Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Nuri Bilge Ceylan

s. 26.01.1959 (65 vuotta)
İstanbul, İstanbul, Marmara Region, Turkki

Biografia

Nuri Bilge Ceylan was born in Istanbul on January 26th, 1959. In 1976, he began studying chemical engineering at Istanbul Technical University, in a context of strong student unrest, boycotts and political polarization. In 1978, he switched courses to Electrical Engineering at Boğaziçi University. There, he developed a strong interest in image, entering the photography club at the university. This is also where he fed his taste for visual arts and classical music, by means of the vast resources of the faculty librarians. He also began to take film classes and attend screenings at the Film Society, which reinforced his love of cinema, born years earlier in the dark rooms of the Istanbul Cinematheque.

After his 1985 Graduation, he traveled to London and Kathmandu, which allowed him to take the opportunity to reflect upon his future. He returned to Turkey for his 18 months military service and at that moment decided to dedicate his life to cinema. Thereafter, he studied film at the University Mimar Sinan, and worked as a professional photographer to make a living. After 2 years, he decided to abandon his studies to practice. He started with acting, in a short film directed by his friend Mehmet Eryilmaz, while helping with the technical production process.

In late 1993, he began shooting his first short film, Koza. The film was screened at Cannes in May 1995 and became the first Turkish short film to be selected for competition. Three full-length feature films followed - the 'provincial trilogy' ; Kasaba (1997), Clouds of May (1999) and Uzak (2002). In all of these films, Ceylan took on just about every technical role himself: the cinematography, sound design, production, editing, writing and direction... Uzak won the Grand Prix and Best Actor (for the two main actors) in Cannes in 2003, making Ceylan an internationally recognized director.

Continuing his tour of festivals after Cannes, Uzak won no less than 47 awards, including 23 international prizes, and thus became the most awarded film in the history of Turkish cinema. His subsequent films were all awarded at Cannes : Climates won the Fipresci Prize in 2006, Three Monkeys won Best Director in 2008 and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia won the Grand Prix in 2011. In 2014, his seventh feature film Winter Sleep won the Palme d'Or as well as the Fipresci prize.

Adopt Films

Ohjaaja

Käsikirjoittaja

Leikkaaja

Kuvaaja

Elokuvat
2002

Uzak

1999

Mayıs Sıkıntısı

1997

Kasaba

Lyhyet
1995

Koza

Tuottaja

Elokuvat
2023

Kesä ilman kevättä

2002

Uzak

1999

Mayıs Sıkıntısı

Lyhyet
1995

Koza

Näyttelijä

Elokuvat
2006

İklimler

Dokumentit
2019

Making of The Wild Pear Tree

2005

There Is No Direction

1984

Kennwort Kino (sarja)

Vieras