Ferzan Özpetek Explained

Ferzan Özpetek
Honorific Suffix:OMRI[1]
Birth Date:1959 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Istanbul, Turkey[2]
Nationality:Turkish
Italian
Occupation:Filmmaker
Yearsactive:1990–present
Spouse:[3] [4]

Ferzan Özpetek (in Turkish ˈfæɾzan ˈœspetec/, pronounced as /it/; born 3 February 1959) is a Turkish-Italian film director and screenwriter, residing in Italy.

Biography

Ferzan Özpetek was born in Istanbul in 1959. In 1976, he decided to move to Italy to study Cinema History at Sapienza University of Rome. He completed his education attending art history and costume design classes at the Navona Academy. He also attended director classes at the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Art.[5]

After receiving stage experience with Julian Beck's Living Theatre, he moved to the cinema landscape, by working as a director assistant to Massimo Troisi, Maurizio Ponzi, Ricky Tognazzi, Sergio Citti and Francesco Nuti. His first work was as Troisi's assistant director for Scusate il ritardo, followed by Ponzi's Sono contento, where he had a small role performing as a “madonnaro".[5] His directorial debut was with Hamam, an Italian, Spanish and Turkish co-production. The movie, released in May 1997, was presented at the 50th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in the Quinzaine des Realisateurs session. The movie was presented in other international festivals and was sold for distribution in more than 20 countries around the world. In 1999, he directed Harem Suare, set in his native land of Turkey, telling the tormented love story between the sultan's favourite, Safiye, and the eunuch Nadir, with the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the background. The story was written by Özpetek himself in collaboration with Gianni Romoli, who also produced the movie with Tilde Corsi and their R&C Production company. The film was presented in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, as well as at the London Film Festival and at the Toronto International Film Festival.

In 2001, Özpetek directed The Ignorant Fairies (Le fate ignoranti), starring Margherita Buy and Stefano Accorsi, a sweet and easy to watch drama about homosexuality and bonding and friendship of several kinds of outsiders. The movie won numerous awards including three Globo d'oro and four Nastro d'Argento awards.[6]

Facing Windows (La finestra di fronte) was released in 2003. It starred Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Raoul Bova, Filippo Nigro and Massimo Girotti, in what turned out to be his last performance on film. The film won multiple awards including: five David di Donatello, four Ciak d’Oro and three Globo d'oro awards. The film's success in Italy and the rest of Europe, led it to be distributed by Sony Pictures Classics in North America.

Once again pairing up with producers Gianni Romoli and Tilde Corsi, in 2005, Özpetek directed Cuore Sacro, which received 12 nominations at the David di Donatello awards, where Barbora Bobuľová won the Best Actress award. The film also won the award for production design.

His next film, Saturn in Opposition, was released in 2007. It featured a very rich cast: Pierfrancesco Favino, Luca Argentero, Isabella Ferrari and Ambra Angiolini, and also Margherita Buy and Stefano Accorsi with whom he worked earlier, in Le fate ignoranti. The movie won four Ciak d’oro, five Globo d'oro and four Nastro d'Argento awards. Angiolini, in her acting debut, won the David di Donatello award for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

That same year, Özpetek served on the jury at the 64th Venice International Film Festival.[7] He also directed commercial ads, including a spot for the AIRL (the Italian association for cancer research) that featured Isabella Ferrari. In 2008, Özpetek ended his partnership with producers Romoli and Corsi, and started a new one with Domenico Procacci and his Fandango company. Also, for the first time, he began work on a movie that was not based on his own original story idea. The film was based on a novel written by Melania Gaia Mazzucco called Un giorno perfetto. The film of the same name starred Isabella Ferrari and Valerio Mastandrea and was presented at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. It grossed 3 million euro at the box-office.

In 2008, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, dedicated a retrospective on him, screening all of his movies. He has been one of the few Italian directors to be given this honour.[8]

In April 2009, he directed a short movie called Nonostante tutto è Pasqua (Despite Everything it's Easter), a segment of the project L’Aquila 2009 - Cinque registi tra le macerie, in which multiple directors took on subjects regarding the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake. Özpetek's short was dedicated to Alessandra Cora, an aspiring singer who died in her house's rubble.[9]

His next film Loose Cannons was released in 2010. It was co-written with Ivan Cotroneo and stars Riccardo Scamarcio, Alessandro Preziosi, Nicole Grimaudo and Ennio Fantastichini. It is a comedy concerning the family issues of a household in Lecce. This is one of the few movies Özpetek has set outside Rome, a city very close to his heart. On 22 May 2010 the city of Lecce declared Özpetek honorary citizen.[10]

The movie was presented out of competition at the 70th edition of the Berlinale as well as at the Tribeca Film Festival 2010, getting a special recognition of the jury.[11]

In 2011, he was asked to direct Giuseppe Verdi's "La traviata" at San Carlo Opera House, and performed in December 2012, starring Carmen Giannattasio and Saimir Pirgu. It filmed for TV by Unitel Classica, and Pal DVD release in Italian company CG Entertainment (2015).

Filmography

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleNotes
1997HamamIl bagno turco
1999Harem SuareHarem Suare
2001The Ignorant FairiesLe fate ignoranti
2003Facing WindowsLa finestra di fronte

Best Film

2005Sacred Heart Cuore sacro
2007Saturn in OppositionSaturno contro

Best Script

2008A Perfect DayUn giorno perfetto
2010Loose CannonsMine vaganti
  • Tribeca Film Festival Awards :Special Jury Prize
2012Magnificent Presence Magnifica presenza
2014Fasten Your SeatbeltsAllacciate le cinture
2017Red Istanbulİstanbul Kırmızısı (Turkish)[12] / Rosso Istanbul (Italian)
2017Naples in VeilsNapoli velata[13] [14]
2019The Goddess of FortuneLa dea fortuna
2023Nuovo Olimpo

Producer

Assistant director

Novels

Awards

Only awards won for best direction or best film are included.

Other sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Turkish film director to receive Italian Order of Merit. Yeni Şafak. 29 October 2019. 11 March 2021.
  2. News: Aramızda çok kavga ederiz ama Ferzan'la iyi geçiniriz. 11 March 2021. Hürriyet. 6 November 2011. tr.
  3. News: Yönetmen Ferzan Özpetek, 15 yıllık erkek arkadaşıyla evlendi. 11 March 2021. Cumhuriyet. 28 September 2016. tr.
  4. News: Ünlü yönetmen Ferzan Özpetek evlendi. 11 March 2021. CNN Türk. Doğan News Agency. 28 September 2016. tr.
  5. Web site: Ferzan Ozpetek. Giffoni Film Festival. 11 March 2021.
  6. Web site: Gay Pride, Italian Style: Ferzan Ozpetek's Le Fate Ignoranti (Ignorant Fairies). Prono. Luca. 1 October 2001. 11 March 2021.
  7. News: Ferzan Özpetek Venedik'te!. 11 March 2021. Milliyet. 20 July 2007. tr.
  8. Web site: Filmmaker in Focus: Ferzan Ozpetek - MoMA. The Museum of Modern Art. 11 March 2021.
  9. Web site: Ferzan Ozpetek. Turkuaz Republic. 11 March 2021.
  10. News: Lecce vatandaşlığı verildi. 11 March 2021. Hürriyet. 23 May 2010. tr.
  11. Web site: IndieWire. 20 April 2010. Tribeca '10 - "Loose Cannons" Director Ferzan Ozpetek Keeps It All About the Family. 11 March 2021.
  12. News: 'İstanbul Kırmızısı'nın tarihi netleşti. 11 March 2021. Milliyet. 19 October 2016. tr.
  13. 'Napoli Velata', guarda il teaser del nuovo film di Ferzan Ozpetek. 11 March 2021. Rolling Stone. 30 October 2017. it.
  14. News: Ozpetek gira il nuovo film, 'Napoli velata'. 11 March 2021. la Repubblica. 12 May 2017. it.
  15. News: Ferzan Özpetek evlendi. 16 March 2017. Milliyet. 27 September 2016. tr.
  16. News: Turkish film director decorated with a medal of merit by Italy . https://archive.today/20120525163205/http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=156965 . dead . 25 May 2012 . 26 October 2008 . . .