23rd Boston Turkish Film Festival

SHORT FILMS 1 - Special Mentions

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SPECIAL MENTION

Boston Turkish Festival's 18th Documentary & Short Film Competition (2023)


In this experimental short film, items hanging on a clothesline represent the challenges and monotony women face when unable to pursue career and educational goals within an oppressive patriarchal society.


 

Hüseyin URÇUK

 

Hüseyin Urçuk (Akhisar/Manisa, 1983) took part in many festivals in Turkey and abroad with his experimental short film project Entropy and was deemed worthy of awards. In 2018, he won awards from many festivals with his short film script named Barkode. In 2019, he took part as an actor in the fictional short film Dragon that he wrote. In 2020, he completed his undergraduate education at Istanbul University, Faculty of Communication, Department of Radio, Television and Cinema. His recent filmography includes Isolation (doc., 2021), Clothesline (short, 2022), Sewing Machine (short, 2023).

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    4 minutes
  • Country
    Turkey
  • Awards
    Boston Turkish Festival's 18th Documentary & Short Film Competition: Special Mention (2023); Sabancı Foundation Short Film Competition (2023): Third Prize; Rotary International Short Film Festival (2023)
  • Note
    Short Film
  • Director
    Hüseyin Urçuk
  • Screenwriter
    Hüseyin Urçuk
  • Producer
    Hüseyin Urçuk
  • Cinematographer
    Can Paçacıoğlu
  • Editor
    Hüseyin Urçuk, Can Paçacıoğlu