Korhan Yurtsever
Directing
Biography
Korhan Yurtsever was born on 10 July 1947 in Istanbul. A graduate of Istanbul University Faculty of Business Administration, Yurtsever met cinema in 1965 at the studio owned by his uncle. Here he took lessons in editing and synchronization. He also ranked third in the Turkish Motocross Championship. He first started working as an assistant director at Birsel Film Company. He made his directorial debut in 1978 with the film Firatin Cinleri. The film received the Special Jury Award at the San Remo Film Festival in Italy, 3 Golden Oranges at the Antalya Film Festival and the Best Foreign Film Award at the Varna Film Festival in Bulgaria. Supported by Germany, the artist settled in Germany in 1980. However, he did not stay here for long and returned to his country in 1986. The artist continues his career. IMDb mini bio by yusufpiskin
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Koyverdin Gittin Beni

Turkish metalworker Cafer moves his family from a village in Turkey to Germany, viewing it as a land of opportunity. However, their new life brings unexpected challenges. As they adjust, his wife becomes deeply involved in the women’s movement, leading to a profound change in her perspective.
Black Head

Based on Osman Şahin's "Irgat Erleri" and Korhan Yurtsever's "Zincir," this film, adapted for the screen by Macit Koper, tells the story of a peasant couple who work as a night watchman (Zülfo) and a cleaner (Elif) at an amusement park. Before coming to the city, the couple worked as laborers in Çukurova and lost their daughter in a fire, which caused Elif to develop schizophrenia.
Zincir

The love story about rich girl and poor guy.
Delicesine

The lives of people crushed by the feudal landowner system.