Emin Alper returns to the Berlin competition with 'Salvation,' a tense and timely exploration of an unspeakable atrocity.
In these contemporary times, with the world becoming more & more authoritarian by the day, it's important to speak out, speak ...
A dispute over a few unpromising fields near a remote community in the mountains of Turkey escalates into explosive conflict, ...
Turkish cinema, despite being held back by economic and political constraints, looks poised for a global breakthrough this ...
Yellow Letters,' İlker Çatak's follow up to the Oscar-nominated 'The Teachers' Lounge,' has sold across Europe for Be For Films.
FILE PHOTO: Director Ilker Catak attends a press conference to promote the movie "Gelbe Briefe (Yellow Letters)" at the 76th ...
Oscar-nominated helmer Ilker Çatak returns to the Berlinale with a family drama set in authoritarian Turkey but shot entirely in Germany.
Berlin to Turkish parents, is back at the Berlinale with “Yellow Letters,” which unlike his last film — the Oscar-nominated ...
After publishing more than 20 books and winning a Nobel Prize, the Turkish author fought to bring a celebrated novel to the ...
The 'Teacher's Lounge' filmmaker discusses setting his Turkish story in Germany, working with ambiguity and why he's an even bigger Philip Glass fan after the composer pulled his Kennedy Center ...
Three brothers embark on an awkward medical journey that blends dry humor, fragile masculinity, and handcrafted animation ...
Today deportations and restricted asylum rights are changing the terms of political belonging around the world. With surreal and darkly humorous archival works, German filmmaker Cem Kaya is exploring ...