43rd SİYAD Awards
43rd SİYAD Awards | ||||
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Date | February 24, 2011 | |||
Location | Türker İnanoğlu Maslak Show Center | |||
Country | Turkey | |||
Presented by | Turkish Film Critics Association (SİYAD) | |||
Official website | http://www.siyad.org/article.php?id=4923 | |||
Television/Radio coverage | ||||
Network | Turkmax | |||
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The 43rd SİYAD Awards (Turkish: 43. SİYAD Ödülleri), presented by the Turkish Film Critics Association (SİYAD), honored the best Turkish films of 2010 and took place on February 24, 2011 , at the Türker İnanoğlu Maslak Show Center in Istanbul, Turkey.[1][2][3][4]
Awards and nominations
Best Film
- Winner: Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos) produced by Ömer Atay
- Five Cities (Turkish: Beş Şehir) produced by Funda Alp and Onur Ünlü
- Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk) produced by Önder Çakar, Sevil Demirci and Seren Yüce
- Honey (Turkish: Bal) produced by Semih Kaplanoğlu
- Dark Cloud (Turkish: Bahtı Kara) produced by Enis Köstepen, Yamaç Okur and Nadir Öperli
Best Director
- Winner: Reha Erdem for Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos)
- Semih Kaplanoğlu for Honey (Turkish: Bal)
- Theron Patterson for Dark Cloud (Turkish: Bahtı Kara)
- Onur Ünlü for Five Cities (Turkish: Beş Şehir)
- Seren Yüce for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
Mahmut Tali Award for Best Script
- Winner: Seren Yüce for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
- Selim Demirdelen for The Crossing (Turkish: Kavşak)
- Reha Erdem for Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos)
- Semih Kaplanoğlu and Orçun Köksal for Honey (Turkish: Bal)
- Onur Ünlü for Five Cities (Turkish: Beş Şehir)
Cahide Sonku Award for Best Actress
- Winner: Sevinç Erbulak for Sleeping Princess (Turkish: Prensesin Uykusu)
- Demet Akbağ for Eyyvah Eyvah
- Sezin Akbaşoğulları for The Crossing (Turkish: Kavşak)
- Esme Madra for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
- Türkü Turan for Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos)
Best Actor
- Winner: Bartu Küçükçağlayan for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
- Tansu Biçer for Five Cities (Turkish: Beş Şehir)
- Güven Kıraç for The Crossing (Turkish: Kavşak)
- Reha Özcan for Dark Cloud (Turkish: Bahtı Kara)
- Sermet Yeşil for Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos)
Best Supporting Actress
- Winner: Nihal Koldaş for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
- Yeşim Ceren Bozoğlu for Dark Cloud (Turkish: Bahtı Kara)
- Ceyda Düvenci for Dragon Trap (Turkish: Ejder Kapanı)
- Selen Uçer for A Step into the Darkness (Turkish: Büyük Oyun)
- Nurcan Ülger for Haze (Turkish: Pus)
Best Supporting Actor
- Winner: Settar Tanrıöğen for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
- Erdal Beşikçioğlu for Honey (Turkish: Bal)
- Genco Erkal for Sleeping Princess (Turkish: Prensesin Uykusu)
- Volga Sorgu for Black Dogs Barking (Turkish: Kara Köpekler Havlarken)
- Cem Yılmaz for Hunting Season (Turkish: Av Mevsimi)
Best Cinematogropher
Best Music
- Winner: Selim Demirdelen for The Crossing (Turkish: Kavşak)
- Alp Erkin Çakmak and Barış Diri for Black Dogs Barking (Turkish: Kara Köpekler Havlarken)
- Tamer Çıray for Hunting Season (Turkish: Av Mevsimi)
- Herve Guyader and Reha Erdem for Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos)
- Cenap Oğuz for Five Cities (Turkish: Beş Şehir)
Best Editor
- Winner: Reha Erdem for Cosmos (Turkish: Kosmos)
- Ahmet Can Çakırca for Five Cities (Turkish: Beş Şehir)
- Selim Demirdelen for The Crossing (Turkish: Kavşak)
- Ayhan Ergürsel, Semih Kaplanoğlu and Suzan Hande Güneri for Honey (Turkish: Bal)
- Mary Stephen for Majority (Turkish: Çoğunluk)
Best Art Director
Honorary Awards
- Yusuf Kurçenli (filmmaker)
- Tuncel Kurtiz (actor)
- Cahit Berkay (musician)
See also
- 4th Yeşilçam Awards
- Turkish films of 2010
- 2010 in film
References
- ↑ "Turkish critics to honor 3 veterans of cinema". Today's Zaman. 2011-01-22. Archived from the original on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-22.
- ↑ Güler, Emrah (2011-01-28). "Turkey’s cinema award season kicks off". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
- ↑ "15 Turkish films nominated for 2010 SİYAD awards". Today's Zaman. 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
- ↑ "‘Kosmos,’ ‘Çoğunluk’ dominate 2010 SİYAD Awards". Today's Zaman. 2011-02-26. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
External links
- Official website for SİYAD (Turkish)