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International Istanbul Film Festival

The Istanbul Film Festival (Turkish: İstanbul Film Festivali) is the first and oldest international film festival in Turkey, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts. It is held every year in April in movie theaters in Istanbul, Turkey. As mentioned in its regulations, the festival aims to encourage the development of cinema in Turkey and to promote films of quality in the Turkish cinema market.[1]

Istanbul Film Festival
40th edition poster
LocationIstanbul, Turkey
Founded1982
Most recent2022
Hosted byIstanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
LanguageInternational
Websitefilm.iksv.org/en
Current: 41st Istanbul Film Festival
42nd
40th

The 40th edition of the festival was held from April 1 to June 29, 2021, in hybrid format.[2]

History edit

The Istanbul International Film Festival was first organized in 1982, within the frame of the International Istanbul Festival as a "Film Week" consisting of six films.[3] The theme of the films participating in the Festival was limited to "Arts and Cinema", to keep the event within the context of the International Istanbul Festival. In 1983 the event was realized under the title of "Istanbul Filmdays", taking place throughout the Festival within a span of a month.

Beginning from 1984, the event gained an identity as a separate activity; it was shifted to the month of April. In 1985, two competitive sections, one being national and the other international, were included in the festival program. From 1987 on, "Cinema Honorary Awards" began to be presented.

In the following years, The Istanbul International Filmdays firmly established its position and took its place among the major film festivals of the world with the large number of films shown and the quality and versatility of its program.

At the beginning of 1989 the event was recognized as "a competitive specialized festival" by International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) and was accredited. Parallel to this development, "Istanbul Filmdays" was renamed as "Istanbul International Film Festival".

Beginning from 1996, "Lifetime Achievement Awards" along with "Cinema Honorary Awards" began to be presented to international cineastes, actors and actresses.

 
Istanbul International Film Festival 23rd edition logo

In 2006, celebrating its 25th year, the festival created a meeting platform for Turkish and European film professionals under the title "Meetings on the Bridge", aiming to bring European film institutions with Turkish directors and producers to discuss funding possibilities. Also in 2006, Azize Tan, the then assistant director of the festival replaced Hülya Uçansu as director.[4][5]

In 2007, the Council of Europe, in collaboration with Eurimages, started to present the Film Award of the Council of Europe (FACE) to a film selected from the entries in the Human Rights and Cinema section of the festival. The Council of Europe and later Eurimages support for this award was discontinued in 2020.[6]

With its 28th edition in 2009, the festival began to give its Golden Tulip Award also as a result of its National Competition.[7]

Azize Tan was replaced by the assistant director of the festival, Kerem Ayan, in 2015.[8]

Since the beginning of the Festival, a total of 2,065,000 spectators have attended the screenings of 2,330 films from 72 different countries (2005 figures). The festival boasted an audience of 170,000 in 2007, breaking its own record.[9]

Censorship edit

In 1988, government inspectors forced the withdrawal of 5 of 160 films that are to be screened at the festival. Jean-Jacques Beineix's Betty Blue and Vedreba (The Plea) by Tengiz Abuladze were among these five works. Vedreba was being blocked on the grounds that it was "anti-Islamic" and cuts from the other four films were demanded because of erotic scenes.[10]

Upon the notification by the censorship board that certain films on the program were to be banned, the then president of the Golden Tulip Jury, Elia Kazan, organised a protest march with the participation of Turkish filmmakers. The Turkish Ministry of Culture subsequently issued a decree holding all international film festivals exempt from censorship.[4]

Program edit

The selection and programming of the festival films is conducted by the selection committee and the advisory board. The program consists of an international competition open only to feature and animated films on art and artists or literary adaptations, a national competition, non-competitive, informative sections on specific themes which can include documentaries, shorts and feature films.

The 2008 program which includes 200 films comprises the following sections:

  • International Competition
  • Turkish Cinema 2007-8
    • National Competition
    • Out of Competition
    • Documentaries
  • Festival Awards Screenings
  • Special Screening: Turkish Classics Revisited
  • Human Rights in Cinema
  • Galas
  • Challenging the Years
  • From the World of Festivals
  • Young Masters
  • Documentary Time with NTV
  • American Independents
  • Mined Zone
  • Midnight Madness
  • Woman is Her Name
  • From the Caucasus to the Mediterranean
    • Medscreen Arab Film Promotion
  • Kids' Menu
  • The World of Animation: Alexander Petrov
  • '68 and its Heritage
  • Marc Caro: Lost in Illusions
  • In Memoriam
  • Nokia Nseries Short Film Competition

Awards list edit

These awards are presented within the context of the festival:

  • Golden Tulip (for the best film in the international competition)
  • Best Turkish Film of the Year
  • Best Turkish Director of the Year
  • Special Prize of the Jury
  • Special Mention
  • Best Actor and Best Actress (national competition)
  • Honorary Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • FIPRESCI Prize (national -in memory of Onat Kutlar- and international competitions)
  • Human Rights in Cinema Award (previously Film Award of the Council of Europe)
  • People's Choice Award

Golden Tulip winners edit

Year Film Director Nationality
1985 1984 Michael Radford   United Kingdom
  India
1986 Yesterday Radosław Piwowarski   Poland
1987 Guard Me, My Talisman (Khrani menya, moj talisman) Roman Balayan   Soviet Union
1988 Travelling Avant Jean-Charles Tacchella   France
1989 A Film with No Name (Za Sada Bez Dobrog Naslova) Srdjan Karanovic   Serbia
1990 Pomegranate and Cane (Nar O Nay) Saeed Ebrahimifar   Iran
1991 Farendj Sabine Prenczina   France
1992 Life on a String (Bian Zou Bian Chang) Chen Kaige   China
1993 Manila Paloma Blanca Daniele Segre   Italy
1994 The Blue Exile (Mavi Sürgün) Erden Kıral   Turkey
1995 The Silences of the Palace (Saimt el Qusur) Moufida Tlatli   Tunisia
1996 Little Sister (Zusje) Robert Jan Westdijk   Netherlands
1997 The King of Masks (Bian Lian) Wu Tian-ming   China
1998 Ayneh (The Mirror) Jafar Panahi   Iran
1999 El Viento se Llevó lo Qué (Gone with the Wind) Alejandro Agresti   Argentina
2000 Clouds of May (Mayıs Sıkıntısı) Nuri Bilge Ceylan   Turkey
2001 No Place to Go (Die Unberührbare) Oskar Roehler   Germany
2002 Magonia Ineke Smits   Netherlands
2003 Suddenly (Tan de repente) Diego Lerman   Argentina
2004 Goodbye, Dragon Inn (Bu San) Tsai Ming-liang   Taiwan
2005 La Femme de Gilles Frédéric Fonteyne   Belgium
Café Lumière Hou Hsiao-hsien   Taiwan
2006 A Cock and Bull Story Michael Winterbottom   United Kingdom
2007 Reprise Joachim Trier   Norway
2008 Egg (Yumurta) Semih Kaplanoğlu   Turkey
2009 Tony Manero Pablo Larraín   Chile
2010 The Misfortunates Felix Van Groeningen   Belgium
2011 Microphone[11] Ahmad Abdalla   Egypt
2012 The Loneliest Planet Julia Loktev   Russia
  United States
2013 What Richard Did Lenny Abrahamson   Ireland
2014 Blind Eskil Vogt   Norway
2015 Cancelled
2016 Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas Rodrigo Plá   Mexico
2017 The Ornithologist João Pedro Rodrigues   Portugal
2018 Western Valeska Grisebach   Germany
2019 House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae / 벌새) Kim Bora   South Korea
2020 Atlantis (Atlantyda / Атлантида)[12][13][14] Valentyn Vasyanovych   Ukraine
2021 Madalena[15][16][17] Madiano Marcheti   Brazil
2022 Vortex Gaspar Noé   Argentina

Other awards edit

National Competition[18][19] edit

Year Film Director
1985 Bir Yudum Sevgi (A Sip of Love) Atıf Yılmaz
1986 Züğürt Ağa (the Agha)
Amansız Yol (Desperate Road)
Adı Vasfiye (Her Name Is Vasfiye)
Nesli Çölgeçen
Ömer Kavur
Atıf Yılmaz
1987 Anayurt Oteli (Motherland Hotel) Ömer Kavur
1988 Biri ve Diğerleri (One and the Others) Tunç Başaran
1989 Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite (Uçurtmayı Vurmasınlar) Tunç Başaran
1990 Karartma Geceleri (Blackout Nights) Yusuf Kurçenli
1991 Camdan Kalp (A Heart of Glass) Fehmi Yaşar
1992 Gizli Yüz (Secret Face) Ömer Kavur
1993 İki Kadın (Two Women) Yavuz Özkan
1994 Bir Sonbahar Hikâyesi (An Autumn Story) Yavuz Özkan
1995 İz (Traces) Yeşim Ustaoğlu
1996 80. Adım (The 80th Step) Tomris Giritlioğlu
1997 Akrebin Yolculuğu (Journey of the Clock-hand) Ömer Kavur
1998 Masumiyet (Innocence) Zeki Demirkubuz
1999 Güneşe Yolculuk (Journey to the Sun) Yeşim Ustaoğlu
2000 Mayıs Sıkıntısı (Clouds of May) Nuri Bilge Ceylan
2001 Dar Alanda Kısa Paslaşmalar (Offside)
Herkes Kendi Evinde (Away From Home)
Serdar Akar
Semih Kaplanoğlu
2002 9 Ümit Ünal
2003 Uzak (Distant) Nuri Bilge Ceylan
2004 Karpuz Kabuğundan Gemiler Yapmak
(Boats Out of Watermelon Rinds)
Ahmet Uluçay
2005 Anlat İstanbul (Istanbul Tales) Ümit Ünal, Kudret Sabancı, Selim Demirdelen, Yücel Yolcu, Ömür Atay
2006 Beş Vakit (Times and Winds) Reha Erdem
2007 İklimler (Climates) Nuri Bilge Ceylan
2008 Summer Book (Tatil Kitabı) Seyfi Teoman
2009 Men on the Bridge (Köprüdekiler) Aslı Özge
2010 Vavien Yağmur Taylan, Durul Taylan
2011 Saç (Hair) Tayfun Pirselimoğlu
2012 Tepenin Ardı (Beyond the Hill) Emin Alper
2013 Thou Gild'st The Even (Sen Aydınlatırsın Geceyi) Onur Ünlü
2014 Ben O Değilim (I Am Not Him) Tayfun Pirselimoğlu
2015 Cancelled
2016 Toz Bezi (Dust Cloth) Ahu Öztürk
2017 Sarı Sıcak (Yellow Heat) Fikret Reyhan
2018 Borç (Debt) Vuslat Saraçoğlu
2019 Kız Kardeşler (A Tale of Three Sisters) Emin Alper
2020 Aşk, Büyü, vs (Love, Spells and All That)[20] Ümit Ünal
2021 Beni Sevenler Listesi (The List of Those Who Love Me)[16] Emre Erdoğdu

Famous visitors edit

Famous visitors since 1982 include:[4][21]

Actors and actresses
Directors

References edit

  1. ^ Istanbul Film Festival regulations 2010-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved December 15, 2007
  2. ^ "40th International Istanbul Film Festival". Salom (in Korean). April 1, 2021. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  3. ^ Istanbul Film Festival history 2007-10-26 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved December 15, 2007
  4. ^ a b c (eds.) Pinhas, Yusuf; Omaç, Nuray (2006). Anlar/Moments. 2. İstanbul: IKSV. ISBN 975-7363-53-7. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ Bayrak, Kerem (April 19, 2006). . indieWire. Archived from the original on April 26, 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2008.
  6. ^ "Co-operation with Film Festivals and Markets".
  7. ^ "28th International Istanbul Film Festival Press Release 28. Uluslararası İstanbul Film Festivali - Genel Bülten (Turkish)" (Microsoft Word Document). İKSV. March 10, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "FESTIVALS: Istanbul Film Festival Appoints New Director - FilmNewEurope.com".
  9. ^ "27th International İstanbul Film Festival introduced through press conference". İKSV. 2008. Archived from the original on July 7, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2008.
  10. ^ "Istanbul Film Festival In Censorship Dispute". The New York Times. April 4, 1988. Retrieved April 5, 2008.
  11. ^ "30th Istanbul Film Festival". International Istanbul Film Festival. from the original on October 4, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  12. ^ . film.iksv.org/tr/. 2020
  13. ^ . film.iksv.org/tr/. 2020
  14. ^ . aa.com.tr/en/. 21.10.2020
  15. ^ "Istanbul Film Festival presents awards". Hürriyet Daily News. July 16, 2021. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  16. ^ a b "The awards of the 40th Istanbul Film Festival". Istanbul Film Festival. İKSV. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  17. ^ "MADALENA: O CRIME DA TRANSFOBIA NUMA ESTÉTICA SUFOCANTE E ILUMINADORA". C7nema. September 15, 2021. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  18. ^ Istanbul Film Festival awards 2007-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2007-12-15
  19. ^ Awards of the 28th International Istanbul Film Festival Archived 2009-07-07 at the Portuguese Web Archive, retrieved 2009-07-23
  20. ^ "39th Istanbul Film Festival". Istanbul Film Festival. İKSV. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  21. ^ (ed.) Pinhas, Yusuf (2009). Anlar/Moments. İstanbul: IKSV. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)

External links edit

  • Official Festival Website

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The Istanbul Film Festival Turkish Istanbul Film Festivali is the first and oldest international film festival in Turkey organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts It is held every year in April in movie theaters in Istanbul Turkey As mentioned in its regulations the festival aims to encourage the development of cinema in Turkey and to promote films of quality in the Turkish cinema market 1 Istanbul Film Festival40th edition posterLocationIstanbul TurkeyFounded1982Most recent2022Hosted byIstanbul Foundation for Culture and ArtsLanguageInternationalWebsitefilm wbr iksv wbr org wbr enCurrent 41st Istanbul Film Festival42nd 40th The 40th edition of the festival was held from April 1 to June 29 2021 in hybrid format 2 Contents 1 History 2 Censorship 3 Program 4 Awards list 5 Golden Tulip winners 6 Other awards 6 1 National Competition 18 19 7 Famous visitors 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Istanbul International Film Festival was first organized in 1982 within the frame of the International Istanbul Festival as a Film Week consisting of six films 3 The theme of the films participating in the Festival was limited to Arts and Cinema to keep the event within the context of the International Istanbul Festival In 1983 the event was realized under the title of Istanbul Filmdays taking place throughout the Festival within a span of a month Beginning from 1984 the event gained an identity as a separate activity it was shifted to the month of April In 1985 two competitive sections one being national and the other international were included in the festival program From 1987 on Cinema Honorary Awards began to be presented In the following years The Istanbul International Filmdays firmly established its position and took its place among the major film festivals of the world with the large number of films shown and the quality and versatility of its program At the beginning of 1989 the event was recognized as a competitive specialized festival by International Federation of Film Producers Associations FIAPF and was accredited Parallel to this development Istanbul Filmdays was renamed as Istanbul International Film Festival Beginning from 1996 Lifetime Achievement Awards along with Cinema Honorary Awards began to be presented to international cineastes actors and actresses nbsp Istanbul International Film Festival 23rd edition logo In 2006 celebrating its 25th year the festival created a meeting platform for Turkish and European film professionals under the title Meetings on the Bridge aiming to bring European film institutions with Turkish directors and producers to discuss funding possibilities Also in 2006 Azize Tan the then assistant director of the festival replaced Hulya Ucansu as director 4 5 In 2007 the Council of Europe in collaboration with Eurimages started to present the Film Award of the Council of Europe FACE to a film selected from the entries in the Human Rights and Cinema section of the festival The Council of Europe and later Eurimages support for this award was discontinued in 2020 6 With its 28th edition in 2009 the festival began to give its Golden Tulip Award also as a result of its National Competition 7 Azize Tan was replaced by the assistant director of the festival Kerem Ayan in 2015 8 Since the beginning of the Festival a total of 2 065 000 spectators have attended the screenings of 2 330 films from 72 different countries 2005 figures The festival boasted an audience of 170 000 in 2007 breaking its own record 9 Censorship editIn 1988 government inspectors forced the withdrawal of 5 of 160 films that are to be screened at the festival Jean Jacques Beineix s Betty Blue and Vedreba The Plea by Tengiz Abuladze were among these five works Vedreba was being blocked on the grounds that it was anti Islamic and cuts from the other four films were demanded because of erotic scenes 10 Upon the notification by the censorship board that certain films on the program were to be banned the then president of the Golden Tulip Jury Elia Kazan organised a protest march with the participation of Turkish filmmakers The Turkish Ministry of Culture subsequently issued a decree holding all international film festivals exempt from censorship 4 Program editThe selection and programming of the festival films is conducted by the selection committee and the advisory board The program consists of an international competition open only to feature and animated films on art and artists or literary adaptations a national competition non competitive informative sections on specific themes which can include documentaries shorts and feature films The 2008 program which includes 200 films comprises the following sections International Competition Turkish Cinema 2007 8 National Competition Out of Competition Documentaries Festival Awards Screenings Special Screening Turkish Classics Revisited Human Rights in Cinema Galas Challenging the Years From the World of Festivals Young Masters Documentary Time with NTV American Independents Mined Zone Midnight Madness Woman is Her Name From the Caucasus to the Mediterranean Medscreen Arab Film Promotion Kids Menu The World of Animation Alexander Petrov 68 and its Heritage Marc Caro Lost in Illusions In Memoriam Nokia Nseries Short Film CompetitionAwards list editThese awards are presented within the context of the festival Golden Tulip for the best film in the international competition Best Turkish Film of the Year Best Turkish Director of the Year Special Prize of the Jury Special Mention Best Actor and Best Actress national competition Honorary Award Lifetime Achievement Award FIPRESCI Prize national in memory of Onat Kutlar and international competitions Human Rights in Cinema Award previously Film Award of the Council of Europe People s Choice AwardGolden Tulip winners editYear Film Director Nationality 1985 1984 Michael Radford nbsp United Kingdom nbsp India 1986 Yesterday Radoslaw Piwowarski nbsp Poland 1987 Guard Me My Talisman Khrani menya moj talisman Roman Balayan nbsp Soviet Union 1988 Travelling Avant Jean Charles Tacchella nbsp France 1989 A Film with No Name Za Sada Bez Dobrog Naslova Srdjan Karanovic nbsp Serbia 1990 Pomegranate and Cane Nar O Nay Saeed Ebrahimifar nbsp Iran 1991 Farendj Sabine Prenczina nbsp France 1992 Life on a String Bian Zou Bian Chang Chen Kaige nbsp China 1993 Manila Paloma Blanca Daniele Segre nbsp Italy 1994 The Blue Exile Mavi Surgun Erden Kiral nbsp Turkey 1995 The Silences of the Palace Saimt el Qusur Moufida Tlatli nbsp Tunisia 1996 Little Sister Zusje Robert Jan Westdijk nbsp Netherlands 1997 The King of Masks Bian Lian Wu Tian ming nbsp China 1998 Ayneh The Mirror Jafar Panahi nbsp Iran 1999 El Viento se Llevo lo Que Gone with the Wind Alejandro Agresti nbsp Argentina 2000 Clouds of May Mayis Sikintisi Nuri Bilge Ceylan nbsp Turkey 2001 No Place to Go Die Unberuhrbare Oskar Roehler nbsp Germany 2002 Magonia Ineke Smits nbsp Netherlands 2003 Suddenly Tan de repente Diego Lerman nbsp Argentina 2004 Goodbye Dragon Inn Bu San Tsai Ming liang nbsp Taiwan 2005 La Femme de Gilles Frederic Fonteyne nbsp Belgium Cafe Lumiere Hou Hsiao hsien nbsp Taiwan 2006 A Cock and Bull Story Michael Winterbottom nbsp United Kingdom 2007 Reprise Joachim Trier nbsp Norway 2008 Egg Yumurta Semih Kaplanoglu nbsp Turkey 2009 Tony Manero Pablo Larrain nbsp Chile 2010 The Misfortunates Felix Van Groeningen nbsp Belgium 2011 Microphone 11 Ahmad Abdalla nbsp Egypt 2012 The Loneliest Planet Julia Loktev nbsp Russia nbsp United States 2013 What Richard Did Lenny Abrahamson nbsp Ireland 2014 Blind Eskil Vogt nbsp Norway 2015 Cancelled 2016 Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas Rodrigo Pla nbsp Mexico 2017 The Ornithologist Joao Pedro Rodrigues nbsp Portugal 2018 Western Valeska Grisebach nbsp Germany 2019 House of Hummingbird Beol sae 벌새 Kim Bora nbsp South Korea 2020 Atlantis Atlantyda Atlantida 12 13 14 Valentyn Vasyanovych nbsp Ukraine 2021 Madalena 15 16 17 Madiano Marcheti nbsp Brazil 2022 Vortex Gaspar Noe nbsp ArgentinaOther awards editNational Competition 18 19 edit Year Film Director 1985 Bir Yudum Sevgi A Sip of Love Atif Yilmaz 1986 Zugurt Aga the Agha Amansiz Yol Desperate Road Adi Vasfiye Her Name Is Vasfiye Nesli ColgecenOmer KavurAtif Yilmaz 1987 Anayurt Oteli Motherland Hotel Omer Kavur 1988 Biri ve Digerleri One and the Others Tunc Basaran 1989 Don t Let Them Shoot the Kite Ucurtmayi Vurmasinlar Tunc Basaran 1990 Karartma Geceleri Blackout Nights Yusuf Kurcenli 1991 Camdan Kalp A Heart of Glass Fehmi Yasar 1992 Gizli Yuz Secret Face Omer Kavur 1993 Iki Kadin Two Women Yavuz Ozkan 1994 Bir Sonbahar Hikayesi An Autumn Story Yavuz Ozkan 1995 Iz Traces Yesim Ustaoglu 1996 80 Adim The 80th Step Tomris Giritlioglu 1997 Akrebin Yolculugu Journey of the Clock hand Omer Kavur 1998 Masumiyet Innocence Zeki Demirkubuz 1999 Gunese Yolculuk Journey to the Sun Yesim Ustaoglu 2000 Mayis Sikintisi Clouds of May Nuri Bilge Ceylan 2001 Dar Alanda Kisa Paslasmalar Offside Herkes Kendi Evinde Away From Home Serdar AkarSemih Kaplanoglu 2002 9 Umit Unal 2003 Uzak Distant Nuri Bilge Ceylan 2004 Karpuz Kabugundan Gemiler Yapmak Boats Out of Watermelon Rinds Ahmet Ulucay 2005 Anlat Istanbul Istanbul Tales Umit Unal Kudret Sabanci Selim Demirdelen Yucel Yolcu Omur Atay 2006 Bes Vakit Times and Winds Reha Erdem 2007 Iklimler Climates Nuri Bilge Ceylan 2008 Summer Book Tatil Kitabi Seyfi Teoman 2009 Men on the Bridge Koprudekiler Asli Ozge 2010 Vavien Yagmur Taylan Durul Taylan 2011 Sac Hair Tayfun Pirselimoglu 2012 Tepenin Ardi Beyond the Hill Emin Alper 2013 Thou Gild st The Even Sen Aydinlatirsin Geceyi Onur Unlu 2014 Ben O Degilim I Am Not Him Tayfun Pirselimoglu 2015 Cancelled 2016 Toz Bezi Dust Cloth Ahu Ozturk 2017 Sari Sicak Yellow Heat Fikret Reyhan 2018 Borc Debt Vuslat Saracoglu 2019 Kiz Kardesler A Tale of Three Sisters Emin Alper 2020 Ask Buyu vs Love Spells and All That 20 Umit Unal 2021 Beni Sevenler Listesi The List of Those Who Love Me 16 Emre ErdogduFamous visitors editFamous visitors since 1982 include 4 21 Actors and actresses Stefano Accorsi Tarik Akan Filiz Akin Ambra Angiolini Mujde Ar Asia Argento Cuneyt Arkin Sabine Azema Romane Bohringer Ekrem Bora Claudia Cardinale Valentina Cervi Meltem Cumbul Charles Dance Ninetto Davoli Catherine Deneuve Gerard Depardieu Hannelore Elsner Fatma Girik Izzet Gunay Mehmet Gunsur Irm Hermann Ediz Hun Lee Kang sheng Harvey Keitel Udo Kier Denis Lavant Sophia Loren Ian McKellen Jeanne Moreau Zuhal Olcay Greta Scacchi Ingvar Sigurdsson Hale Soygazi Sener Sen Turkan Soray Greg Timmermans Nurgul Yesilcay Serra Yilmaz Directors Kutlug Ataman Neil Armfield Mani Haghighi Bernardo Bertolucci Bela Tarr Paul Schrader Tsai Ming liang Park Chan wook Dagur Kari Michael Radford Kerem Topuz Ferzan Ozpetek Bahman Ghobadi Tom DiCillo Neil Jordan Jane Campion Claire Denis Alain Robbe Grillet Sally Potter Bertrand Tavernier Vittorio De Seta Jean Marc Vallee James Longley Jean Paul Rappeneau Don Letts Otar Iosseliani Carlos Saura Nanni Moretti Theo Angelopoulos Chantal Akerman Paul Cox Abbas Kiarostami Jerry Schatzberg Bertrand Blier Don McKellar Carlos Sorin Youssef Chahine Sergei Gerasimov Karoly Makk Emir Kusturica Andre Delvaux John Boorman Omer Lutfi Akad Elia Kazan Jean Charles Tacchella Nikita Mikhalkov Catherine Breillat Manuel Gutierrez Aragon Sergei Paradjanov Hugh Hudson Jafar Panahi Bahram Bayzai Ken Russell Fatih Akin Mrinal Sen Bruno Dumont Nana Djordjadze Shaji N Karun Marzieh Meshkini Ventura Pons Roger Corman Vittorio Taviani Istvan Szabo Miklos Jancso Reinhard Hauff Krzysztof Kieslowski Fernando Solanas Gillo Pontecorvo Chinghiz Aitmatov Andrei Konchalovsky Arturo Ripstein Arthur Penn Nagisa Oshima Claude Miller Ettore Scola Robert Wise Margarethe von Trotta Michelangelo Antonioni Peter Greenaway Claude Sautet Jiri Menzel Stephen Frears Jim Sheridan Christopher Hampton Francesco Rosi Gus Van Sant Alexander Sokurov Michael Ballhaus Tony Gatlif Abderrahmane Sissako Marc Caro William Klein Amos Gitai Semih Kaplanoglu Jan Kounen Ozgur Yildirim Niels Christian Meyer Lech Majewski Nadine Labaki Handan Ipekci Mehmet Gureli Huseyin Karabey Alain Corneau Nadine Trintignant Parvez Sharma Cagan Irmak Ramin Bahrani Nuri Bilge Ceylan Brad Anderson Bent Hamer Li Yang Lynne RamsayReferences edit Istanbul Film Festival regulations Archived 2010 10 07 at the Wayback Machine retrieved December 15 2007 40th International Istanbul Film Festival Salom in Korean April 1 2021 Retrieved October 11 2021 Istanbul Film Festival history Archived 2007 10 26 at the Wayback Machine retrieved December 15 2007 a b c eds Pinhas Yusuf Omac Nuray 2006 Anlar Moments 2 Istanbul IKSV ISBN 975 7363 53 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help Bayrak Kerem April 19 2006 A Silver Year for Istanbul International Film Festival indieWire Archived from the original on April 26 2007 Retrieved April 5 2008 Co operation with Film Festivals and Markets 28th International Istanbul Film Festival Press Release 28 Uluslararasi Istanbul Film Festivali Genel Bulten Turkish Microsoft Word Document IKSV March 10 2009 Retrieved July 23 2009 permanent dead link FESTIVALS Istanbul Film Festival Appoints New Director FilmNewEurope com 27th International Istanbul Film Festival introduced through press conference IKSV 2008 Archived from the original on July 7 2009 Retrieved April 1 2008 Istanbul Film Festival In Censorship Dispute The New York Times April 4 1988 Retrieved April 5 2008 30th Istanbul Film Festival International Istanbul Film Festival Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved October 4 2023 39 Istanbul Film Festivali film iksv org tr 2020 Atlantis film iksv org tr 2020 Ukrainian movie wins top honor at Istanbul Film Fest aa com tr en 21 10 2020 Istanbul Film Festival presents awards Hurriyet Daily News July 16 2021 Retrieved October 3 2021 a b The awards of the 40th Istanbul Film Festival Istanbul Film Festival IKSV Retrieved October 3 2021 MADALENA O CRIME DA TRANSFOBIA NUMA ESTETICA SUFOCANTE E ILUMINADORA C7nema September 15 2021 Retrieved October 3 2021 Istanbul Film Festival awards Archived 2007 10 25 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 2007 12 15 Awards of the 28th International Istanbul Film Festival Archived 2009 07 07 at the Portuguese Web Archive retrieved 2009 07 23 39th Istanbul Film Festival Istanbul Film Festival IKSV Retrieved October 3 2021 ed Pinhas Yusuf 2009 Anlar Moments Istanbul IKSV a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help External links editOfficial Festival Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Istanbul Film Festival amp oldid 1193022894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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