Cinema of Turkey or Turkish cinema (also formerly known as ''Yeşilçam'', which literally means ''Green Pine'' in
Turkish), () or Türk sineması refers to the Turkish
film art and industry. It is an important part of
Turkish culture, and has flourished over the years, delivering entertainment to audiences in
Türkiye, Turkish expatriates across
Europe
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,
Balkans
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&
Eastern Europe
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, also more recently prospering in the
Arab world
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besides the
Egyptian cinema
The Egyptian film industry is today based mainly in Cairo, which is sometimes referred to as Hollywood on the Nile, Hollywood of the Middle East or Hollywood of the East, despite having its beginnings in the city of Alexandria in the early 20t ...
and to a lesser extent, the rest of the world.
In the ancient Turks before Islam, Turkish
storytelling
Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing narrative, stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatre, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cul ...
developed from
shaman
Shamanism is a spiritual practice that involves a practitioner (shaman) interacting with the spirit world through altered states of consciousness, such as trance. The goal of this is usually to direct spirits or spiritual energies into ...
and humanistic ritual practiced. Shaman ritual had nature, spiritual elements with music, imitation. Female shamans are more powerful. Male shamans can wear women accessories. Storytelling accompanied by music had erudite advices, imitations, witty, rhymed verses, historically mindful, inventive and usually includes fantasy figures.
Bakshy,
Ashik
An ashik (; ) or ashugh (; ka, :ka:აშუღი, აშუღი) is traditionally a List of oral repositories, singer-poet and bard who accompanies his song—be it a dastan (traditional epic story, also known as ''Azeri hikaye, hikaye' ...
,
Ozan continue traditional storytelling in
Turkic countries
Turkic may refer to:
* anything related to the country of Turkey
* Turkic languages, a language family of at least thirty-five documented languages
** Turkic alphabets (disambiguation)
** Turkish language, the most widely spoken Turkic language
* ...
. However
Aytysh
Aitysh ( ; ) is the name for the primarily folk-oriented, oral tradition of improvised singing and oratory between two parties referred to in Kazakh as akyns but found throughout Central Asia. Each akyn, usually sitting close to each other, strums ...
could improvised competitions in 1990s in media of Turkey. They have risk of getting lost in new generation.
The first film exhibited in the
Ottoman Empire
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was the
Lumière Brothers
Lumière is French for 'light'.
Lumiere, Lumière or Lumieres may refer to:
Buildings
* Lumière, a building used by the Bibliothèque publique d'information in Paris, France
* Lumiere (skyscraper), a cancelled skyscraper development in Leeds, ...
' 1895 film, ''
L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat
(translated from French into English as ''The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station'', ''Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat'' Sand ''The Arrival of the Mail Train'', and in the United Kingdom as ''Train Pulling into a Station'') is an 1896 Fren ...
'', which was shown in
Constantinople
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(modern day
Istanbul
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) in 1896. ''
The Weavers
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'' (1905), by the Manaki brothers, was the first film made in the Ottoman Empire. The earliest surviving film made in what is present-day Turkey was a documentary entitled ''
Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı'' (''Demolition of the Russian Monument at
San Stefano''), directed by
Fuat Uzkınay and completed in 1914. The first narrative film in Ottoman Empire isn't known for certain.
Turkey's first sound film
Bir Millet Uyanıyor was shown in 1931. Traditional Turkish theater had improvisation storytellers like
Meddah,
orta oyunu,
Karagöz and Hacivat. Western storytelling drama format evolved, After
Darülbedayi (1914) in Ottoman Empire and
Ankara State Conservatory (1936) in Turkey. Due to their training format, Theater actors moved away from cinema or they only did dubbing in cinema. So, Turkish cinema started to evolve in 1960s. Yeşilçam era was the world's 4th biggest cinema.
History
Overview
In terms of film production, Turkey shared the same fate with many of the national cinemas of the 20th century.
Film production
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wasn't continuous until around the 1950s and the film market in general was run by a few major import companies that struggled for domination in the most population-dense and profitable cities such as Istanbul and
İzmir
İzmir is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara. It is on the Aegean Sea, Aegean coast of Anatolia, and is the capital of İzmir Province. In 2024, the city of İzmir had ...
. Film theatres rarely ever screened any locally produced films and the majority of the programs consisted of films of the stronger western film industries, especially those of the
United States
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,
France
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,
Italy
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and
Germany
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. Attempts at film production came primarily from multinational studios, which could rely on their comprehensive distribution networks together with their own theatre chains, thus guaranteeing them a return on their investment. Between the years 1896–1945, the number of locally produced films did not even reach 50 films in total, equal to less than a single year's annual film production in the 1950s and
1960s
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. Domestically produced films constituted only a small fraction of the total number of films screened in Turkey prior to the 1950s.
Film production in Turkey increased drastically after
World War II
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. With a total of 49 films produced in 1952, this single year equaled a greater output produced in Turkey than all previous years combined. During the 1960s, Turkey became the fifth biggest film producer worldwide as annual film production reached the 300-film benchmark just at the beginning of the 1970s. Compared to other national cinemas, the achievements of the Turkish film industry after 1950 are still remarkable.
During the 1970s, the impact of TV and video as the new popular forms of media and political turmoil (often hand in hand with deep economic crises) caused a sharp drop in ticket sales, resulting in a steady decline starting around 1980 and continuing until the mid-1990s. The number of annual ticket sales decreased from a peak of 90 million tickets in 1966
[Özön, Nijat (1966) ''Türk Sineması Kronolojisi 1896–1966''. Istanbul: Bilgi Yayınları.] to 56 million tickets in 1984 and only 11 million in 1990. Accordingly, the number of film theatres declined from approximately 2,000 in 1966
to 854 in 1984 and 290 in 1990. During the 1990s the average number of films produced per year remained between 10 and 15; usually half of them not even making it into the theatres.
Since 1995 the situation has improved. After the year 2000, annual ticket sales rose to 20 million and since 1995, the number of theatres has steadily increased to approximately 500 nationwide. Currently, Turkish films attract audiences of millions of viewers and routinely top the blockbuster lists, often surpassing foreign films at the box office. However, it is difficult to speak about the existence of an industry, since most films are rather individual projects of directors who otherwise earn their living in television, advertising or theatre. The distribution of these films are mainly handled by multinational corporations such as
Warner Bros.
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and
United International Pictures
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.
Pre-1950s

From 1923 to 1939,
Muhsin Ertuğrul was the only active film director in the country. He directed 29 films during this period, generally incorporating adaptions of plays,
operetta
Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs and including dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, and length of the work. Apart from its shorter length, the oper ...
s, fiction and foreign films. The influence of the theater dating back to Uzkınay, Simavi,
Ahmet Fehim and Şadi Karagözoğlu is very strong in Ertuğrul's work.
Most of the Turkish films produced before 1950 were projects initiated by import companies owned by local families, most notably
İpek Film
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, a daughter company of the İpek Merchandise, an import company that was advertising in Ottoman literary journals such as ''
Servet-i Fünun
''Servet-i Fünun'' (; ) was an avant-garde journal published in the Ottoman Empire and later in Turkey. Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil, Halit Ziya (Uşaklıgil) and the other writers of the "New Literature" () movement published it to inform their reade ...
'' as early as the 19th century. Another important company in the early era of Turkish cinema was
Kemal Film, a company whose continuous presence as a leading import company has been often overlooked for a few local films it produced during the 1920s. (The founders of Kemal Film bought their first film camera on loan from the Ipek Merchandise). Both companies were the strongest film distributors until the 1950s and the only companies that were financially sound enough to produce films themselves, with low risks for financial failure as they already were in possession of a distribution system and theatre chains that guaranteed a return on investment.
However, the notable developments of these companies must be seen as necessary adaptations to the technological progress of the western film industries whose films they were importing. One example here being the establishment of the
Marmara Dubbing Studio in the early 1930s, when the silent era came to an end in the West and sound films became the standard, prompting the import-dependent companies to adjust themselves to the new technological requirements.
The big distributors in Istanbul, led by İpek Film and
Kemal Film, gradually expanded their distribution system throughout the rest of the country during the 1930s, leading to the so-called "regional system" (
Bölge İşletmeleri), which consisted of seven distribution areas headquartered in the most significant cities in those regions: Istanbul (Marmara Region), İzmir (Aegean Region),
Ankara
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and List of national capitals by area, the largest capital by area in the world. Located in the Central Anatolia Region, central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5,290,822 in its urban center ( ...
(Middle Anatolian Region),
Samsun
Samsun is a List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, city on the north coast of Turkey and a major Black Sea port. The urban area recorded a population of 738,692 in 2022. The city is the capital of Samsun Province which has a population of ...
(Black Sea Region),
Adana
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(Mediterranean Region),
Erzurum
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(East Anatolian Region) and
Diyarbakır
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Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, it is ...
(South East Anatolian Region).
[Abisel, Nilgün (1987) "Yerli Yapımcılık Üzerine Notlar", ''Türk Sineması Üzerine Yazılar'', Ankara: İmge Yayınları.] The Regional System became much more important after the 1950s, when local film production dramatically increased and local films surpassed imported films in both ticket sales and revenues. This system became the financial foundation of
Yeşilçam (often referred to as "Turkish Hollywood"), which was the heart of Turkish film production between the years 1955–1975. After 1965, a so-called "Combined System" (
Kombine Sistem) led by a trust of regional leaders is said to have taken control of almost everything regarding production.
A leading figure of the trust was producer
Türker İnanoğlu, who is still active in the media business today, running
Ulusal Film, which was Turkey's largest TV production company.
The first
film
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showing in
Ottoman Empire
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was held in the
Yıldız Palace
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,
Istanbul
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in 1896. Public shows by
Sigmund Weinberg in the
Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu (; ) is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 9 km2, and its population is 225,920 (2022). It is on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey, separated from the o ...
and
Şehzadebaşı districts followed in 1897. Weinberg was already a prominent figure at that time, especially known as a representative of foreign companies such as
Pathé
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It is the name of a network of Fren ...
, for whom he sold
gramophones before getting into the film business. Some sources suggest he was also a photographer, again as a result of being one of the representatives of foreign companies such as
Kodak
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.
The first movie in Ottoman Empire, ''Ayastefanos′taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı'', a
documentary
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produced by
Fuat Uzkınay in 1914, depicted the destruction of a Russian monument erected at the end of the
1877-1878 Russo-Ottoman War in
Yeşilköy (then known as "San Stefano") following Ottoman Empire's entry into
World War I
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. The first thematic films in Ottoman Empire were ''The Marriage of Himmet Aga'' (1916–1918), started by Weinberg and completed by Uzkinay, and ''The Paw'' (1917) and ''
The Spy'' (1917), both by
Sedat Simavi
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Biography
Simavi was born in 1896. His grandfather and uncles served in different positions in the of ...
. The army-affiliated Central Cinema Directorate, a semi-military national defense society, and the Disabled Veterans Society were the producing organizations of that period.
In 1922, a major documentary film, ''
Independence, the İzmir Victory'', was made about the
Turkish War of Independence
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. That same year, the first private movie studio, Kemal Film, commenced operations.
The years between 1939 and 1950 were a period of transition for Turkish cinema, during which it was greatly influenced by theater as well as by World War II. While there were only two film companies in 1939, the number increased to four between 1946 and 1950. After 1949, Turkish cinema was able to develop as a separate art form, with a more professional caliber of talents.
The Yeşilçam era

Yeşilçam ("Green Pine") is a
metonym
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for the Turkish film industry, similar to
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood ...
in the United States. Yeşilçam is named after Yeşilçam Street in the
Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu (; ) is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 9 km2, and its population is 225,920 (2022). It is on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey, separated from the o ...
district of
Istanbul
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where many actors, directors, crew members and studios were based.
Yeşilçam movies are known for iconic unforgotten songs. Soundtrack songs are still widely successful. It being called or .
Some famous partners of Yeşilçam are
*
Emel Sayın-
Tarık Akan
Tarık Akan (born Tarık Tahsin Üregül; 13 October 1949 – 16 September 2016) was a Turkish film actor and producer, who started his activity in the 1965s. Early life
Akan was born as Tarık Tahsin Üregül in Istanbul on 13 October 1949. He ...
*
Fatma Girik-
Cüneyt Arkın
Fahrettin Cüreklibatır (7 September 1937 – 28 June 2022), better known by his stage name Cüneyt Arkın, was a Turkish film actor, director, producer and physician. Having starred in somewhere around 300 movies and TV series, he is widely co ...
*
Türkan Şoray-
Kadir İnanır
Kadir İnanır (born 15 April 1949) is a Turkish people, Turkish film actor and Film director, director.
Biography
İnanır was born on 15 April 1949 in Fatsa, a town in Ordu Province, Ordu province of Turkey. In the Turkish movie industry (Ye� ...
*
Gülşen Bubikoğlu-
Tarık Akan
Tarık Akan (born Tarık Tahsin Üregül; 13 October 1949 – 16 September 2016) was a Turkish film actor and producer, who started his activity in the 1965s. Early life
Akan was born as Tarık Tahsin Üregül in Istanbul on 13 October 1949. He ...
*
Kemal Sunal-
Şener Şen-
Halit Akçatepe
*
Adile Naşit-
Münir Özkul
*
Metin Akpınar-
Zeki Alasya
Zeki Alasya (18 April 1943 – 8 May 2015) was a Turkish actor and film director. Alasya was of Turkish Cypriot descent and was related to Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha.
Filmleri
1957 Bir Avuç Toprak
1958 Iftira
1959 Gurbet
1960 Tas Beb ...
*
Filiz Akın-
Ediz Hun
*
Ayhan Işık-
Belgin Doruk.
Yeşilçam experienced its heyday from the 1950s to the 1970s, when it produced 250 to 350 films annually. Between 1950 and 1966 more than fifty movie directors practiced film arts in Turkey.
Ömer Lütfi Akad strongly influenced the period, but
Ertem Eğilmez,
Osman Fahir Seden,
Atıf Yılmaz, and
Memduh Ün made the most films.
The film ''
Susuz Yaz'', made by
Metin Erksan, alongside
Hülya Koçyiğit
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won the
Golden Bear Award
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Golden may also refer to:
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*Golden Cap, Dorset
*Golden Square, Soho, London
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at the
Berlin Film Festival
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in 1964. This honor was the first of its kind ever bestowed upon a Turkish movie.
Cüneyt Gökçer Cüneyt () is the Turkish spelling of Arabic masculine given name Junayd (Arabic
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's students
Kartal Tibet and
Hülya Koçyiğit
Hülya Koçyiğit (born 12 December 1947) is a Turkish actress. A prominent female lead in the Turkish cinema, she received numerous awards at international film festivals, including the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Altogether, she ha ...
who started in theatre as child actors are one of first cinema stars who graduated from theatre department of State Conservatory. Also Kartal Tibet was professional basketball player and Hülya Koçyiğit was ballet dancer. After they played together in many films. Kartal Tibet as director, screenwriter and Hülya Koçyiğit as productor worked together in classic films. Also, Kartal Tibet worked as director in TV industry. He helped to launch for acting style in beginning of career of new TV stars who Turkish TV series increased international popularity and won awards like International Emmy Award.
The number of cinemagoers and the number of films made constantly increased, especially after 1958. In the 1960s the programs of the theater departments in the Language, History and Geography faculties of
Ankara University
Ankara University () is a public university, public research university in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the History of the Republic of Turkey, formation of the Turkish republ ...
and
Istanbul University
Istanbul University, also known as University of Istanbul (), is a Public university, public research university located in Istanbul, Turkey. Founded by Mehmed II on May 30, 1453, a day after Fall of Constantinople, the conquest of Constantinop ...
included cinema courses, as did the Press and Publications High School of Ankara University. A cinema branch was also established in the Art History Department of the
State Fine Arts Academy.
The Union of Turkish Film Producers and the State Film Archives both date from the 1960s. The State Film Archives became the Turkish Film Archives in 1969. During the same period, the Cinema-TV Institute was founded and annexed to the
State Academy of Fine Arts. The Turkish State Archives also became part of this organization. In 1962, the Cinema-TV Institute became a department of
Mimar Sinan University. Well-known directors of the 1960–1970 period include Metin Erksan, Atıf Yılmaz, Memduh Ün,
Halit Refiğ
Halit Refiğ (5 March 1934 – 11 October 2009) was a Turkish film director, film producer, screenwriter and writer. He made around sixty films, including feature films, documentaries and TV serials. He is considered to be the pioneer of th ...
,
Duygu Sağıroğlu,
Remzi Aydın Jöntürk and
Nevzat Pesen. In 1970, the numbers of cinemas and cinemagoers rose spectacularly. In the 2,424 cinemas around the country, films were viewed by a record number of 247 million viewers.
In 1970, approximately 220 films were made and this figure reached 300 in 1972. Turkish cinema gave birth to its legendary stars during this period, notable examples being
Kemal Sunal,
Kadir İnanır
Kadir İnanır (born 15 April 1949) is a Turkish people, Turkish film actor and Film director, director.
Biography
İnanır was born on 15 April 1949 in Fatsa, a town in Ordu Province, Ordu province of Turkey. In the Turkish movie industry (Ye� ...
,
Türkan Şoray and
Şener Şen. After this period, however, the cinema began to lose its audiences, due to nationwide TV broadcasts. After 1970, a new and younger generation of directors emerged, but they had to cope with an increased demand for video films after 1980.
Yeşilçam's actresses featured included
Emel Sayın,
Adile Naşit,
Zerrin Egeliler,
Itır Esen,
Filiz Akın,
Fatma Girik,
Hülya Koçyiğit
Hülya Koçyiğit (born 12 December 1947) is a Turkish actress. A prominent female lead in the Turkish cinema, she received numerous awards at international film festivals, including the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Altogether, she ha ...
,
Gülşen Bubikoğlu,
Türkan Şoray,
Belgin Doruk,
Hülya Avşar
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,
Oya Aydoğan,
Perihan Savaş,
Necla Nazır,
Çolpan İlhan,
Ayşen Gruda,
Nevra Serezli,
Müjde Ar,
Perran Kutman and
Yeşilçam actors are
Tarık Akan
Tarık Akan (born Tarık Tahsin Üregül; 13 October 1949 – 16 September 2016) was a Turkish film actor and producer, who started his activity in the 1965s. Early life
Akan was born as Tarık Tahsin Üregül in Istanbul on 13 October 1949. He ...
,
Şener Şen,
Cüneyt Arkın
Fahrettin Cüreklibatır (7 September 1937 – 28 June 2022), better known by his stage name Cüneyt Arkın, was a Turkish film actor, director, producer and physician. Having starred in somewhere around 300 movies and TV series, he is widely co ...
,
Göksel Arsoy,
Kemal Sunal,
Kadir İnanır
Kadir İnanır (born 15 April 1949) is a Turkish people, Turkish film actor and Film director, director.
Biography
İnanır was born on 15 April 1949 in Fatsa, a town in Ordu Province, Ordu province of Turkey. In the Turkish movie industry (Ye� ...
,
Müşfik Kenter,
Münir Özkul,
Halit Akçatepe,
Hulusi Kentmen,
Zeki Alasya
Zeki Alasya (18 April 1943 – 8 May 2015) was a Turkish actor and film director. Alasya was of Turkish Cypriot descent and was related to Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha.
Filmleri
1957 Bir Avuç Toprak
1958 Iftira
1959 Gurbet
1960 Tas Beb ...
,
Metin Akpınar,
Ediz Hun,
Kartal Tibet,
Ayhan Işık,
Sadri Alışık,
Zeki Müren,
Ekrem Bora,
Metin Serezli,
Hüseyin Peyda,
Ahmet Mekin,
Tamer Yiğit,
Kenan Pars,
Rüştü Asyalı,
Kamran Usluer,
Erol Taş
Erol Taş (28 February 1928 – 8 November 1998) was a Turkish film actor. He appeared in 220 films between 1957 and 1998. He starred in the 1964 film '' Susuz Yaz'', which won the Golden Bear
The Golden Bear () is the highest prize awa ...
,
Önder Somer,
Müjdat Gezen,
Salih Güney,
Sertan Acar,
Yılmaz Güney
Yılmaz Güney (' Pütün; 1 April 1937 – 9 September 1984) was a Turkish film director, screenwriter, novelist, actor and communist political activist. He quickly rose to prominence in the Turkish film industry. Many of his works were made f ...
,
Orhan Gencebay
Orhan Gencebay (born 4 August 1944) is a Turkish people, Turkish musician, bağlama virtuoso, composer, singer, arranger, record producer, music producer, music director, and actor. Gencebay was born in the coastal town of Samsun on 4 August 194 ...
.
1970s and 1980s also brought the genre of
Turksploitation -
low-budget
A low-budget film or low-budget movie is a motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studio or private investor.
Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced o ...
exploitation film
An exploitation film is a film that seeks commercial success by capitalizing on current trends, niche genres, or sensational content. Exploitation films often feature themes such as suggestive or explicit sex, sensational violence, drug use, nudi ...
s that were either
remakes of, or used unauthorized footage from popular foreign films (particularly
Hollywood movies) and television series.
Yeşilçam suffered due to the spread of
television
Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
and the
widespread political violence at the end of the 1970s. Yeşilçam totally ended after the
1980 Turkish coup d'état
The 1980 Turkish coup d'état (), headed by Chief of the General Staff General Kenan Evren, was the third coup d'état in the history of the Republic of Turkey, the previous having been the 1960 coup and the 1971 coup by memorandum.
During ...
. Increased production costs and difficulties in the import of raw materials brought about a decrease in the number of films made in the 1970s, but the quality of films improved.
Decline of Yeşilçam and the post-Yeşilçam era
In the early nineties, there were barely two or three movies released per year. During this period, most of the seventies' stars had either moved to TV, or were trying to rebuild the ''
Yeşilçam's'' former glory. Some of the notable examples of this era are ''
Eşkıya'' (''The Bandit'') and ''Züğürt Ağa'' (''The Agha''), both starring
Şener Şen. Both movies were critically and commercially acclaimed.
However, the resurgence of Yesilçam didn't truly take place until the release of ''
Vizontele'' in 2001. The film was directed, written, and starred by
Yılmaz Erdoğan, who was already well known from his long-running sitcom ''Bir Demet Tiyatro'', and his dedication to theatre. The movie starred the cast of his usual plays, most notably
Demet Akbağ,
Altan Erkekli, and
Cem Yılmaz
Cem Yılmaz (, born 23 April 1973) is a Turkish actor, stand-up comedian, musician, filmmaker, screenwriter, and cartoonist. He has four franchise film series '' G.O.R.A.'', '' Karakomik Fimler'', '' Organize İşler'', '' Vizontele''. Also, H ...
. This movie's huge commercial success (watched by 2.5 million viewers, which earned the movie the most viewed film for its day) brought attention to the industry. This, and Vizontele's sequel ''
Vizontele Tuuba'', broke ''Vizonteles records by achieving 3.5 million and 3 million viewers, respectively.
Yeşilçam has seen a revival since 2002, having produced critically acclaimed movies such as ''
Uzak'' (
Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival), 2003) and ''
Propaganda
Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded l ...
''.
A few years later, Cem Yılmaz released his own film, ''
G.O.R.A.'', which he both wrote and starred in. Cem Yılmaz's second movie ''
Hokkabaz'' (''The Magician'') .
Since then, larger-budgeted films have been produced, including notable examples such as ''
Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak'' (''Valley of the Wolves: Iraq''), which was viewed by a record 4 million people, ''
Babam ve Oğlum'' (''My Father and My Son'').
There has been a rise in experimental films in the 2000s. These include the 2005 feature ''Türev'', which was filmed without a prewritten script and even featured candid shots of the actors, and ''
Anlat Istanbul'' (''Istanbul Tales''), an ensemble piece divided into five "mini films" that received a strong reception.
''"Körler / Jaluziler İçin''" is the first internationally awarded Turkish science fiction feature film which is not a comedy, a cult film, a remake or an animation which marks its unique place as a milestone in the history of Turkish cinema. It was written, directed, produced and edited by Ozan Duru Adam. The film invents an innovative, unconventional visual language.
Production numbers also soared in the second half of the 2000s, reaching 40 films in 2007, with the top four box office hits that year claimed by Turkish films, as the film industry became profitable again with improving technical quality corresponding with commercial films' production costs increasing.
In 2015, number of admission per capita was 0.8. Also
Sinemia has published a research that Konya has become the city with the most frequent cinema goers.
Collaborations of Turkish Comedy
Due to, Turkish TV series are too long for comedy. Comedy is more popular in cinema and theater. Storytellers
Meddah,
Aytysh
Aitysh ( ; ) is the name for the primarily folk-oriented, oral tradition of improvised singing and oratory between two parties referred to in Kazakh as akyns but found throughout Central Asia. Each akyn, usually sitting close to each other, strums ...
,
Ozan have risk of getting lost in new generation. Traditional Turkish theater from Ottoman Empire has
orta oyunu,
Karagöz and Hacivat for comedy. Turkish folklore comedy figures have
Keloğlan,
Nasreddin
Nasreddin () or Nasreddin Hodja (variants include Mullah Nasreddin Hodja, Nasruddin Hodja, Mullah Nasruddin, Mullah Nasriddin, Khoja Nasriddin, Khaja Nasruddin) (1208–1285) is a character commonly found in the folklores of the Muslim world, ...
. Accent comedy and quick answer are common in daily life.
Black Sea Region humour is the most popular. Supporting role in drama film has comedy in daily life. Despite this, Turkish comedy movies have novelty. It hasn't humour style in daily life.
1960s Turist Ömer
Sadri Alışık played iconic character
Turist Ömer. In
Ayhan Işık’s drama film, Sadri Alışık is partner for comedy. The franchise films “Turist Ömer” has parody of
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
,
Awaara. Sadri Alışık is musical stand-up comedian. Ayhan Işık and Sadri Alışık graduated from picture department of
Fine Art State Academy.
1970s Arzu Film Production
*
Kemal Sunal,
Şener Şen,
Halit Akçatepe are partners in many films.
**Kemal Sunal comedy movies were directed by actor
Kartal Tibet and were produced by actress
Hülya Koçyiğit
Hülya Koçyiğit (born 12 December 1947) is a Turkish actress. A prominent female lead in the Turkish cinema, she received numerous awards at international film festivals, including the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Altogether, she ha ...
. Kartal Tibet and Hülya Koçyiğit studied at theater department of
Ankara State Conservatory and played together in many drama films. Kartal Tibet was assistant director of
Ertem Eğilmez who founded production company Arzu Film.
**Şener Şen is son of actor
Ali Şen
Ali Şen (26 December 1918 – 15 December 1989) was a Turkish people, Turkish actor, father of the actor Şener Şen. He was born in Adana, Ottoman Empire and died in Istanbul, Turkey.
Filmografisi
* 1934: Aysel Bataklı Damın Kızı
* 1935: ...
and has iconic comedy and drama roles in his career.
**Halit Akçatepe's parents are actor
Sıtkı Akçatepe and actress
Leman Akçatepe. His last film is franchise films
Geniş Aile (2009–2019).
*
Adile Naşit and
Münir Özkul are old couple in many films.
**Adile Naşit's parents are comedian
Naşit Özcan and actress
Amelya Hanım.
**Münir Özkul is also acting teacher. His student
Müjdat Gezen made own films and is acting teacher. Müjdat Gezen's students are
İlker Ayrık,
Ezgi Mola in franchise films.
*
Zeki Alasya
Zeki Alasya (18 April 1943 – 8 May 2015) was a Turkish actor and film director. Alasya was of Turkish Cypriot descent and was related to Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha.
Filmleri
1957 Bir Avuç Toprak
1958 Iftira
1959 Gurbet
1960 Tas Beb ...
,
Metin Akpınar are duo in cinema and theatre. They founded “Devekuşu Kabare Tiyatrosu”, the first cabaret theater of Turkey.
Olacak O Kadar
Levent Kırca and his wife
Oya Başar wrote, played, produced in long-running sketches,
Olacak O Kadar (1988–2010).
BKM Film Production
Yılmaz Erdoğan became chief screenwriter
Olacak O Kadar.
*Yılmaz Erdoğan founded BKM Production.
**He wrote, played and produced in the play with audience
Bir Demet Tiyatro (1995–2007). Also, He founded professial sketch crews in Bkm.
**Yılmaz Erdoğan directed sketches Çok Güzel Hareketler Bunlar for all crew that both screenwriter and actor.
***The sketches ":tr:Güldür Güldür, Güldür Güldür" who different styles directed by
Kemal Sunal's son Ali Sunal.
***The child sketches "Güldüy Güldüy" directed by Kemal Sunal's daughter Ezo Sunal.
*Yılmaz Erdoğan wrote, directed and worked as actor in franchise films
Vizontele, Magic carpet, Organize İşler, with comedians
Cem Yılmaz
Cem Yılmaz (, born 23 April 1973) is a Turkish actor, stand-up comedian, musician, filmmaker, screenwriter, and cartoonist. He has four franchise film series '' G.O.R.A.'', '' Karakomik Fimler'', '' Organize İşler'', '' Vizontele''. Also, H ...
, Tolga Çevik, Ata Demirer who wrote own films.
2000s Films of Stand up comedian
Comedians
Cem Yılmaz
Cem Yılmaz (, born 23 April 1973) is a Turkish actor, stand-up comedian, musician, filmmaker, screenwriter, and cartoonist. He has four franchise film series '' G.O.R.A.'', '' Karakomik Fimler'', '' Organize İşler'', '' Vizontele''. Also, H ...
, Tolga Çevik, Ata Demirer played as actor in
Yılmaz Erdoğan’s franchise films
Vizontele, Magic carpet, Organize İşler and Gülse Birsel’s Avrupa Yakası. Tolga Çevik married to Cem Yılmaz's sister.
*Tolga Çevik was a student of Robin Williams and Tommy Lee Jones. He is improvisation actor. He works with his cousin Sarp Bozkurt and
Ezgi Mola.
*Comedian and cartoonist
Cem Yılmaz
Cem Yılmaz (, born 23 April 1973) is a Turkish actor, stand-up comedian, musician, filmmaker, screenwriter, and cartoonist. He has four franchise film series '' G.O.R.A.'', '' Karakomik Fimler'', '' Organize İşler'', '' Vizontele''. Also, H ...
wrote with his brother :tr:Can Yılmaz, Can Yılmaz in own films.
**The fictional character :tr:Arif Işık, Arif Işık in franchise film G.O.R.A.: A Space Movie, G.O.R.A is a derivative of
Turist Ömer. As cameo,
Sadri Alışık’s son Kerem Alışık played Turist Ömer. Mert Fırat portrayed Sadri Alışık.
*Ata Demirer is also musician and best known for imitation, accent ability in own films.
Films of Women Auteur
After female pioneer comedy actresses
Adile Naşit,
Ayşen Gruda,
Perran Kutman,
Oya Başar,
Demet Akbağ.
*Gülse Birsel wrote and played in franchise films. She works as actor with comedians
Cem Yılmaz
Cem Yılmaz (, born 23 April 1973) is a Turkish actor, stand-up comedian, musician, filmmaker, screenwriter, and cartoonist. He has four franchise film series '' G.O.R.A.'', '' Karakomik Fimler'', '' Organize İşler'', '' Vizontele''. Also, H ...
, Tolga Çevik, Ata Demirer who wrote own films. She worked with comedy actresses Binnur Kaya, Demet Evgar, Hasibe Eren, İrem Sak, Nurgül Yeşilçay, Aslı İnandık, Yasemin Sakallıoğlu.
**After Gonca Vuslateri worked as actress with Gülse Birsel. She wrote and played in own film.
**After Gupse Özay worked as actress with Gülse Birsel. She wrote, played and directed in own films. Gupse Özay’s films is about women.
Screenwriter-Productor’s Films
*The cartoonist Gani Müjde founded “Tükenmez Kalem Production”. He wrote historical comedy and surreal comedy.
*Birol Güven founded “Mint Production”. He wrote family comedies. He worked comedian and director Hamdi Alkan.
2010s Modern Comedy
Auteurs Burak Aksak and Selçuk Aydemir are cousins.
*Selçuk Aydemir wrote and directed in own films.
**After Emrah Kaman works as screenwriter and actor with Selçuk Aydemir. Emrah Kaman and his brothers Murat Kaman, Eray Kaman wrote and played in own films.
** Burak Satıbol, Ayhan Taş from improvisation crew :tr:Mahşer-i Cümbüş, Mahşer-i Cümbüş worked.
**Murat Cemcir, Ahmet Kural are duo actors in franchise films. Murat Cemcir is producer.
*Burak Aksak wrote, directed in surreal comedy films.
**Onur Ünlü wrote, directed, played in surreal drama film. He worked as director in hit surreal comedy Leyla and Mecnun, Leyla ile Mecnun.
**Ali Atay, Feyyaz Yiğit, Aziz Kedi wrote, played, directed in own films.
**Zeynep Çamcı wrote, played, directed in own film.
Legal issues
Although the need for a cinema law has been frequently debated throughout the history of the Turkish Republic, until 1986 no specific law or regulation had been developed. While films have generally been treated as goods subject to laws regarding taxation, content-wise they were controlled by commissions that have been often criticized for being mechanisms of censorship.
In the 1930s, some members of the parliament raised the issue of whether films would have a bad impact on children. This was a popular theme at that time, not just in Turkey, but also in the United States and elsewhere in the world. Later, in the 1960s, a debate around the so-called "Baykam Law" which was proposed by Suphi Baykam became quite famous for the tension it created amongst the parliamentarians and the stakeholders in the industry. In 1977 and 1978, further discussions for a cinema law have been held, but without any result.
Finally, in 1986, a cinema law, though highly criticised by members of the industry and the cinema intelligentsia of that time, was passed by the parliament and has since been the fundamental legislative document regarding cinema issues in Turkey. The new law aimed to ensure support for those working in cinema and music. A reorganization of the film industry began in 1987 to address problems and assure its development. The Ministry of Culture established the "Professional Union of Owners of Turkish Works of Cinema" the same year.
The "Copyrights and General Directorate of Cinema" was founded in 1989 as well as a "Support Fund for the Cinema and Musical Arts". This fund is used to provide financial support to the film sector.
Rating systems and censorship
One of the most interesting studies on the issue of film censorship in Turkey is Alim Şerif Onaran's ''Sinematografik Hürriyet'' (''Cinematic Freedom''), published in 1968 by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but written in 1963 and being the first study in Turkey which received a PhD for a topic related to film. This study is still the most important -if not only- study on the film evaluation methods applied in Turkey before the 1950s. Onaran himself being active as a member of the Film Rating Commission in his younger years, was a true expert on the topic, and his research also includes examples of the late Ottoman Period. Ironically, Onaran became one of the most important intellectuals on film in Turkey, owing his wealth of knowledge on early world film history to the years he spent watching the films he was enrolled to evaluate as a committee member.
A very interesting example on the level of absurdity that censorship could reach is mentioned in Çetin Yetkin's book ''Siyasal Iktidar Sanata Karşı'' (''Political Regime vs Art''), published in 1970. It tells the story of a film which was classified as "inappropriate for export" because the Evaluation Committee decided that the film contains "communist propaganda". The film-owner, who applied to the committee for an export certificate, was surprised to see the decision because he mentioned on his application form that his intention was to sell a copy of the film to a distributor in the Soviet Union, the world's leading communist country at that time.
Important figures
Directors
*
Atıf Yılmaz
*Çağan Irmak
*
Ertem Eğilmez
*Faruk Aksoy
*Fatih Akın
*Ferzan Özpetek
*
Halit Refiğ
Halit Refiğ (5 March 1934 – 11 October 2009) was a Turkish film director, film producer, screenwriter and writer. He made around sixty films, including feature films, documentaries and TV serials. He is considered to be the pioneer of th ...
*
Kartal Tibet
*Kutluğ Ataman
*
Memduh Ün
*
Metin Erksan
*Nejat Saydam
*Nesli Çölgeçen
*Nuri Bilge Ceylan
*Osman Sınav
*Ömer Kavur
*Reha Erdem
*
Remzi Aydın Jöntürk
*Semih Kaplanoğlu
*Sinan Çetin
*Şerif Gören
*Tunç Başaran
*
Türker İnanoğlu
*Ümit Ünal
*Yavuz Özkan (director), Yavuz Özkan
*Yavuz Turgul
*Yeşim Ustaoğlu
*
Yılmaz Güney
Yılmaz Güney (' Pütün; 1 April 1937 – 9 September 1984) was a Turkish film director, screenwriter, novelist, actor and communist political activist. He quickly rose to prominence in the Turkish film industry. Many of his works were made f ...
*Zeki Demirkubuz
*Zeki Ökten
Scriptwriters
*Attilâ İlhan
*Bülent Oran
*Kemal Tahir
*Orhan Kemal
*Orhan Pamuk
*Ümit Ünal
*Yavuz Turgul
Notable films
Classics
*:tr:Aile Şerefi, Aile Şerefi
*:tr:Adı Vasfiye, Adı Vasfiye
*Ah Nerede
*:tr:Ateş Böceği (film), Ateş Böceği
*:tr:Atla Gel Şaban, Atla Gel Şaban
*Anayurt Oteli
*Arabesk (film), Arabesk
*The Unforgettable Director of Love Movies, Aşk Filmlerinin Unutulmaz Yönetmeni
*Ayna (film), Ayna
*:tr:Ayşecik, Ayşecik series
*:tr:Bak Yeşil Yeşil, Bak Yeşil Yeşil
*:tr:Bekçiler Kralı, Bekçiler Kralı
*Bir Araya Gelemeyiz
*:tr:Bizim Aile (film), Bizim Aile
*Canım Kardeşim
*The Naked Citizen, Çıplak Vatandaş
*Abbas in Flower, Çiçek Abbas
*The King of the Street Cleaners, Çöpçüler Kralı
*:tr:Delisin, Delisin
*Dokuzuncu Hariciye Koğuşu
*:tr:Dolap Beygiri, Dolap Beygiri
*Duvar (film), Duvar
*The Bride (1973 Turkish film), Gelin
*:tr:Gülen Adam, Gülen Adam
*Gülen Gözler
*:tr:Gırgıriye, Gırgırıye series
*Hababam Sınıfı
*:tr:Hayat Sevince Güzel, Hayat Sevince Güzel
*Japon İşi
*:tr:Kanlı Nigâr (film, 1981), Kanlı Nigar
*:tr:Kara Gözlüm (film, 1970), Kara Gözlüm
*:tr:Karaoğlan (film, 1965), Karaoğlan
*Kibar Feyzo
*Korkusuz Korkak
*Maden (film), Maden
*Malkoçoğlu series
*The Blue Bead, Mavi Boncuk
*Muhsin Bey
*Namuslu
*:tr:Ne Olacak Şimdi, Ne Olacak Şimdi
*Happy Days (1978 film), Neşeli Günler
*Ortadirek Şaban
*Piyano Piyano Bacaksız
*Postman (1984 film), Postacı
*:tr:Salak Milyoner, Salak Milyoner series
*:tr:Satın Alınan Koca, Satın Alınan Koca
*Selamsız Bandosu
*Selvi Boylum, Al Yazmalım
*:tr:Sevmek Zamanı, Sevmek Zamanı
*Sosyete Şaban
*
Susuz Yaz
*Sürü
*Süt Kardeşler
*:tr:Şaban Oğlu Şaban, Şaban Oğlu Şaban
*Şafak Bekçileri
*Şalvar Davası
*Şekerpare (film), Şekerpare
*:tr:Şendul Şaban, Şendul Şaban
*:tr:Tarkan (film), Tarkan series
*Tatlı Dillim
*Tosun Paşa
*
Turist Ömer series
*Uçurtmayı Vurmasınlar
*Umut (film), Umut
*:tr:Üç Arkadaş (film, 1971), Üç Arkadaş
*:tr:Vesikalı Yarim, Vesikalı Yarim
*:tr:Yalancı Yarim (film), Yalancı Yarim
*Yazgı
*:tr:Yeryüzünde Bir Melek, Yeryüzünde Bir Melek
*Yılanların Öcü
*Yol (film), Yol
*:tr:Yumurcak (film), Yumurcak series
*Zübük
*Züğürt Ağa
Modern era films
*Ahlat Ağacı
*Anlat İstanbul
*Beş Vakit
*Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da
*Bornova Bornova
*
Eşkıya
*Gönül Yarası
*İki Genç Kız
*İklimler
*Kader (film), Kader
*Kasaba (1997 film), Kasaba
*Kış Uykusu
*Burning Days, Kurak Günler
*Kuru Otlar Üstüne
*Masumiyet
*Mayıs Sıkıntısı
*Mustafa Hakkında Her Şey
*Ivy (2015 film), Sarmaşık
*Sıfır Dediğimde
*Türev
*
Uzak
*Uzak İhtimal
*Particle (film), Zerre
*Zenne Dancer
*Körler / Jaluziler İçin - For The Blinds
Cult films
*Canım Kardeşim
*Hababam Sınıfı series
*3 Dev Adam
*Ayşecik series
*Kilink: Strip and Kill, Kilink: Soy ve Öldür
*Malkoçoğlu series
*Nuri Alço movies
*Tarkan (film), Tarkan series
*
Turist Ömer series
*Yıkılmayan Adam
Commercial successes
*A.R.O.G
*
Babam ve Oğlum
*Beyaz Melek
*Beynelmilel (film), Beynelmilel
*Beyza'nın Kadınları
*Five Minarets in New York
*Fetih 1453
*
G.O.R.A.
*
Hokkabaz
*I Saw the Sun
*Recep İvedik
*Karpuz Kabuğundan Gemiler Yapmak
*
Kurtlar Vadisi: Irak
*Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2019 Turkish film), Miracle in Cell No. 7
*Mustang (film), Mustang
*Organize İşler
*Sınav
*
Vizontele
*Çakallarla Dans
*Çakallarla Dans 2: Hastasıyız Dede
*Kaybedenler Kulübü
*Düğün Dernek
Indie films
*Time to Love (1965 film), Time to Love
*Umut (film), Umut
*Gemide
*Cogunluk
*Toll Booth (film)
*Zer (film), Zer
*Sivas
Short films
Last years's short films indicates the Turkish Cinema's future style and its new director generation. There are countless number of Turkish short films received awards both in
national and international festivals. Here are some of it:
-Kefaret (2016), directed by Ali Kışlar
-Kronos (2019)
-Lütfi (2016), directed by Cahit Kaya Demir
-Balık (2019), directed by Ercan Bayraktar
-Mother Mariam (2020), directed by Mustafa Gürbüz
-Story of a Job Interview (2017), directed by Alkım Özmen http://www.kameraarkasi.org/yonetmenler/kisafilmler/birisgorusmesihikayesi.html
-Suclular / The Criminals (2020), directed by Serhat Karaaslan
Old Turkish actors and actresses
*
Ali Şen
Ali Şen (26 December 1918 – 15 December 1989) was a Turkish people, Turkish actor, father of the actor Şener Şen. He was born in Adana, Ottoman Empire and died in Istanbul, Turkey.
Filmografisi
* 1934: Aysel Bataklı Damın Kızı
* 1935: ...
*
Adile Naşit
*
Ahmet Mekin
* Ajda Pekkan
* Aliye Rona
*
Ayhan Işık
* Ayla Algan
*
Ayşen Gruda
* Aytaç Arman
* Ayten Gökçer
* Bedia Muvahhit
*
Belgin Doruk
* Burçin Oraloğlu
* Bülent Ersoy
* Cahide Sonku
*
Cüneyt Arkın
Fahrettin Cüreklibatır (7 September 1937 – 28 June 2022), better known by his stage name Cüneyt Arkın, was a Turkish film actor, director, producer and physician. Having starred in somewhere around 300 movies and TV series, he is widely co ...
* Cüneyt Gökçer
*
Çolpan İlhan
*
Ediz Hun
*
Ekrem Bora
*
Emel Sayın
* Erdal Özyağcılar
* Erol Evgin
* Erol Günaydın
*
Erol Taş
Erol Taş (28 February 1928 – 8 November 1998) was a Turkish film actor. He appeared in 220 films between 1957 and 1998. He starred in the 1964 film '' Susuz Yaz'', which won the Golden Bear
The Golden Bear () is the highest prize awa ...
* Eşref Kolçak
*
Fatma Girik
* Ferdi Tayfur
* Fikret Hakan
*
Filiz Akın
* Füsun Önal
* Gazanfer Özcan
*
Göksel Arsoy
* Gönül Yazar
*
Gülşen Bubikoğlu
* Hale Soygazi
* Halil Ergün
*
Halit Akçatepe
*
Hulusi Kentmen
*
Hülya Avşar
Hülya Avşar (born 10 October 1963) is a Turkish-Kurdish actress, singer, businesswoman and former beauty pageant titleholder. She is best known for numerous films and hit revenge series "Kadın İsterse". Her international roles include Safiye ...
*
Hülya Koçyiğit
Hülya Koçyiğit (born 12 December 1947) is a Turkish actress. A prominent female lead in the Turkish cinema, she received numerous awards at international film festivals, including the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Altogether, she ha ...
*
Hüseyin Peyda
*
Itır Esen
* İbrahim Tatlıses
* İzzet Günay
*
Kadir İnanır
Kadir İnanır (born 15 April 1949) is a Turkish people, Turkish film actor and Film director, director.
Biography
İnanır was born on 15 April 1949 in Fatsa, a town in Ordu Province, Ordu province of Turkey. In the Turkish movie industry (Ye� ...
* Kadir Savun
*
Kamran Usluer
*
Kartal Tibet
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Kemal Sunal
* Kenan Kalav
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Kenan Pars
* Kerem Yılmazer
* Leman Çıdamlı
* Leyla Sayar
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Metin Akpınar
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Metin Serezli
* Muhterem Nur
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Muhsin Ertuğrul
* Muzaffer Tema
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Müjdat Gezen
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Müjde Ar
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Münir Özkul
* Mürüvvet Sim
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Müşfik Kenter
* Nebahat Çehre
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Necla Nazır
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Nevra Serezli
* Nubar Terziyan
* Nur Sürer
* Nuri Sencer
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Orhan Gencebay
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Oya Aydoğan
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Önder Somer
* Öztürk Serengil
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Perihan Savaş
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Perran Kutman
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Rüştü Asyalı
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Sadri Alışık
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Salih Güney
* Selda Alkor
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Sertan Acar
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Şener Şen
* Şevket Altuğ
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Tarık Akan
Tarık Akan (born Tarık Tahsin Üregül; 13 October 1949 – 16 September 2016) was a Turkish film actor and producer, who started his activity in the 1965s. Early life
Akan was born as Tarık Tahsin Üregül in Istanbul on 13 October 1949. He ...
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Tamer Yiğit
* Tuncel Kurtiz
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Türkan Şoray
* Yıldız Kenter
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Yılmaz Güney
Yılmaz Güney (' Pütün; 1 April 1937 – 9 September 1984) was a Turkish film director, screenwriter, novelist, actor and communist political activist. He quickly rose to prominence in the Turkish film industry. Many of his works were made f ...
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Zeki Alasya
Zeki Alasya (18 April 1943 – 8 May 2015) was a Turkish actor and film director. Alasya was of Turkish Cypriot descent and was related to Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha.
Filmleri
1957 Bir Avuç Toprak
1958 Iftira
1959 Gurbet
1960 Tas Beb ...
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Zeki Müren
* Zeynep Değirmencioğlu
List of Turkish films
Major events
Festivals
*Adana Film Festival - Another important film festival held annually in the city of
Adana
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. Its top award is the Golden Boll received in the past by such prominent figures as
Yılmaz Güney
Yılmaz Güney (' Pütün; 1 April 1937 – 9 September 1984) was a Turkish film director, screenwriter, novelist, actor and communist political activist. He quickly rose to prominence in the Turkish film industry. Many of his works were made f ...
, who himself grew up in
Adana
Adana is a large city in southern Turkey. The city is situated on the Seyhan River, inland from the northeastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province, Adana province, and has a population of 1 81 ...
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*Ankara Flying Broom Women's Film Festival - () (Flying Broom) is Turkey's only festival devoted to Feminism and Gender-Issues. The festival is held on an annual basis in
Ankara
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. The festival aims to support young women in making their debut-films and organizes workshops on scriptwriting and film-making.
*International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival - The most prestigious and popular festival in Turkey. Each year participants are rewarded with the Golden Orange, Altın Portakal for outstanding performances in categories such as best film, best director, and best actor/actress.
*Istanbul International Film Festival, İstanbul Uluslararası Film Festivali - First held in 1982, this annual film festival is one of the most important intellectual events in Turkey, often causing many cineastes living outside of
Istanbul
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to go there for vacation to see the most precious examples of world film history presented there.
Major international awards
*Golden Bear in 14th Berlin International Film Festival: ''Dry Summer, Susuz Yaz''
*Golden Leopard in 1979 Locarno International Film Festival: ''The Herd (1978 film), The Herd''
*Jury Grand Prix in 33rd Berlin International Film Festival: ''A Season in Hakkari''
*Palme d'Or in 1982 Cannes Film Festival: ''Yol (film), Yol''
*Golden Goblet Award for Best Feature Film in 1999 Shanghai International Film Festival: ''
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Grand Prix in 2003 Cannes Film Festival: ''
Uzak''
*Golden Bear in 54th Berlin International Film Festival: ''Head-On (film), Head-On''
*Golden Shell in 2008 San Sebastián International Film Festival: ''Pandora's Box (2008 film), Pandora's Box''
*Golden Bear in 60th Berlin International Film Festival: ''Honey (2010 film), Honey''
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Grand Prix in 2011 Cannes Film Festival: ''Once Upon a Time in Anatolia''
*Golden Goblet Award for Best Feature Film in 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival: ''Hayde Bre''
*Grand Prix des Amériques (film award), Grand Prix des Amériques in 2012 Montreal World Film Festival: ''Where the Fire Burns''
*Golden George in 2013 Moscow International Film Festival: ''Particle (film), Particle''
*Palme d'Or in 2014 Cannes Film Festival: ''Winter Sleep (film), Kış Uykusu''
*Special Jury Prize (Venice Film Festival), Special Jury Prize in 71st Venice International Film Festival: ''Sivas (film), Sivas''.
Cinema-related organizations
Film schools
*Akdeniz University Faculty of Communication, Radio-TV-Cinema Department, Antalya
*Anadolu University Cinema and TV Department, Eskişehir
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Ankara University
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Faculty of Communication, Department of Radio, Television and Film, Ankara
*Bahçeşehir University Faculty of Communication, Department of Film and Television, İstanbul
*Beykent University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Cinema and TV, Istanbul
*Bilkent University Communication and Design Department, Ankara
*Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Cinema and Television, Çanakkale
*Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Film Design, İzmir
*Ege University Radio-TV-Cinema Department, İzmir
*Galatasaray University Faculty of Communication, Radio-TV-Cinema Department, İstanbul
*Hacettepe University Faculty of Communication, Department of Radio-TV and Cinema, Ankara
*Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Communication, Film&TV Department, Istanbul
*Istanbul Medipol University Faculty of Communication, Radio-TV-Cinema Department, Istanbul
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Istanbul University
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Faculty of Communications, Department of Radio-TV and Cinema, Istanbul
*İzmir University of Economics Cinema and Digital Media Department, İzmir
*Kadir Has University Radio-TV-Cinema Department, İstanbul
*Marmara University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Film Design, Istanbul
*Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Cinema and Television, Istanbul
*Yeditepe University Faculty of Communication, Radio-TV, Cinema Studies, Istanbul
Unions, foundations, professional organisations
* Turkish Film Commissions ( Association of Turkish Film Commissions )
*FILM YON — Film Directors' Union
FIYAB— Film Producers' Professional Association
*Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, İstanbul Ticaret Odası, Film Makers' Professional Committee of Film Producers, Importers, Cinema Owners and Video Distributors.
*SESAM — Professional Union of Film Producers, Importers, Cinema-owners
*SINE-SEN — Turkish Cinema and Worker's Union
*SODER — Cinema Actors' Association
*ASSOCIATION OF FILM COMMISSIONS
*Mardin Film Office - is a not-to-profit organization aims to promote Mardin locally and internationally as a filming location and to contribute development of sustainable cinema culture in Mardin.
See also
* Yanaki and Milton Manaki
* Turkish television drama
* World cinema
References
External links
Source for further information on Turkish movies and artistsSinemaTurkA database of Turkish films, TV series and artists.
Turkish Cinema i
Turkey in the First World Warweb site.
Further reading
* Savaş Arslan: ''Cinema in Turkey: A New Critical History'', Oxford University Press, 2011,
* Gönül Dönmez-Colin: ''Turkish Cinema: Identity, Distance and Belonging'', Reaktion Books, 2008,
* Ekkehard Ellinger ; Kerem Kayi: ''Turkish cinema 1970–2007 : a bibliography and analysis'', Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2008,
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