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Ayşe Polat

Ayşe Polat (born 19 October 1970) is a German-Kurdish film director, screenwriter and film producer.

Career edit

In 1992 she releases the short film Fremdennacht, which is supported by the Hamburg Film Bureau. Her 1994 short film Ein Fest für Beyhan wins several awards, including the WDR sponsorship prize. Gräfin Sophia Hatun (1997) also tours several international festivals and receives the Special Jury Prize at the Ankara International Film Festival.

Her feature film debut Tour Abroad [de] (1999) toured numerous international festivals and partook in the international competition of Karlovy Vary and Tokyo. Polat received the award for best directorial debut at the Ankara International Film Festival.

Her second feature film En Garde (2004) was screened as the Locarno Film Festival opening film and received the Silver Leopard for Best Film and Best Actresses, Maria Kwiatkowsky and Pinar Erincin. In 2005, Polat received the German Critics Award for En Garde.

In 2006, Polat directed her first theater work Otobüs at Berlin's Theater Hebbel am Ufer (HAU 2). The play deals with the kidnapping of a group of German package tourists in Turkey.

Polat co-produced her third feature film Luks Glück. The tragicomedy tells the story of a Turkish family between Hamburg and Istanbul, whose life is thrown off course when they win the lottery.

In 2013, her film The Heiress, which she also produced, premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film deals with the return of a young woman from Germany back to the home country of her deceased father.  

Her first documentary The Others is completed in 2016 and has its international premiere at DOK Leipzig.

Reception edit

Polat belongs to the first wave of young Turkish filmmakers at the end of the nineties.[1] Her Kurdish heritage allows the young filmmaker a different approach to themes of belonging and origin.[2] As one of the few German filmmakers with a history of migration,[3] she is represented at the retrospective of the 69th Berlin International Film Festival, which focuses on the filmmaking of female directors in the period from 1968 to 1999. [4]

In her cinematic work, Polat deals with themes of the search and loss of identity. Her work is associated with the Berlin School.

Being a director of films that belong to the so-called German-Turkish cinema, Ayşe Polat is particularly involved with the political relevance of a poiesis of seeing films, as it becomes most apparent when a minority position is placed in relation to the context of a hegemonic entertainment culture.[5]

Filmography edit

  • Fremdennacht (1992), short
  • Ein Fest für Beyhan [de] (1994) short
  • Gräfin Sophia Hatun (1997) short
  • Tour Abroad [de] (1999)
  • En Garde [de] (2004)
  • Luks Glück (2010)
  • The Heiress [de] (2013)
  • Die Anderen (2016)
  • Tatort: Masken (2021)
  • In the Blind Spot (2023)
  • Tatort: Borowski und das unschuldige Kind von Wacken (2023)

Awards edit

Federal Youth and Video Competition Award

  • 1991: Entfremdet

Award of the West German Broadcast

  • 1994: Ein Fest für Beyhan

Ankara International Film Festival

International Film Festival Locarno

  • 2004: Silver Leopard for En Garde

Otto Sprenger Directing Award

  • 2004: En Garde

German Critics Award

  • 2005: Best Feature Film for En Garde

German Cinema New Talent Award

  • 2010: Category: Editing for Luk's Glück

Beyond Borders Documentary Film Festival

  • 2018: Best Sociopolitical Documentary for The Others

DOK. Leipzig

  • 2018 Ver.di Award for Solidarity, Humanity and Fairness for The Others

Oldenburg International Film Festival

Istanbul Film Festival

Dohuk Film Festival

References edit

  1. ^ Buß, Christian (2012-06-28). ""Luks Glück": Komödie von Ayse Polat über türkische Lottogewinner". Der Spiegel (in German). ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  2. ^ Buß, Christian (1998-12-31). "Halbmond über Altona". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). pp. 26–27. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  3. ^ Tietke, Fabian (2019-02-07). "Kaum Töchter zweier Welten". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). pp. 23 ePaper, Berlin 17 Alle, Nord. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  4. ^ "Retrospektive 2019: "Selbstbestimmt. Perspektiven von Filmemacherinnen"". www.berlinale.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  5. ^ "Ayşe Polat". www.cinepoetics.fu-berlin.de (in German). 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2022-03-31.

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Ayse Polat born 19 October 1970 is a German Kurdish film director screenwriter and film producer Contents 1 Career 2 Reception 3 Filmography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksCareer editIn 1992 she releases the short film Fremdennacht which is supported by the Hamburg Film Bureau Her 1994 short film Ein Fest fur Beyhan wins several awards including the WDR sponsorship prize Grafin Sophia Hatun 1997 also tours several international festivals and receives the Special Jury Prize at the Ankara International Film Festival Her feature film debut Tour Abroad de 1999 toured numerous international festivals and partook in the international competition of Karlovy Vary and Tokyo Polat received the award for best directorial debut at the Ankara International Film Festival Her second feature film En Garde 2004 was screened as the Locarno Film Festival opening film and received the Silver Leopard for Best Film and Best Actresses Maria Kwiatkowsky and Pinar Erincin In 2005 Polat received the German Critics Award for En Garde In 2006 Polat directed her first theater work Otobus at Berlin s Theater Hebbel am Ufer HAU 2 The play deals with the kidnapping of a group of German package tourists in Turkey Polat co produced her third feature film Luks Gluck The tragicomedy tells the story of a Turkish family between Hamburg and Istanbul whose life is thrown off course when they win the lottery In 2013 her film The Heiress which she also produced premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam The film deals with the return of a young woman from Germany back to the home country of her deceased father Her first documentary The Others is completed in 2016 and has its international premiere at DOK Leipzig Reception editPolat belongs to the first wave of young Turkish filmmakers at the end of the nineties 1 Her Kurdish heritage allows the young filmmaker a different approach to themes of belonging and origin 2 As one of the few German filmmakers with a history of migration 3 she is represented at the retrospective of the 69th Berlin International Film Festival which focuses on the filmmaking of female directors in the period from 1968 to 1999 4 In her cinematic work Polat deals with themes of the search and loss of identity Her work is associated with the Berlin School Being a director of films that belong to the so called German Turkish cinema Ayse Polat is particularly involved with the political relevance of a poiesis of seeing films as it becomes most apparent when a minority position is placed in relation to the context of a hegemonic entertainment culture 5 Filmography editFremdennacht 1992 short Ein Fest fur Beyhan de 1994 short Grafin Sophia Hatun 1997 short Tour Abroad de 1999 En Garde de 2004 Luks Gluck 2010 The Heiress de 2013 Die Anderen 2016 Tatort Masken 2021 In the Blind Spot 2023 Tatort Borowski und das unschuldige Kind von Wacken 2023 Awards editFederal Youth and Video Competition Award 1991 Entfremdet Award of the West German Broadcast 1994 Ein Fest fur Beyhan Ankara International Film Festival 1997 Jury Prize for Grafin Sophia Hatun 2000 Best Directorial Debut for Tour Abroad 2005 Jury Prize for En Garde 2023 Best Director In the Blind Spot 2023 Best Screenplay In the Blind Spot 2023 FIPRESCI Award In the Blind Spot International Film Festival Locarno 2004 Silver Leopard for En Garde Otto Sprenger Directing Award 2004 En Garde German Critics Award 2005 Best Feature Film for En Garde German Cinema New Talent Award 2010 Category Editing for Luk s Gluck Beyond Borders Documentary Film Festival 2018 Best Sociopolitical Documentary for The Others DOK Leipzig 2018 Ver di Award for Solidarity Humanity and Fairness for The Others Oldenburg International Film Festival 2023 German Independence Award for Best Film In the Blind Spot Istanbul Film Festival 2023 Golden Tulip for Best Film In the Blind Spot 2023 Best Screenplay In the Blind Spot Dohuk Film Festival 2023 Best Screenplay In the Blind Spot 2023 FIPRESCI Award In the Blind SpotReferences edit Buss Christian 2012 06 28 Luks Gluck Komodie von Ayse Polat uber turkische Lottogewinner Der Spiegel in German ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved 2022 03 31 Buss Christian 1998 12 31 Halbmond uber Altona Die Tageszeitung taz in German pp 26 27 ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 2022 03 31 Tietke Fabian 2019 02 07 Kaum Tochter zweier Welten Die Tageszeitung taz in German pp 23 ePaper Berlin 17 Alle Nord ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 2022 03 31 Retrospektive 2019 Selbstbestimmt Perspektiven von Filmemacherinnen www berlinale de in German Retrieved 2022 03 31 Ayse Polat www cinepoetics fu berlin de in German 2017 03 13 Retrieved 2022 03 31 External links editAyse Polat at IMDb nbsp This biographical article related to film in Germany is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ayse Polat amp oldid 1197220990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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