
Cenk Ertürk
Directing
Biography
Cenk Ertürk is a Turkish director and writer. He was born in Sivas in 1985. He studied economy and graduated from Boğaziçi University. Then he studied cinema in New York University. His debut feature's script has been supported by Darren Aronofsky when he presented in NYU. Then he earned "Best Screenplay" at Tribeca Film Festival in 2019. He was also the head of the Los Angeles Turkish Film Festival.
Known For

When a young woman discovers a long-buried secret about her past, she must trace back a collection of letters to their writers to uncover the truth.
Letters from the Past

Suffering through a mid-life crisis, Omer has to face the angry villagers in order to realize his estranged father's dying wish to be buried under the enshrined Noah Tree which his father claims to have planted half a century ago.
Noah Land

A long queue at the cafeteria of a rest stop. A middle-aged man, Emre, refuses to let a young mother - rushing to buy a bottle of milk for her little girl - go in front of him. This simple stand-off opens a Pandora's box when Emre's father gets involved...
Shall No One Hold My Hand!

Mirsad’s father’s village is evacuated due to dam construction. The village will soon be under water. Mirsad arrives from the city intending to move his father’s remains from the old village cemetery to a grave in the new village’s graveyard.
Posthumous

Father wants to find his childhood house with the help of his Son. Father is sick. Son is bored. House is distant. Is it really?