,000 in 2009, it also ranks as the largest Turkish film festival.
Accredited by FIAPF in 1989, the Festival incorporates the Meetings on
the Bridge programme, a sidebar that includes a competitive Feature
Film Project Development Workshop, initiated in 2008 to support the
Turkish film industry and Turkish film professionals.
Deniz Palas Sadi Konuralp Cad. No: 5 34433 Şişhane Istanbul
T +90 212 334 0700 F +90 212 334 0702
[email protected] | www.iksv.org/film
International Environmental Short Film Festival
12-15 May 2010 - Istanbul
The Festival focuses on fiction, documentary or animation short films
concerned either directly or indirectly with the environment. As well
as presenting work from many different countries, the event includes
a national competition, film workshops, exhibitions, panel discussions
and concerts. Admission to festival screenings is free of charge, and the
producers of all films included in the programme receive participation
certificates.
Etkin Prodüksiyon, Osmaniye Mahallesi Cemiyet Sok.
No: 49/C Bakırköy Istanbul
T +90 212 660 1075 F +90 212 660 8124
[email protected] | www.cevrefilm.org
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MiniBank Children’s Film Festival
23-25 April 2010 - Diyarbakır
28-30 April 2010 - Adıyaman
After spreading its wings to south-east Turkey for the 2008 and 2009
editions, the MiniBank International Children’s Film Festival will continue
the tradition this year, welcoming young film audiences in Diyarbakır
and Adıyaman between 23-30 April 2010. Organized jointly by Garanti
Bank and TÜRSAK (Turkish Foundation of Cinema and Audiovisual
Culture), the Festival sets out to present young film lovers in south-east
Turkey with first-rate animation and family films from across the world.
The festival is supported by local government and municipalities and
aims to draw young audiences not only from the city centre, but also
from outlying towns and villages of the festival venues.
TÜRSAK Vakfı Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sok. Hanif Han 11-2 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 5251 F +90 212 292 0337
[email protected] | www.tursak.org.tr
International Labour Film Festival
01-07 May 2010 - Istanbul
The International Labour Film Festival is a free event which begins
every year on May Day and shows labour-themed films from all around
the world to the general public including workers, students and the
unemployed. The Festival is organized by leading trade unions in Turkey
(DISK Basın-İş, DISK Sine-Sen, DISK Birleşik Metal-İş, DISK DEV Saglik-İş,
Türk-İş Petrol İş ve Türk-İş Hava İş), People’s Houses (Halkevleri) and the
website sendika.org.
İstiklal Caddesi Orhan Adli Apaydın Sok. No: 34 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 8265 F +90 212 245 7010
[email protected] | www.laborfest.sendika.org
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International Eskişehir Film Festival
01-11 May 2010 - Eskişehir
Founded in 1998 as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of Anadolu
University, the original ‘Cinema Days’ event was renamed as the
International Eskişehir Film Festival in 2007. The Festival is organized by
Anadolu University staff and held for 10 days at the beginning of May.
The Festival is made up of different sections, including ‘Memorable
Titles in Cinema History’, where original prints of cinema masterpieces
are screened, ‘Young Stars of World Cinema’, showcasing new currents
in world cinema, ‘From World Festivals’, a selection of award-winning
films, ‘Collective Film Screenings of Master Directors’, ‘The Guest
Country and Its National Cinema’, ‘Turkish Cinema’, ‘Documentaries
and Shorts’, ‘Animation’, ‘Guest Cinema School’, and ‘Midnight
Cinema’, featuring horror films and thrillers.
Anadolu Üniversitesi İletişim Bilimleri Fakültesi Yunus Emre Kampüsü 26470 Eskişehir
T +90 222 335 0580 / 2448 F +90 222 320 4520
[email protected] | www.eskfilmfest.anadolu.edu.tr
Flying Broom International Women’s Film Festival
06 -13 May 2010 - Ankara
The Flying Broom International Women’s Film Festival has been running
since 1998 with the goal of using the narrative of cinema to raise public
awareness of gender issues. From its very first year, the Festival has
screened feature films, shorts and documentaries, organized panel
discussions and exhibitions. The organization has also produced
documentaries on Turkish cinema and published a number of books.
A short film story competition has been organized annually since the
Festival’s second edition in 1999. The Festival has been growing year
by year and is the only women’s film festival in the world since 2003 to
give the FIPRESCI (International Film Critic’s Federation) Award.
Büyükelçi Sok. 20/4 Kavaklıdere 06700 Ankara
T +90 312 427 0020 / 16 F +90 312 466 5561
[email protected] | www.ucansupurge.org/kadinfilmlerifestival
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International Golden Boll Film Festival
07-13 June 2010 - Adana
First held in 1969 and taking its name from the traditional crop grown
in the region, the Golden Boll Film Festival is held in Adana, a city
located along Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. The Festival has been
reaching new heights each year by continually enriching its program
and further widening the door opening onto world cinema. Organized
by the Adana Municipality, the film festival has to date included fulllength feature films along with nationally produced short films and
student films, thus providing considerable support to these efforts.
Beginning from 2008, a decision was made to broaden the scope of
the festival to an international dimension within the framework of
Mediterranean countries. The festival is now opening its doors to all
Mediterranean short film directors and film students.
Türkocağı Mahallesi Ulus Caddesi Tarihi Kız Lisesi Binası Seyhan Adana
T +90 322 352 4713 F +90 322 359 2496
[email protected] | www.altinkozafestivali.org.tr
DOCUMENTARIST - Istanbul Documentary Days
15-20 June 2010 - Istanbul
The Festival, which aims to present noteworthy documentaries to
Turkish audiences, was first organised in June 2009, bringing selected
documentaries from around the world to Istanbul for six days. To
mark World Peace Day, Documentarist organized the ‘Peace Films
for 1 September’ event between 1-3 September 2009, and followed
this up from December 14-17 2009 with a mini-festival dedicated to
Human Rights Week under the banner ‘Which Human Rights?’. In
2010, Documentarist initiated Saturday documentary screenings in
a programme called SaturDox. Documentarist currently seeks both
to raise the profile of documentary films in Turkey and to send local
productions to festivals abroad, but will be setting its sights ever higher
in the years ahead.
Şahkulu Mah. Seraskerci Çıkmazı 4/2 Galata Beyoglu 34420 Istanbul
T +90 212 249 9721
[email protected] | www.documentarist.org
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International Arhavi Film Festival
01-08 August 2010 - Arhavi
There is no doubt as to the constructive role of art. In today’s world,
with all its suffering and agony, art can play a significant role for peacelovers. Our endeavours towards humanitarian ideals, however small
in scale, are sure to have an impact. Arhavi is one of the best-known
districts of the Black Sea Region and hosts one of the oldest festivals
in Turkey, the International Arhavi Culture and Art Festival. This year,
with the 38th edition, a new dimension has been added to the festival:
the 1st International Arhavi Film Festival. The International Arhavi Film
Festival provides an ideal venue to come together for humanity. The
Festival will be screening full-length fiction, short fiction, animation and
documentary films.
Cinnah Cad. Enis Behiç Koryürek Sok. 24/1 06690 Çankaya Ankara
T +90 312 440 5552 F +90 312 440 5144
[email protected] | www.festivalarhavi.org
International 1001 Documentary Film Festival
First week, October 2010 - Istanbul
Documentary Filmmakers Association (BSB) promotes documentary
filmmaking by creating innovative exhibition channels beyond
television to bring documentaries to audiences. Ultimately, the goal
is to create an environment conducive to regular theatrical exhibition.
For over five years, BSB has organized the annual International 1001
Documentary Festival, the first international festival in Turkey dedicated
exclusively to documentaries. BSB also organizes and takes part in
various other festivals and specialized events throughout Turkey. It
organizes screenings with discussion sessions at universities, cultural
and municipal centres across Turkey, which are open to the public and
free of charge.
Kuloğlu Mah. İstiklal Cad. Erol Dernek Sok. 10/4 Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 245 8958
[email protected] | www.bsb.org.tr
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International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival
09-16 October 2010 - Antalya
The International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, the only longlasting film festival in Turkey, will celebrate its 47th anniversary this
year. The Festival, which became international five years ago, is also
one of the traditional film events of Europe. The 47th Festival will take
place between the dates 9-16 October 2010 and is organized by the
Antalya Foundation for Culture and Arts (AKSAV) in cooperation with
the Metropolitan Municipality of Antalya.
Sakıp Sabancı Bulvarı Atatürk Kültür Park İçi 07070 Antalya
T +90 242 238 5301 F +90 242 238 5305
[email protected] | www.altinportakal.org.tr
Film October
09-17 October 2010 - Istanbul
First organized in 2002, Filmekimi was conceived as a compact, oneweek film festival that would take place in October, heralding the new,
upcoming cinema season in Turkey. From 2006 to 2008, Filmekimi
launched a film competition for digitally-shot short films incorporated
within the International Istanbul Film Festival in April. In 2009, the film
week was expanded in response to audience interest to include two
weekends and last for nine days. The Filmekimi programme typically
includes 20-21 films screened at one or two movie theatres, and a gala
screening each evening. An audience record was broken in 2009 with
43,000 viewers.
Deniz Palas Sadi Konuralp Cad. No: 5 34433 Şişhane Istanbul
T +90 212 334 0700 F +90 212 334 0702
[email protected] | www.iksv.org/film
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Festival on Wheels
22 October-7 November 2010
Can you imagine a Festival on Wheels that presents 80-90 films while
travelling a distance of 3000-4000 kilometres?
The Festival on Wheels first took to the road in 1995... With a mission
to present outstanding examples of cinema (features, documentaries
and shorts) to film enthusiasts in different cities in Turkey.
A modest festival with great hospitality. Ask your friends who were
our guests.
International Feature Films Competition: Golden Bull Award (10,000
Euros), Silver Bull Award (5000 Euros) and Turkish Film Critics’ Award.
Short Films Audience Award (1000 Euros).
Abay Kunanbay Cad. 20/11 Kavaklıdere 06700 Ankara
T +90 312 466 3484 F +90 312 466 4331
[email protected] | www.festivalonwheels.org
International Izmir Short Film Festival
02-07 November 2010 - Izmir
As the biggest short film event of Turkey, the International Izmir
Short Film Festival is the only short film festival in Turkey to present
an international award scheme. Supported by the Ministry of Culture
and the Prime Ministry, the festival gives the Golden Cat award to best
short films in the fiction, documentary, experimental and animation
categories. There is no restriction on genre, format or country for film
submissions.
Manas Bulvarı 295/2 Sok. No: 1 Sun Plaza B Blok 329 Bayraklı Izmir
T +90 532 427 4555 F +90 232 486 1033
[email protected] | www.izmirkisafilm.org
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Istanbul International Short Film Festival
04-11 November 2010 - Istanbul
The Istanbul International Short Film Festival has been organized since
1988.
The Festival takes place annually in November, presenting short films
to the public in two separate theatres over the course of a week.
There are four screenings daily and each film is shown three times on
different days and at different times. Entrance is free. The programme
covers fictional, experimental and animation films. It is preferred that
the run-time of films does not exceed 20 minutes.
Hamalbaşı Cad. No: 4/5 Galatasaray Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 252 5700 F +90 212 249 3888
[email protected] | www.istanbulfilmfestival.com
Istanbul International Cinema and History Film Festival
03-10 December 2010 - Istanbul
A summit of cinema and culture unique and comprehensive in scope,
the Istanbul International Cinema and History Film Festival has the
distinction of being Turkey’s first ever thematic film festival. The 12th
edition of the Festival, which ran from 11-17 December 2009, was
based around the theme ‘Meeting of European Cultures in Istanbul’
and brought audiences a wide selection of exceptional titles from
across the world. Alongside its diverse film program, the Festival
incorporates panel discussions, extensive and thematic Q&A sessions
and exhibitions.
TÜRSAK Vakfı, Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sokak Hanif Han 11-2
Beyoğlu Istanbul
T +90 212 244 5251 F +90 212 292 0337
[email protected] | www.tursak.org.tr
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Bursa International Silk Road Film Festival
10-19 December 2010 - Bursa
Organized by the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality, the Festival has
become one of the most prominent film festivals in Turkey despite
its short history. The fifth edition of the Festival will be held from 1019 December 2010, lending colour to the artistic and cultural life of
Bursa. By providing an international competition for debut directors,
the festival aims to honour and encourage future filmmakers, as well as
support them financially for forthcoming projects. The Best Film of the
International Golden Karagöz Film Competition for directorial debuts
wins $40,000. The Festival also runs an international competition for
fictional shorts produced after 1 January 2010, which have no dialogue
or voice-overs and don’t exceed 20 minutes in length. The best film will
receive the Golden Karagöz Award and $6000.
Gazeteciler Sitesi Keskin Kalem Sokak No: 43 34394 Esentepe Şişli Istanbul
T +90 212 216 7272 F +90 212 216 9596
[email protected] | www.silkroadfilmfest.com
This catalogue is edited by Ankara Cinema Association / Festival on Wheels.
Abay Kunanbay Caddesi No: 20/11 Kavaklıdere, Ankara Turkey
T +90 312 466 3484 - 466 4728 F +90 312 466 4331
[email protected] www.festivalonwheels.org
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Honey
Kosmos
Haze
7 Courtyards
7 Husbands for Hurmuz
10 to 11
40
Bornova Bornova
Breath Brought by the Sea
Captain Space
Cheerful Life, A
Children of Diyarbakır, The
Daddy’s Dark Cloud
Dragon Trap
Envy
Five Cities
Game of Love
I Saw the Sun
In Darkness
Island: Wedding of Zombies, The
Journey to the Moon
Love, Bitter
Love in Another Language
Master, The Men on the Bridge
Ottoman Cowboys, The
Piano Girl
Spring Fall
Step Into the Darkness, A
Tales from Kars
There
Vavien
Wings of the Night
Semih Kaplanoğlu.............................................................. 1
Reha Erdem........................................................................ 2
Tayfun Pirselimoğlu............................................................ 3
Semir Aslanyürek................................................................ 4
Ezel Akay............................................................................ 5
Pelin Esmer......................................................................... 6
Emre Şahin......................................................................... 7
İnan Temelkuran................................................................. 8
Levent Semerci................................................................... 9
Nesli Çölgeçen.................................................................. 10
Ümit Ünal......................................................................... 11
Yılmaz Erdoğan................................................................ 12
Miraz Bezar...................................................................... 13
Meriç Demiray.................................................................. 14
Theron Patterson.............................................................. 15
Uğur Yücel....................................................................... 16
Zeki Demirkubuz............................................................... 17
Onur Ünlü........................................................................ 18
Murat Şeker ................................................................... 19
Mahsun Kırmızıgül............................................................ 20
Çağın Irmak...................................................................... 21
M. Emir Eren, Talip Ertürk................................................. 22
Kutlu Ataman................................................................... 23
A. Taner Erhan................................................................. 24
İlksen Başarır.................................................................... 25
Bahadır Karataş................................................................ 26
Aslı Özge.......................................................................... 27
Ömer Faruk Sorak............................................................ 28
Murat Saraçoğlu............................................................... 29
Yavuz Özkan.................................................................... 30
Atıl İnaç............................................................................ 31
Ö. Alper, Z. D. Koç, Ü. Oktay, A. Öztürk, E. Akay............. 32
Hakkı Kurtuluş, Melik Saraçoğlu....................................... 33
Yağmur Taylan, Durul Taylan............................................ 34
Serdar Akar...................................................................... 35
Ask Your Heart
Asphyxia
Black & White
Come to My Voice
Comedy Kitchen: Holiday Recipes
Future Lasts Forever, The
Home
Jackal, The
Oh Dear! Oh Dear!
Other Angels
Our Grand Despair
Present Tense
Shadows and Faces
Shepherd’s Pipe, The
Somewhere in Between
Sound Voice of My Father
Where the Fire Burns
Winds
Zephyr
Yusuf Kurçenli.................................................................. 38
Aslı Özge.......................................................................... 39
Ahmet Boyacıoğlu............................................................ 40
Hüseyin Karabey............................................................... 41
Ozan Açıktan.................................................................... 42
Özcan Alper...................................................................... 43
Alper Özyurtlu, Caner Özyurtlu......................................... 44
Uğur Erhan Kozan............................................................ 45
Hakan Algül...................................................................... 46
Emre Yalgın...................................................................... 47
Seyfi Teoman.................................................................... 48
Belmin Söylemez.............................................................. 49
Derviş Zaim....................................................................... 50
Atalay Taşdiken................................................................ 51
Yeşim Uslu........................................................................ 52
Ümit Ünal......................................................................... 53
Zeynel Doğan, Orhan Eskiköy........................................... 54
İsmail Güneş..................................................................... 55
Selim Evci.......................................................................... 56
Belma Baş......................................................................... 57
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