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Honorary Heart of Sarajevo to be awarded to Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Published: August 3, 2018
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Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan, one of today’s most acclaimed filmmakers, will receive the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award at the 24th Sarajevo Film Festival. Ceylan will receive the Award in recognition of outstanding contribution to the art of film and support of Sarajevo Film Festival. Ceylan is also the honorary guest of the 24th Sarajevo Film Festival’s Tribute to the programme.

Ceylan, who holds an engineering degree and whose first love was photography, is an exquisite artist and a driving force behind the global art-house cinema. Film critics describe him as a filmmaker who has developed a unique cinematic style through deeply atmospheric and emotional films that question traditional values and family ties, examine the human soul, and delve into existential matters, such as the issues of life and death.
He was born in Istanbul in 1959. His short film COCOON was selected for the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival 1995 – the first Turkish short film to receive this distinction. His feature-length films KASABA (1997) and CLOUDS OF MAY (1999) won international acclaim and multiple awards. After winning the Grand Prix and the Best Actor honors at Cannes in 2003, his third feature-length film, DISTANT (2002) continued on the festival circuit, scooping a total of 47 awards, 23 of them international, and becoming the most-awarded Turkish film in the history of cinema. In 2006, his CLIMATES won the FIPRESCI award at Cannes; in 2008, Ceylan took the Best Director award at Cannes for THREE MONKEYS which subsequently became the first Turkish film shortlisted by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Ceylan returned to Cannes in 2009 as a member of the festival’s main competition jury. In 2011, he won the Grand Prix at Cannes for ONCE UPON A TIME IN ANATOLIA – an international co-production that included Bosnia and Herzegovina among its countries of production.
Ceylan’s next film, WINTER SLEEP, won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 2014.
His latest film, THE WILD PEAR TREE, co-produced in cooperation with Bosnia-Herzegovina, was screened this year in the Official Competition at Cannes where it was warmly received by audiences and critics.
NURI BILGE CEYLAN’S EXHIBITION AT SARAJEVO FILM FESTIVAL
In addition to his successful career in cinema, Nuri Bilge Ceylan has recommitted to his first passion – the art of still photography – while scouting locations for CLIMATES at the end of 2003. The same year the film was premiered, Ceylan mounted his first exhibition, in Thessaloniki, Greece (2006). Since then, he has exhibited in the UK (London), Turkey (Adana, Ankara, Antalya, Istanbul, and İzmir), Spain (Granada), France (La Rochelle), Poland (Wrocław), Germany (Nürnberg), and the USA (New York City).
With the intention of making Sarajevo Film Festival audiences aware of the diversity of his talent, the Festival presents a selection of works from Ceylan’s rich artistic opus. It is an additional special pleasure to announce that an exhibition of Ceylan’s still photographs will also be held during the Festival this year.
Ceylan’s photographs, just like his films, encourage the observer to think. They provide no obvious answers, but rather mere hints of emotion. The expressions on the faces of his subjects – both in film and in photography – are always ambivalent, reflecting the complexity of life and the human soul, and confirming Ceylan’s status as a talented narrator and a profoundly important and ethical artist.
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