
Alp Zeki Heper
Directing
Biography
Alp Zeki Heper (1939, Istanbul – 9 January 1984, Istanbul), Turkish director. He is known as the director of the movie "Love Stories of the Pale Night", which was censored and never met with the audience, despite being a critical success at the time. He shot four feature films and left cinema.
Known For

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Demir Pençe Casuslar Savaşı

Üç tekerlekli bisiklet (Tricycle aka The Three-Wheeled Bicycle, I962) is a love story about a lonely woman with a small child and the man she hides in her house, who is chased and trapped, one of the staple motifs of Lutfi Akad’s cinema.
The Tricycle

Duran Aga kills Eskiya Halil's father and withholds Halil's fiancee and tries to take villagers's field forcible. Because of these Eskiya Halil escapes from prison to revenge.
Halil the Bandit

A man living between dream and reality, making the woman he fell in love with as a statue and falling in love with her and then killing her in his dreams.
Love Stories of the Pale Night

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Dolmus Driver

Within a single space, the director treats the sorrows of two people married to each other.
A Woman

In Byzantine Empire, a man (hired to repair the caslte) is wrongly accused of killing a young girl and sentenced to death.
The Agony of Black Battal

Heper's 7-minute short "Dawn" follows, in a single space between two windows, a triangular love relationship of three people.