Handan İpekçi
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Handan İpekçi (born 1956 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish screenwriter and film director.
Education
Handan İpekçi studied Radio and Television Studies at Gazi University, Faculty of Communication in Ankara. The controversial feature Hejar which she wrote, produced and directed was Turkey's official submission for the 74th Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Ayaşlı ve Kiracıları | Co-director with Tunca Yönder | TV series |
1993 | Kemençenin Türküsü | Director | Documentary |
1994 | Dad is in the Army aka Babam Askerde | Director | First feature film, denied distribution |
2001 | Hejar aka Büyük Adam Küçük Aşk | Director, Producer, Writer | |
2007 | Hidden Faces aka Saklı Yüzler | Director, Producer, Writer, Editor |
Awards
İpekçi received local and international awards. Dad is in the Army brought her most promising director and screenwriter awards among others at Turkish film festivals, Hejar won nine awards including Golden Orange for Best Film and Best Screenplay at Antalya Film Festival and Silver Pyramid at Cairo Film Festival. [1]
References
- ↑ "Handan İpekçi". hejarthemovie.com. 2007-02-13. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
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