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International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Buğday (Wheat)

A movie that fascinates the audience with its interesting scenario! In the leading role of the movie, in which Semih Kaplanoğlu sits in the director’s chair; Jean-Marc Barr, Ermin Bravo, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Cristina Flutur. Film; It tells how different social classes experience the famine that started with an unexpected climate change in the world, and the class struggle based on this. The director also makes use of science fiction elements while shooting the film.

If you want the subject to touch on a social theme and be in the genre of science fiction, Buday (Wheat) will more than meet all your expectations!

Those who love this movie will also enjoy watching the films Toprağın Tuzu, Süt, Dersu Uzala (Salt of the Soil, Milk, Dersu Uzala).

Awards

  • 2017 Tokyo International Film Festival, Best Film Award

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International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da

2012, Drama-Crime

While watching this movie with an interesting scenario, I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen! Nuri Bilge Ceylan, who has won many awards for his films, is the director and screenwriter of the movie. In the cast of the movie; There are successful actors such as Muhammet Uzuner, Yılmaz Erdoğan, Taner Birsel, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan and Fırat Tanış. Film; It tells the 12-hour tense story of a doctor and a prosecutor who is investigating a murder in a town steppe in Anatolia.

If you are interested in movies that make a difference with their dramatic structure in the crime genre, you should watch the movie Once Upon a Time in Anatolia!

Awards

  • 64th Cannes Film Festival, Special Jury Prize
  • 27th International Haifa Film Festival, Best Film Award
  • 6th Asia Pacific Film Awards, Special Jury Award

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International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Bal

2010, Drama

Honey fascinated me with every moment of it! The film directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu; Erdal Beşikçioğlu, Tülin Özen and Bora Altaş are in the leading roles. The film focuses on the story of a child who has just started primary school living in a spooky forest and a father dealing with black hive slime. One day the boy tells his dream to his father, and this secret must remain between the two of them forever.

If you want to watch a production that creates mystery by touching on a subject in life, you should watch Bal without wasting time!

Awards

60th Berlin Film Festival, Golden Bear Award
13th River Run International Film Festival, Best Film and Best Cinematography Awards

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International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Ayla

International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Ana Yurdu

In the cast; The screenwriter and director of the film, which stars Esra Bezen Bilgin, Nihal G. Koldaş, Semih Aydın, and Fatma Kısa, is Senem Tüzen. It tells the stories of a woman who plans to go to the village house inherited from her grandmother and finish her novel Ana Yurdu.

If you want to watch a good script of the new era Turkish cinema, don’t miss this movie!

Those who love this movie also enjoys watching the films Dilsiz Bir Hayat, Türev and Arpeggio Ante Lucem (A Silent Life, Derivative and Arpeggio Ante Lucem).

Awards

  • 16th International Tbilisi Film Festival, Best Film Award
  • 9th Asia Pacific Film Awards, Best Screenplay Award
  • 31st Warsaw Film Festival, FIPRESCI and Best Asian Film Awards

International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Albüm

International Award-Winning Turkish Films: Abluka

2015, Drama-Crime-Mystery

It was a movie that I liked very much with its immersiveness and subject! The subject of the movie written and directed by Emin Alper is; It focuses on the story of a man who was imprisoned for 20 years and was released on the condition of being an informant while Istanbul was in a great political turmoil. The leading roles of the movie; Shared by Mehmet Özgür, Berkay Ateş, Tülin Özen.

If you want to watch a movie that blends stories with a social theme with a mystery theme, Blockade will get you excited!

Awards

9th Asia Pacific Film Awards, Special Jury Award

72nd Venice Film Festival, Special Jury Prize

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Turkish Poetry Books

Turkish Cinema: Yılmaz Güney (1937-1984)

Yılmaz Güney is the actor of 114 films, director of 26 films, producer of 15 films, screenwriter of 64 films, and the author of many stories with 4 novels.

Actor

Alageyik (1958)
Bu Vatanın Çocukları (1958)
Tütün Zamanı (1959)
Dolandırıcılar Şahı (1961)
Tatlı Bela (1961)
İkisi de Cesurdu (1963)
Halime’den Mektup Var (1964)
Her Gün Ölmektense (1964)
Kamalı Zeybek (1964)
Kara Şahin (1964)
Kocaoğlan (1964)
Koçero (1964)
Mor Defter (1964)
On korkusuz Adam (1964)
Prangasız Mahkumlar (1964)
Zımba Gibi Delikanlı (1964)
Gönül Kuşu (1965)
Haracıma Dokunma (1965)
Kahreden Kurşun (1965)
Kan Gövdeyi Götürdü (1965)
Kanlı Buğday (1965)
Kasımpaşalı (1965)
Kasımpaşalı Recep (1965)
Konyakçı (1965)
Korkusuzlar (1965)
Krallar Kralı (1965)
Sayılı Kabadayılar (1965)
Silaha Yeminliydim (1965)
Sokakta Kan Vardı (1965)
Tehlikeli Adam (1965)
Torpido Yılmaz (1965)
Üçünüzü de Mıhlarım (1965)
Yaralı Kartal (1965)
Ben Öldükçe Yaşarım (1965)
Beyaz Atlı Adam (1965)
Dağların Oğlu (1965)
Davudo (1965)
Anası Yiğit Doğurmuş (1966)
Arslanların Dönüşü (1966)
At Avrat Silah (1966)
Bomba Kemal (1966)
Çirkin Kral (1966)
Esrefpaşalı (1966)
Law of the Border (Hudutların Kanunu; 1966)
Kibar Haydut (1966)
Kovboy Ali (1966)
Silahların Kanunu (1966)
Tilki Selim (1966)
Ve Silahlara Veda (1966)
Yedi Dağın Aslanı (1966)
Yiğit Yaralı ÖlÜr (1966)
At hırsızı Banus (1967)
Balatlı Arif (1967)
Bana Kurşun İşlemez (1967)
Benim Adım Kerim (1967)
Büyük Cellatlar (1967)
Çirkin Kral Affetmez (1967)
Eşkiya Celladı (1967)
İnce Cumali (1967)
Kızılırmak-Karakoyun (1967)
Kozanoğlu (1967)
Kuduz Recep (1967)
Kurbanlık Katil (1967)
Şeytanın Oğlu (1967)
Kardeşim Benim (1968)
Kargacı Halil (1968)
Marmara Hasan (1968)
Öldürmek Hakkımdır (1968)
Pire Nuri (1968)
Seyyit Han (1968)
Aslan Bey (1968)
Azrail Benim (1968)
Beyoğlu Canavarı (1968)
Can Pazarı (1968)
Aç Kurtlar (1969)
Belanın Yedi Türlüsü (1969)
Bin Defa Ölürüm (1969)
Bir Çirkin Adam (1969)
Çifte Tabancalı Kabadayı (1969)
Güney Ölüm Saçıyor (1969)
Kan Su Gibi Akacak (1969)
Kurşunların Kanunu (1969)
Çifte Yürekli (1970)
İmzam Kanla Yazılır (1970)
Kanımın Son Damlasına Kadar (1970)
Onu Allah Affetsin (1970)
Piyade Osman (1970)
Sevgili Muhafızım (1970)
Şeytan Kayaları (1970)
Son Kızgın Adam (1970)
Umut (1970)
Yedi Belalılar (1970)
Zeyno (1970)
Canlı Hedef (1970)
Baba (1971)
Çirkin ve Cesur (1971)
İbret (1971)
Kaçaklar (1971)
Namus ve Silah (1971)
Umutsuzlar (1971)
Vurguncular (1971)
Ağıt (1972)
Sahtekar (1972)
Zavallılar (1975)
Arkadaş (1974)
Endişe (1974)

Director

At Avrat Silah (1966)
Bana Kurşun İşlemez (1967)
Benim Adım Kerim (1967)
Pire Nuri (1968)
Seyyit Han (1968)
Aç Kurtlar (1969)
Bir Çirkin Adam (1969)
Umut (1970)
Canlı Hedef (1970)
Piyade Osman (1970)
Baba (1971)
İbret (1971)
Kaçaklar (1971)
Umutsuzlar (1971)
Vurguncular (1971)
Yarın Son Gündür (1971)
Acı (1971)
Ağıt (1972)
Arkadaş (1974)
Endişe (1974)
Zavallılar (1975)
Surü (1978)
Düşman (1979)
Yol (1982)
Duvar (1983)

Yılmaz Güney says
 “As a person who learns cinema in life school, it means a lot to win this award,
The most important thing is that I am sharing the awards with Costa Gavars and the Taviani brothers. The award is not given to me, but to all my people.” (statement after the Palme d’Or award was given to him)
 The essence of the problem is this: Either we will choose the path of revolution or we will choose to live by surrendering to the pressures and injustices of this order in one way or another. This kind of selection is a form of extinction.
Better to die as a freedom fighter than to live as a slave.
The real prison is the prison that man creates in his mind. The prison that limits life is that it should be destroyed at the first opportunity. To better understand the world.
I left my country to be free, not because I want to live, but to participate more effectively and actively in the fight for freedom and democracy.
The understanding that thinks of educating people between stone walls and iron bars and preventing their thoughts will be destroyed.
Our beard, which we could not cut due to lack of money, has become fashionable for the vagrant.
I said forgetting takes time, I was wrong. It takes heart, not time. He remained with you.
Those who wore overcoats missed the winter. Those who had bread waited for the evening, those who had sleep waited for the night. Death is calling me.
It is a thousand times better to be a failed man in life than to be a good, well-behaved bystander of life. It’s better to risk being a bad boxer than a good boxing spectator.
Tens of thousands, millions of people follow me, my goal is to be worthy of their love, that they are unaware of; I work to show things, to involve them in the social struggle by making films that will wake them from their sleep.
The sadness that licks my heart leaves happy dreams behind, dear.
Even in the most difficult and impossible times, the only way to succeed is to work.
Beauty is the result of a whole. For this reason, it is not easily seen, easily reached, not easily understood.
Life didn’t give us a chance to be happy, dear.
Friends! Are you aware that something is going on outside? Shake those who are asleep, awaken them. Tell everyone, the lights may go out soon. What will you do in the dark?
We also knew that the lover should buy cloves, but we were hungry, we ate the carnation money.
I am a fighting man. My cinema is also the cinema of a fight, the liberation struggle of my people.
I don’t live life for myself. And I’m not afraid of anything. I know what will happen to me. Despite everything, we will live in spite of the enemy. Because tomorrow is ours. We will die, but our children will carry the legacy we will leave in their hearts. And their hearts will not carry the fears under which we are crushed.
We were the people who are happy with little things before. Then they put something called love in our minds, we couldn’t recover.
I did not hurt anyone; They came knowing that I was fire.
I would like to write the fight on a leaf; for autumn to come, for leaves to fall. I would like to write anger on a cloud; so that it rains, so that the cloud disappears. I would like to write hate on the snow; for the sun to shine, for the snow to melt. And I would like to write friendship and love in the hearts of all newborn babies; to grow with them, to shake the whole world.
The most difficult prison is the prison created in one’s mind and must be destroyed at the first opportunity, in order to better understand life.

 

Turkish Cinema has a Great Family Spirit