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Orhan Aksoy (director)
Turkish director and screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Orhan Aksoy (January 10, 1930, Bursa – January 22, 2008, Istanbul) was a Turkish director and screenwriter. He began his career in film as a projectionist in the now-defunct Saray cinema in Istanbul. He would direct over 90 films, and be a screenwriter for over 50, across his career.[1]
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Filmography
- Karateci Kız (1973)
- Ah Nerede (1975)
- Happy Days (1978)
Awards
Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival
- 1970 – Won Best Film Award for Kinali Yapincak
- 1973 – Won Best Film Award for Hayatmi bu
- 1994 – Won Best Film Award for Yumusak ten
Style
Aksoy became famous for his work on melodramas in the late 1960s and early 1970s. When melodramas began to lose their popularity in the 1980s, he became a noted director of musicals and romantic comedies. [1] It was his early work on melodramas which lead him to be regarded as being at the forefront of the 'muhalle' cinema movement in Turkey, where movies often emphasised family life, warm relationships and happy endings. [2]
External links
- Orhan Aksoy at IMDb
References
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