Drama kısmında 3 kıtada, 6 dilde, 18 ülkede aynı anda yayına çıkan Zerre Türk sinemasının son yıllardaki en iyi örneklerinden ve iTunes’da öne çıkanlar arasında. İstanbul’da küçük kızı ve annesi ile hayata tutunan Zeynep’in kendi ayakları üzerinde kalmaya çalışırken başına gelenleri anlatan film dünyanın her yerinde beğeni ile seyredildi. Bilim-kurguda bir başyapıt olan Bulut Atlası (Cloud Atlas) iTunes’da zirvedeki yerini bu […]
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Zerre 3 kıtada 6 dilde 18 ülkede iTunes’da
Moskova Film Festivalinde En İyi Yönetmen ve En İyi Kadın Oyuncu ödüllerini alan Zerre yönetmen Erdem Tepegöz’ün ilk uzun metrajlı filmi. Zerre şimdi 3 kıtada 6 dilde 18 ülkede iTunes’da. Küçük kızı ve annesi ile hayata tutunan Zeynep İstanbul’da kendi ayakları üzerinde kalmaya çalışan bir kadındır. Zeynep’i bir yandan da borçları biriken ev sahibi köşe sıkıştırır. […]
A Cinematic World Tour in 100 days
Christopher Kelleher is an American author from Portland, Oregon. Beginning of 2013 he started his fantastic project named “Feedme Subtitles” with a goal to watch and write about one foreign film a day for 100 days. He calls it “a cinematic world tour — with an emphasis on diversity of language, era, and style”. On day […]
Spotlight: Press
Journalism in Turkey has never been a job for the faint-hearted. Numbers of assassinated or imprisoned journalists have long been at levels comparable to the countries with authoritarian regimes. As of the end of 2012, the number of journalists imprisoned all around the world reached a record high (232 journalists) and Turkey has more journalists […]
Spotlight: Gemide (On Board)
Turkish film director Serdar Akar teamed-up with fellow debutante Önder Çakar for this shocking companion piece to “A Madonna in Laleli” by film school classmate Kudret Sabancı, which picked up multiple awards at film festivals in Antalya and Ankara, including the coveted Golden Orange for Second Best Film. Captain İdris (Erkan Can) heads up the […]
Spotlight: Bornova Bornova
Social commentary in recent Turkish films is a rare feat. Smooth and incisive social commentary is even rarer. Bornova Bornova has it in its core. While with its plot it is reminscent of Demirkubuz and Ceylan – his recent ones -, what interests Inan Temelkuran is rather different. Both Ceylan and Demirkubuz often focus in […]
Review: Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da (Once upon a time in Anatolia)
Nuri Bilge Ceylan has long established himself a director with his finger on the pulse of modern day Turkey. His latest contribution, Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da (Once Upon a Time in Anatolia), which took the Jury’s Grand Prize at Cannes, is a visually engaging and memorable piece of cinematography, which stands out on its own as […]
Spotlight: Yol (The Road)
For many years for the Turkish audience Yol (The Road) was the greatest Turkish movie which no one had ever seen. As a teenager with cinematic interests, growing up in Istanbul in the 90s, I used to wonder what so special about this movie was, that would make it so different from hundreds of others […]
Spotlight: Tatil Kitabi (Summer Book)
Tatil Kitabi (Summer Book), Seyfi Teoman’s debut feature revolves around Ali, a 10-year old from a small provincial town in Turkey’s south. He lives with his mother and aging father in Silifke. The wealthy by small town standards father runs a farming business. His mom is a homemaker. In the course of his summer vacation , […]
Spotlight: Kader (Destiny)
There is probably no other Turkish movie that depicts the sort of lives its characters are leading more powerful than Kader (Destiny). These are the lives of those that fall between the total outsiders and the traditional Turkish family women and men. Their conscience keeps them afloat, but it is also the source of their […]