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lundi 28 novembre 2016

Turkish film gets three awards at APSA


Turkish director Mustafa Kara’s “Kalandar Soğuğu” (Cold of Kalandar) won the Best Film, Best Cinematography and Young Cinema Success awards at the 10th Asia-Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) in Brisbane on Nov. 24.  

From a production pool that stretches from Egypt in the west to the Cook Islands in the east, and from Russia in the north to New Zealand in the south, 39 films from 19 Asia-Pacific countries and areas were nominated.

Kara’s second feature film and Turkey’s official submission for the 89th Academy Awards, “Cold of Kalandar” is a northern Turkish tale about a family living in the mountains of the Black Sea region and ultimately celebrates the irrepressibility of the human spirit in the face of hardship.

Written by Kara and Bilal Sert, the drama pictures the naive portrait of a touching life, and the struggle and the relationship between nature, animals and humans.
November/27/2016  HDN

mercredi 5 octobre 2016

‘Cold of Kalandar’ is Turkey’s Oscar entry




Director Mustafa Kara’s “Kalandar Sogugu” (Cold of Kalandar) was selected Sept. 27 as Turkey’s nominee for the Foreign Language Academy Award entry.  

The Artistic Activities Committee said in a statement that a 17-member board, including representatives of the Culture Ministry and Turkish cinema associations, chose the entry from among nine films to be Turkey’s Oscar nominee at the 89th Academy Awards next year.      

Written by Kara and Bilal Sert the drama pictures the naive portrait of a touching life, and the struggle and the relationship between nature, animals and humans, according to the film’s official website.      

The award-winning film, which premiered at the Tokyo Film Festival in 2015 and won the Best Director Award, stars Haydar Şişman, Nuray Yeşilaraz and Hanife Kara.      

The selection by Turkey still leaves a long road before the film can win the Oscar.      

Every country is invited to submit one film to the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Those films are then evaluated by the Foreign Language Film Award Committee, which selects the five nominees for best foreign-language film.      

In 2015, Turkey selected Kaan Müjdeci’s film “Sivas” for an Oscar entry but the film was not named one of the final five nominees at this year’s Academy Awards.
September/28/2016 hürriyet daily news