09-04-2013

32nd ISTANBUL FILM FESTIVAL GOLDEN TULIP COMPETITIONS AND TURKISH CINEMA SECTION

    Outstanding examples of Turkish and world cinema will again compete for the National and International Golden Tulip Competitions of the Istanbul Film Festival, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV) 30 March-14 April. The competition screenings will be held from 8 to 13 April and the awards will be presented at the closing and award ceremony of the festival at Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall on Sunday, 14 April.

     

    More than 30 new films will be shown in the Turkish Cinema Section of the 32nd Istanbul Film Festival under the National Golden Tulip Competition, Out of Competition, New Turkish Cinema and Documentaries titles. The Istanbul Film Festival will also present Seyfi Teoman Best Debut Film Prize as of this year in memoriam director and producer Seyfi Teoman.

    Interviews with the directors of the competition films conducted by Ceyda Aşar, film critic and member of the Turkish Film Critics Association (SİYAD), can be found at film.iksv.org/en.

    National Golden Tulip Competition

    10 films from Turkey, completed in the 2012-2013 season will compete in the National Golden Tulip Competition. The National Competition Jury will be headed by the prominent Turkish film director Tayfun Pirselimoğlu. Painter Komet, actress Nihal Yalçın, Director of Montpellier International Mediterranean Film Festival Jean-François Bourgeot, and Director of TV stations Cine+Club, Classic&Star, Famiz Bruno Deloye are the other members of the National Golden Tulip Competition Jury. The awards to be distributed in 9 categories are Best Film, Best Director, Special Jury Prize, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Music.

    Best Film in the National Competition selected by the jury will be awarded with 150.000 TL and Best Director will be awarded with 50.000 TL. Special Jury Prize supported with a monetary award since 2011 will be given to the second best film. Producer of the film awarded with the Special Jury Prize in memory of Onat Kutlar will be given 30.000 US dollars by Efes. Best Actress and Best Actor will be awarded with 10.000 TL each. The Istanbul Film Festival Golden Tulip National Competition Jury will also give the Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Best Original Music awards.

    This year, 10 films will be vying for the Golden Tulip in the National Competition of the festival before the jury. Following are the competition films including 2 Turkey premieres and 6 world premieres:

    Özür Dilerim / Forgive Me / Cemil Ağacıkoğlu (World premiere)
    Yozgat Blues / Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun (World premiere)
    Saroyan Ülkesi / Saroyanland / Lusin Dink (World premiere)
    Kelebeğin Rüyası / The Butterfly’s Dream / Yılmaz Erdoğan 
    Köksüz / Nobody’s Home / Deniz Akçay Katıksız (World premiere)
    Karnaval / Can Kılcıoğlu (World premiere)
    Hayatboyu / Lifelong / Aslı Özge (Turkey premiere)
    Sen Aydınlatırsın Geceyi / Thou Gild'st The Even / Onur Ünlü (World premiere)
    Soğuk / Cold / Uğur Yücel (Turkey premiere)
    Devir / The Cycle / Derviş Zaim 

    Out of Competition

    Rüzgarlar / Winds by Selim Evci and Uzun Hikâye / A Long Story by Osman Sınav will be shown under the “Out of Competition” section of the festival.

    New Turkish Cinema

    In “New Turkish Cinema” section including the first or second film of directors, Toprağa Uzanan Eller / King of the Cotton by Ömer Can, İçimdeki Çember / The Circle Within by Deniz Çınar, Oyuncu / The Actor by Serhat Furtuna, Evdeki Yabancılar / Strangers in the House by Dilek Keser and Ulaş Güneş Kacargil, Mavi Ring / The Blue Van by Ömer Leventoğlu and Uvertür / Ouverture by Alpgiray M. Uğurlu will meet with the festival audience.

    Documentaries

    The documentary selection by the Advisory Board for Documentaries of the festival among more than 40 applications will be shown under “Documentaries’’ title of “Turkish Cinema’’ section.

    Gurbet Pastası / Journey of the Cake by Ayşe Funda Aras, Fecîra by Piran Baydemir, Ot / Grass by Caner Canerik, Böyle Söyledi Habip / Thus Spoke Habip by Münir Alper Doğan, Zemo by Kemal Emir, Bûka Baranê by Dilek Göçkin, Garod / Longing by Onur Günay and Burcu Yıldız, Annemin Pusulası / My Mother’s Compass by Hatice Kamer, İşkenceyi Gördük / We Have Seen Torture by Cenk Örtülü and Zeynep Koç, Elveda İstanbul / Adieu Istanbul by Dieter Sauter, Savaşın Tanıkları / The Witnesses of the War by Sami Solmaz, Yolun Başında / Beginnings by Somnur Vardar, Taşkafa, Bir Sokak Hikayesi / Taşkafa, Stories from the Street by Andrea Luka Zimmerman will be screened for the first time in the Istanbul Film Festival.

    International Golden Tulip Competition

    In the “International Competition” section of the 32nd Istanbul Film Festival, 13 films dealing with themes of art and artist or literature adaptations will vie for the Golden Tulip. The International Golden Tulip Competition will be supported by the Eczacıbaşı Group with a total monetary award of 25,000 Euros. The director of the winning film will receive 10,000 Euros, the company which will distribute the film in Turkey will receive 10,000 Euros, and 5,000 Euros will be given to the film that receives the Special Jury Prize.

    The head of jury for the 32nd Istanbul Film Festival International Golden Tulip Competition will be Peter Weir. As well as Weir, the director of In The Name Of which has won the Teddy Award in Berlin (also to be screened in “From the World of Festivals” section of the festival) Malgoska Szumowska; Sebastian Lelio, director of Gloria which won the Golden Bear in Berlin; Iranian actress Fatemeh Simin Motamed-Arya and Screen International Magazine film critic Marc Adams will also be jury members.

    The 13 films to compete for Golden Tulip in this year’s International Competition are:

    Kelebeğin Rüyası / The Butterfly’s Dream / Yılmaz Erdoğan 
    Hayatboyu / Lifelong / Aslı Özge 
    Camille Claudel, 1915 / Bruno Dumont 
    A Late Quartet / Yaron Zilberman 
    Foxfire / Laurent Cantet
    What Richard Did / Lenny Abrahamson
    Nairobi Half Life / David Tosh Gitonga 
    Boven is het stil / It's all so quiet / Nanouk Leopold 
    Pardé / Closed Curtain / Jafar Panahi & Kamboziya Partovi 
    The Attack / Ziad Doueiri
    Dead Europe / Tony Krawitz
    Dom s bashenkoy / House With A Turret / Eva Neymann
    Student / Darezhan Omirbayev

    Human Rights in Cinema: The Film Award of Council of Europe: FACE

    FACE – The Film Award of the Council of Europe, which was established seven years ago and given only at the Istanbul Film Festival, continues to be awarded with the support of the Council of Europe. The FACE Award will be presented to one of the films screened at the “Human Rights in Cinema” section, intended to honour an artistic or documentary film that promotes human rights in accordance with the values of the Council of Europe and the principles of individual freedom, political liberty and the rule of law. In the “Human Rights in Cinema” section that comprises 11 films, a representative from the Council of Europe will present the 10,000 Euros monetary prize to the director of the winning film at the Closing Ceremony of the 32nd Istanbul Film Festival. The Eurimages Fund of the Council of Europe supporting co-production, distribution, and presentation of European cinema is in collaboration for offering the FACE Award.

    The FACE Jury will be headed by Anca Damian who was awarded with the Special Jury Prize in the Human Rights Competition with Crulic-The Path Beyond last year. Multi-awarded documentary director Dan Setton, (director of State 194, also screened within the festival), Eurimages General Secretary Roberto Olla and Council of Europe Director General of the Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law Philippe Boillat will also be jury members.

    The 10 films in the Human Rights in Cinema section are:

    F Tipi Film / F Type Film / Ezel Akay, Barış Pirhasan, S. Süreyya Önder, Aydın Bulut, Hüseyin Karabey, Reis Çelik, İnan Altın, Vedat Özdemir, M. İlker Altınay 
    Küf / Mold / Ali Aydın
    Inch'Allah / Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette 
    A World Not Ours / Mahdi Fleifel 
    Syngué Sabour / The Patience Stone / Atiq Rahimi 
    Una Noche / One Night / Lucy Mulloy 
    Krugovi / Circles / Srdan Golubovic
    The Rocket / Kim Mordaunt
    Epizoda u zivotu beraca zeljeza / An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker / Danis Tanovic Jiseul / Muel O 

    In Memoriam Seyfi Teoman:
    Seyfi Teoman Best Debut Film Prize

    The Istanbul Film Festival will present an award as of this year in memoriam director and producer Seyfi Teoman, who passed away last year at a young age. All the debut films from Turkey in the International and National Golden Tulip Competitions, “Out of Competition” and “New Turkish Cinema” titles under the “Turkish Cinema” section as well as the films in the “Human Rights in Cinema” section will be eligible for the Seyfi Teoman Best Debut Film Prize.

    Director of the film awarded with the Seyfi Teoman Best Debut Film Prize will be presented 30,000 TL bestowed by Cem Yılmaz via CMYLMZ Fikirsanat. The first jury of the Seyfi Teoman Best Debut Film Prize consists of director Emin Alper, actress Saadet Aksoy, and film critic Rüdiger Suchsland from Germany.

    FIPRESCI Award

    The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) will give its awards in the Istanbul Film Festival as in the previous years. One film from the International Competition and one film from the National Competition will receive the FIPRESCI Award. The FIPRESCI jury will have Dana Linssen from the Netherlands as head of jury, Lesley Chow from Australia, Jon Asp from Sweden, Guilhem Caillard from Canada, Berke Göl and Burcu Aykar from Turkey.

    Radikal Newspaper People’s Choice Award

    As in previous years, Radikal Newspaper (one of the media sponsors of the Festival) will present one film from both National and International Competitions with the Radikal People’s Choice Award. Two films receiving the award will be determined by the audience by submitting their votes to the Radikal voting boxes at the festival theatres. The winning festival-goer will be determined by a drawing and will travel to an international film festival as the guest of Radikal Newspaper.

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