Derviş Zaim
Derviş Zaim | |
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Born |
1964 Famagusta, Cyprus |
Occupation | Filmmaker/Novelist |
Years active | 1995–present |
Derviş Zaim (born Derviş Zaimağaoğlu in 1964 in Famagusta, Cyprus) is a Turkish Cypriot filmmaker and novelist, who has twice won the Golden Orange for Best Director for Elephants and Grass (2000) and Dot (2008); Golden Oranges for Best Film and Best Screenplay for Somersault in a Coffin (1996); and the Yunus Nadi literary prize for his debut novel Ares in Wonderland (1995).[1][2]
Biography
Derviş Zaim was educated at Famagusta Namık Kemal High School and graduated in Business Administration from Boğaziçi University in 1988. He attended a course in independent film production in London and made experimental video Hang the Camera (1991). He subsequently wrote, produced and directed numerous television programs starting with the documentary Rock around the Mosque (1993). He completed his masters degree in Cultural Studies at the University of Warwick in 1994. His first novel, Ares in Wonderland (1995), won the prestigious Yunus Nadi literary prize in Turkey.
Somersault in a Coffin (1996) was his debut as director and screenwriter, which won awards at film festivals in Antalya, Montpellier, San Francisco, Thessalonika and Torino. He followed it with Elephants and Grass (2000), which won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, and Mud (2003), which won the UNESCO Award at the Venice Film Festival.
He co-directed the documentary Parallel Trips (2004) with Panicos Chrysanthou, in which the two directors, from opposite sides of the divided island of Cyprus, recorded the human dramas that unfolded during the war of 1974 and the legacy that remains today. He later produced the Greek Cypriot director's fictional feature debut Akamas (2006) about a love affair between a Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot.
He made a trilogy of films, themed around traditional Turkish arts, consisting of Waiting for Heaven (2006), which was nominated for the Golden Tulip at the Istanbul International Film Festival, Dot (2008), which won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, and Shadows and Faces (2010), which won the Turkish Film Critics Association Award at the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival.
He also teaches at Bilgi University and Boğaziçi University.
Filmography
Films, Television & Video | |||||
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Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | ||
Director | Producer | Writer | |||
1991 | Hang the Camera (Turkish: Kamerayı As) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Experimental video. |
1993 | Rock around the Mosque | Yes | Yes | Yes | Television Documentary. |
1996 | Somersault in a Coffin (Turkish: Tabutta Rövasata) | Yes | Yes | ||
2000 | Elephants and Grass (Turkish: Filler ve Çimen) | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2003 | Mud (Turkish: Çamur) | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2004 | Parallel Trips (Turkish: Paralel Yolculuklar) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary made with Panicos Chrysanthou. |
2006 | Waiting for Heaven (Turkish: Cenneti Beklerken) | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2006 | Akamas | Yes | Fictional feature debut of director Panicos Chrysanthou. | ||
2007 | Dot (Turkish: Nokta) | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2010 | Shadows and Faces (Turkish: Gölgeler ve Suretler) | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
References
- ↑ "Dervish Zaim". Turkish-Cypriot Online Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved 2010-11-21.
- ↑ "Turkish Film Festival". Madison Association of Turkish Students. Retrieved 2010-11-21.
External links
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Aykut Tankuter-Artun Yeres |
Golden Orange Award for Best Screenplay 1996 for Tabutta Rövaşata |
Succeeded by Barış Pirhasan |
Preceded by Nuri Bilge Ceylan |
Golden Orange Award for Best Director 2000 for Filler ve Çimen |
Succeeded by Zeki Demirkubuz |
Preceded by Fatih Akın |
Golden Orange Award for Best Director 2008 for Nokta |
Succeeded by Reha Erdem |
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