Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Born 1959-01-26 (65 years old)
İstanbul, İstanbul, Marmara Region, Turkey

Biography

Nuri Bilge Ceylan is the most awarded Turkish director in history, and one of the great names in contemporary cinema. Born in Istanbul in 1959, he trained in various ways in the fields of photography and cinema. After working as a photographer he directed his first short film, Koza, which was in official competition in Cannes n 1995. His first feature film Kasaba (1997) premiered at the Berlinale, where he won the Caligari Award. The first in the long list he was to win in festivals around the world with his successive films Clouds of May (1999), Distant (2002), Climates (2006), Three Monkeys (2008) and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011), until 2014 when he won the Palme d’Or with Winter Sleep in Cannes, where he also premiered The Wild Pear Tree.

Festival de Cine de Sevilla

Director

Screenwriter

Editor

Cinematographer

Movies
2002

Distant

1999

Clouds of May

1997

The Small Town

Short
1995

Cocoon

Producer

Movies
2023

About Dry Grasses

2002

Distant

1999

Clouds of May

Short
1995

Cocoon

Actor

Movies
2006

Climates

Documentaries
2019

Making of The Wild Pear Tree

2005

There Is No Direction

1984

Kennwort Kino (series)

Performer