
Serpil Altın
Directing
Biography
Serpil Altın was born in Eskişehir. In 2002, she graduated from Anadolu University, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Department of Cinema-TV. After graduation, she began her career as an assistant director and producer and worked in many national and international production. Her short films "The Holiday Gift (2014)" and "Learning How to Swim (2017)" have been screened and awarded prizes at many national and international film festivals. In 2016, she founded her company which is named Serpil Altın Film. Her first feature film which is in the genre of science fiction and drama is "Once Upon a time in the Future: 2121 (2022)" She is also a member of EWA (European Women's Audiovisual Network). She continues her career as a producer, director, and screenwriter.
Known For

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Hadi Uç Bakalım

Crazy lover Ahmet kidnaps the bride from the wedding, but there is a small mistake, or rather a surprise: he has kidnapped his old love Gül, the bride, along with the groom! While many surprises await Gül, who has been kidnapped in the wedding car, it turns out that Ahmet doesn't actually have a good plan. He wants to take Gül to her grandfather in the village, and at this point, his brother steps in. On the way to her grandfather's village, they will encounter one hilarious adventure after another...
Kızkaçıran

100 years from now when humans are forced underground by an ecological disaster and living in bunkers throughout the world. Newborns are prized, middle-aged people are good for labor and the elderly are harvested. When a woman has an unplanned pregnancy, her mother is now in jeopardy and she must figure out how to help her mother escape before the harvesters come to collect her organs…
2121

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Geleceği Yönetmek

Umut who is 7 year old boy, take holiday gifts from his family. Every gift is a part of his dreams.
The Holiday Gift

Set in Ankara in 1999 and 1980, the story tells of how the main character, Metin Kılıç, is transformed by a song.
Dostlar

Hasan and Ruksan are a couple who fled away from the internal war in Syria and settled in Izmir, Cesme in Turkey. They dream about leaving Cesme to go to Europe by boat for a better future. Ruksan learns how to swim so she can survive if things go wrong.
Learning How to Swim

Güney, a young director from Çukurova (Cicilia, Turkey) who has to work on commercial projects to make a living, is passionate about making films that address social issues. Detained for a film he made, Güney is shunned by his family and friends and struggles to create the new film he dreams of.