- İsmail
Metin Erksan (1
January 1929 – 4
August 2012) was a
Turkish film
director and art historian.
Erksan was born in Çanakkale.
Following his graduation...
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represent their period of
Turkish cinema.
Turkish directors like
Metin Erksan, Nuri
Bilge Ceylan, Yılmaz Güney, Zeki
Demirkubuz and
Ferzan Özpetek won...
- Şeytan ("Demoness") is a 1974
Turkish cult
horror film
directed by
Metin Erksan that
plagiarizes William Friedkin’s The
Exorcist (1973). The film was apparently...
-
Sinan Albayrak –
Mehmet Emir
Atahan Ahu
Sungur – Hülya Atahan/
Erksan Cem Özer –
Kenan Erksan Oya Başar –
Sultan Erdemli Erdal Cindoruk –
Salih Sarıkaya Nesime...
- is a 1965
Turkish drama film, produced, co-written and
directed by
Metin Erksan,
featuring Müşfik
Kenter as a poor
painter who
falls in love with a photograph...
- black-and-white
Turkish drama film, co-produced, co-written and
directed by
Metin Erksan based on a
novel by
Necati ****alı,
featuring Erol Taş as a
tobacco farmer...
- Life (Turkish: Acı Hayat) is a 1962
Turkish drama film
directed by
Metin Erksan. Acı
Hayat (Bitter Life)
tells the
story of
Mehmet and Nermin, who are in...
- screenwriter, film
producer and
photographer Güney Dal (born 1944),
writer Metin Erksan (1929–2012), film
director Onur Tuna (born 1985),
actor Mustafa Tutkun (born...
- Yılmaz, and
Memduh Ün made the most films. The film
Susuz Yaz, made by
Metin Erksan,
alongside Hülya Koçyiğit won the
Golden Bear
Award at the
Berlin Film Festival...
- July 1964. The
Golden Bear was
awarded to Dry
Summer directed by
Metin Erksan. The
Swedish film 491 by
Vilgot Sjöman was
rejected by
festival director...