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“COASTLANDERS 8 to 8 “ is finalist for the Manisa Golden Sultanas Short Film Festival

from the movie COASTLANDERS 8 to 8

 

1 st  Manisa Golden Sultanas Short Film Festival will be held November 5-7, 2010. The festival organized by Manisa  Municipality and collaboration with Okumuş Adamlar Fikir Atölyesi. 8’den 8’e SAHİLDEKİLER / COASTLANDERS 8 to 8 is selected as  finalist for the Category of Documentary.

The Jury Members are:

Prof. Dr. Semih Çelenk, Dean (Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Fine Arts)

Prof. Dr. Faruk Kalkan, Dean (Yasar University, Faculty of Fine Arts)

Associate Prof. Lale Kabadayı (Ege University, Faculty of Communication, Department of Cinema )

Assistant Prof. Dr. Onur Çakaloz (Yasar University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Film Design)

Assistant  Prof. Dr. Serhat Baştan (Celal Bayar University)

Engin Kümüştekin (City Councilor in Manisa -Advertiser)

Demet Evgar (Cinema and Theatre Actress)

Tayfun Şengöz (General Art Director of  the Manisa Municipality City Theatre)

See the full list of short films which are selected for pre final and final as well.

“Screening For Friends”

We had a special event “Screening for Friends” on 17th October 2010 for screening of my short film Metruk (The Abandoned) at Liman Kahvesi in Kadıköy, Istanbul.

Right after they watched Metruk, we had Q/A session. My friends made me sweat with their intelligent and interesting questions.

It was a quite enjoyable and exciting afternoon for me. In the future I am planning to make another screening at the European side of Istanbul for the friends who missed this event. Many thanks to all my  participant friends who took their time with me and my film in this wonderful sunny Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

(Special thanks to Liman Kahvesi, its hepful crew and Murat Seçkin.)

Orkide Ünsür


Copyright of the Photographs Orkide Ünsür 2010  ©

Director’s Statement

When I was a child, me and couple of my friends were very interested in playing around abandoned houses. We used to call them “Haunted Houses”. I loved them, though they scared me some.

I find these abandoned houses helpless, sad in a state of condemnation and loneliness. It seems that they have an amount of pride and integrity even in the state they’re in. People neither live in, nor collapse them. Basically, they’re just “hanging around.” People just pass by them without caring nor wondering, taking for granted their destiny to disappear bit by bit.

A home is a very special place which gives us privacy and provides us with a warm, secure nest. It’s our shelter. As a community, we have shared love, joy, happiness and bad times with seemly mixed emotions in these houses. In appearance, it gives a somewhat claustrophobic effect. Almost like our relationships with our loved ones. Once we cruelly leave these houses to their loneliness, the house turns into a devastated place as time passes. Like abandoned lovers. These houses are very gothic for me because they bring weirdness which is actually enormously familiar to us normally. Take a word like “Heim” that means home in German and “Unheimlich” (Unhomely) means “creepy, spooky, uncanny”. These two words have the same root “home”. I find them very charming and interesting. The correlation between them is relevant to our lifes.

In my neighbourhood, I have seen these abandoned houses for a long time. I took some pictures last year.

I was thinking about making a short docu this year. Months ago I realized this one in particular, is very close to collapsing because of the fire and it was looking very dangerous for the humans and animals as well in its neighborhood . So I immediately decided to shoot this movie before it was too late! I had no fund at the time or sponsor. I spoke to my cameraman  friend Umut Can Sevindik and his partner Hasan Serin in Alternatiffilm. I explained the situation and how I’ve been feeling about these abandoned houses and mentioned to them about my project. They love the idea! As they believed in the project and supported me. So with a small amount of production & post production money I produced my short film. We worked together and made Metruk (The Abandoned).

Of course there are many other abandoned houses in Istanbul but I just wanted to focus on the ones in my neighborhood only. I aim to help these houses with my movie because if Metruk is screened so many festivals or broadcasted some TV channels the authorities or rich investors may want to refurbish couple of them as they are historical old houses. I consider it to be kind of a duty on my behave to brighten my neighborhood and glorify something that has meaning as well as history.

Orkide Ünsür

News about “Metruk (The Abandoned)”

Sketches of Flamenco

I think my passion for flamenco began watching Carmen movies as a child, but also listening to popular flamenco music groups famous in Turkey too, such as Gypsy Kings, Azúcar Moreno during the 80’s.

Having said that, one of my favorite film director Carlos Saura’s “Carmen“ and “El Amor Brujo” films really set the fire! The performances of well known flamenco dancers Antonio Gades, Christina Hoyos and Laura del Sol were unforgettable. I love Saura’s art which combines cinema & music & dance creativily.

Pedro Almodóvar’s amazing style or French filmmaker and composer of Gypsy origins, Tony Gatlif’s wonderful films & music impressed me much as well. Who can forget the movie “Vengo” once you have seen it?

I love many musicians, singers and dancers who are involved in flamenco music. For instance Paco de Lucia, Paco Pena, Al di Meola and Tomatito’s music or Pepe de Lucía, Concha Buika and David Lagos, Estrella Morente’s voice or charismatic dancer Joaquín Cortés’s performance are quite remarkable for me.

In my opinion, one of the best features of flamenco dance is that it allows you to dance solo! Unlike tango- which I deeply love too, it doesn’t take two to flamenco always…You can feel the women’s power in this dance even more!I find flamenco fashion elegant, charming and enjoyable. For instance Vicky Martin Berrocal’s designs are gorgeous!

Yeah, there are many good examples indeed and more …

Here in Turkey, we have a few interesting Turkish Flamenco songs. Öykü & Berk, who are brother and sister, have their own style which combines traditional Turkish music and flamenco music uniquely merged together. One of my favorite singers Candan Erçetin’s songs like “Söz Vermiştin Bana” with flamenco tunes, which are wonderful. Take a song like “Dile Kolay” performed by Ajda Pekkan (who is also one of my beloved singers) has very delicious tunes for me.

Actually Turkish people mostly like flamenco music! Probably because they feel themselves close to the mediterranean soul with its passion, love, joy and blues which attract them deeply and engulf them in.

My multitalented artist and friend Samantha H. Agastin’s art platform “Flamenco&Palomas’s Blog” is a brilliant idea and piece of artwork! She draws, writes and is also a TV Producer. Sam has great ideas and passion for flamenco. We’ll get together soon

Flamenco Art lovers! Stay tuned!..

 

Kültürel Mirası, Şehir Hayatıyla Bütünleştiren Proje: “Küçükyalı Arkeopark”

And Küçükyalı Archeopark Cistern Opens Up Its Doors…

In cooperation with Istanbul Archeology Museums and Koç University with support from Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, Küçükyalı Arkeopark II Project which includes Satyros Monastery and Cistern from 9th century Byzantian term opened up with magnificent concert on 3rd of July, 2010.
Whim ‘n Rhythm” which consisted of female students whom have been studying at different faculties in Yale University are “a cappella” singing assemble. Women Choir of Yale University presented 20th century popular American songs. Visitors of the concert include attendees from the  Princeton University, Koç University  as well.

During the event Alessandra Ricci who is the team leader of the Küçükyalı Arkeopark Excavations and also Asst. Prof. at Department of Archaeology and History of Art in Koç University, Maltepe Mayor Prof. Dr. Mustafa Zengin and Mukhtar of Çınar Quarter Ayşem Möröy presented speeches about how importance of this project is for our country and they thanked Maltepeans for there support.

Mayor Zengin presented a plaque of the Maiden Temple which is the iconic symbol used by “Golden Town Maltepe” to the members of the Women Choir as well as Alessandra Ricci presented a book on archeology titled “Egeria” and Turkish delight condiments.

Excavations are still ongoing for the Küçükyalı ArcheoPark project, one of the most important archeological sites, it aims to be the first archeological park in Istanbul.


Some Shots from the event:


COASTLANDERS 8 to 8 is on Cine 5 TV Channel

8’den 8’e SAHİLDEKİLER / COASTLANDERS 8 to 8 will be broadcast on “Kısa Metraj” (Short Metrage) Programme in Cine 5 TV ChannelSunday June 27, 2010 at 13:40 p.m. Programme will replay at 01:15 a.m.

-from the set- COASTLANDERS 8 to 8

Here are the short films: 8’den 8’e SAHİLDEKİLER / COASTLANDERS 8 to 8 Orkide ÜNSÜR – 2009 5 LİRA Serhat KARAASLAN – 2009 SU TANESİ Oğuzhan KAYA – 2008 BİR VÜCUT İKİ İNSAN Murat TAHAN – 2010 KÖY Mustafa DOK – 2009

Metruk (The Abandoned): A short experimental documentary by Orkide Ünsür

Watch the trailer

Metruk ( The Abandoned )

Genre: Short Experimental Documentary, Duration: 12′ 07”

Producer & Director: Orkide Ünsür, Camera & Editing: Umut Can Sevindik

LOGLINE: Condemned houses are like abandoned lovers.

SYNOPSIS: Condemned houses are like abandoned lovers that once shared good and bad moments. Now, because of abandonment and rejection they are left alone for selfdistruction. They are disappointed, upset and same proud. They’ll try to survive by resisting the passing of time. Yet if the lover comes back again one day, there is no possibility for living again together in the same house as it is. The house is now disconnected, worn by the weather and the aging of its stillness. The home has no more to offer as it once did.

Filmmaker Orkide Ünsür is observing the condemned houses in her neighbourhood…

(Special thanks to Alternatiffilm…)

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