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TRT Co-Production ”Between Two Dawns” was Selected as the Best Film in Italy

The TRT Co-production “Between Two Dawns” won the “Best Film” award at the 39th Turin Film Festival, one of the most important film festivals in Europe.

The TRT Co-Production “Between Two Dawns” directed by Selman Nacar and produced by Burak Cevik and Diloy Gülün won the “Best Film” award at the 39th Turin Film Festival, one of the leading festivals in Italy. In the festival, which was held between November 26-December 4, in Italy, Turin, where 12 films took part in its main competition, the “Best Film” award was for the film “Between Two Dawns”.

“Incredible Directing Skills”

The first feature film of director Selman Nacar, ”Between Two Dawns”, was highly praised by the festival jury. As a justification for awarding the film, the jury expressed their opinion by saying: “A film that makes you laugh, feel and surprise, which manages to tell a convincing story with its outstanding writing and directing skills. It is a mature film that is directed wisely, with dignity and reveals a new great talent.”.

“Festival Journey Goes On”

The film, shot in four weeks in Uşak in July and August of 2019, is about the moral predicament that will affect the dreams, family and wife of the injured worker after a worker was injured in Kadir’s factory. The film will be screened at the 21st Eskişehir Film Festival and the 10th Malatya Film Festival in the coming days.

Awards from the Most Important Film Festivals Around the World

The film “Between Two Dawns” had previously returned with awards from the 58th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, the 9th Bosphorus Film Festival, the 17th Free Zone Film Festival and the 39th Turin Film Festival. It was screened at the 69th San Sebastian Film Festival, the 45th Sao Paolo Mostra Film Festival, the 32nd Ankara Film Festival, the 22nd Arras Film Festival, the 7th Lima Semana Del Cine Film Festival and the 26th Rover Festival.

 

 

 

27th Sarajevo Film Festival Winners Announced

The winners were announced at the ceremony held at the Sarajevo National Theatre.

The winners of the Sarajevo Film Festival, held for the 27th time this year, were announced with an award ceremony held at the Sarajevo National Theatre. At the “27th Sarajevo Film Festival” held in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the awards were announced with a ceremony held at the Sarajevo National Theatre. In the festival, where 47 films competed in four different programmes, 9 feature film, 10 short films, 16 documentary film, and 12 in the student films competed for The Heart of Sarajevo Award.

“Hesitation Wound,” directed by Selman Nacar and winner of the TRT Co-Production Award in12 Punto 2021, received the Montenegro Cinelink award in the Cinelink Co-production Market prize (10,000 Euro), where projects in the screenplay stage compete. The film tells the story of lawyer Nesrin, who must confront her conscience at the sentencing hearing of a murder suspect she believes is innocent and has been defending for a long time.

The Cinelink Work in Progress TRT Award, in which films in the editing stage compete, was given to Bosnian filmmaker Aida Begic‘s “A Ballad” as part of the Sarajevo Film Festival. The film is about the story of a Bosnian woman’s daily life and her struggle to hold on to life.

“Great Freedom” by Austrian filmmaker Sebastian Meise won the Best Feature Film, while “Landscape of Resistance” by Serbian director Marta Popivoda won the Best Documentary.

Mate Urgin’s “Everything Ahead,” directed by Croatian Mate Urgin, won the Best Short Film award, while Aleksandru Mironescu‘s “Summer Planning,” directed by Romanian Aleksandru Mironescu, got the Best Student Film award. Turkish director Ahmet Necdet Çupur‘s documentary film “Les Enfants Terribles” won the Sarajevo Film Festival Human Rights Award.

Milica Tomovic of Serbia won Best Director for his film “Celts,” which competed at the festival, and Austrian lead actor Georg Friedrich of the Best Feature Film “Great Freedom” won Best Actor. In this year’s Best Actress category of the festival, Flaka Latifi, Era Balaj and Urata Shabanireceived the award for their roles in the movie “The Hill Where Lionesses Roar.”

The 27th Sarajevo Film Festival, where 18 films had their world premieres, will end tomorrow after the screenings of the award-winning films.

12 Punto TRT Script Days Winners Announced

12 Punto TRT Script Days Winners Announced

TRT Co-Production Award

Life / Hayat (Zeki Demirkubuz)

Neandria ( Reha Erdem, Gizem Başaran)

Idea (Tayfun Pirselimoğlu, Vildan Erşen)

The Reeds / Kamış (Cemil Ağacıkoğlu, Sezgi Üstün San, Özlem Özçelik)

 

TRT Pre-buy Award

Hara (Atalay Taşdiken, Baran Seyhan)

Lacuna / Aralık (Selman Nacar, Burak Çevik)

Now There / Şimdi Orası (Bünyamin Musullu, Necmettin Sancak, Alp Ertürk)

Kriegsausgabe / Geceden Fecre Kadar (Tarık Aktaş, Güneş Şekeroğlu)

 

TRT International Co-Production Award

A Year of Cold / Soğuk Bir Sene (Min Bhadur Bham, Can Aygöy, Zeynep Koray)

The Klondike (Maryna Er Gorbach)

The Sacred Spirit / Kutsal Ruh (Enes Erbay, Chema Garcia Ibarra)

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