Tag: Cinema of Turkey

New Dawn Fades | 2024 Locarno Film Festival Review

Through a Glass Darkly: Keltek Finds Divinity Through Insanity Sanism might be the term best used to define the trials and travails faced by the...

About Dry Grasses | Review

To Sir, With Ego: Ceylan Waltzes with Narcissism in Captivating Character Study The filmography of Nuri Bilge Ceylan is characterized by complex examinations of human...

Interview: Selman Nacar – Hesitation Wound

Every few years, a notable new Turkish filmmaker emerges, and in this instance, we find Selman Nacar floating to the top of major film...

Interview: Nehir Tuna – Dormitory (Yurt)

For his feature debut, Turkish filmmaker Nehir Tuna climbs back into his personal space to explore friendship, isolation and the  diverging philosophical and religious...

Exclusive Poster: Pondering the Future in Nehir Tuna’s “Dormitory”

Selected as a competition offering in the Venice Film Festival's Orizzonti section, Nehir Tuna's lands a prestige spot to showcase his directorial debut film...

Interview: Tayfun Pirselimoğlu – Kerr

In anticipation of the upcoming 95th Academy Awards, I spoke with Tayfun Pirselimoğlu, whose latest film Kerr is Turkey’s official submission in consideration for...

Interview: Emre Kayiş – Anatolian Leopard

The old adage (and threat) of out with the old and in with the new is especially true in Emre Kayiş' directorial debut. It's...

Brother’s Keeper | Review

School Ties: Karahan Paints a Chilly Scene of Winter in Boarding School Melodrama The numbing apathy of poverty chained to tireless bureaucracy is met with...

Meeting Point | 2021 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Nighttime is the Right Time: two unlikely companions navigate a liminal Istanbul in Evirgen’s one-night odyssey Sometime in the early naughts, a certain type of...

Ghosts | 2020 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

Panoptic prison: Okyay’s wonderfully dark debut puts Turkey under surveillance Turkish filmmaker Azra Deniz Okyay's directorial debut uses micro-stories to discuss substantial socio-political issues. Titled Ghosts,...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #131. A Tale of Three Sisters – Emin Alper

A Tale of Three Sisters Turkish director Emin Alper returns with his third feature, A Tale of Three Sisters, a 1980s set period piece. Produced...

Off Set 2018 TIFF Portrait Series: Sibel

Our final portrait before we go "mute", Franco-Turkish filmmaker team Çagla Zencirci and Guillaume Giovanetti made their way from Locarno Film Fest into TIFF's...

Saf | 2018 Toronto Intl. Film Festival Review

This Land is Our Land: Vatansever Presents Caustic Portrait of Urban Gentrification Politically and economically motivated displacement is at the heart of Turkish director Ali...

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