The London Turkish Film Festival is a film festival that takes place every year in London in the United Kingdom. It focuses on Turkish films.[1] [2]
Vedide Kaymak has been directing the London Turkish Film Festival since 1993. After graduating in Political Science and Journalism, Vedide worked in a variety of Turkish media organisations before moving to London, and a career in the cinema industry. Vedide initially worked with various arts and cultural organisations promoting Turkish culture in the UK, programming for MTV's Turkish channel and co-producing short films. However, it was her work at the Rio Cinema in East London and the subsequent creation of the London Turkish Film Festival that fulfilled her career ambition. With Vedide's leadership, the Festival has grown from a three-day event to an internationally renowned festival. For over a decade, she has also successfully promoted and distributed Turkish films to cinemas throughout the UK. In 2009 Vedide created another Turkish cinema milestone with the introduction of the annual Golden Wings Awards, including the unique Golden Wings Digiturk Digital Distribution Award'which ensures cinema distribution across the UK and Ireland for the winning film.[3]
Men on the Bridge (Köprüdekiler)
Director - Asli Ozge
On the Way To School (İki Dil Bir Bavul)
Directors - Orhan Eskiköy, Özgür Doğan
Honey (Bal)
Director - Semih Kaplanoğlu
Director - Ferzan Özpetek
Home (Yurt)
Director - Muzaffer Özdemir
Shadows and Faces (Gölgeler ve Suretler)
Director - Derviş Zaim[5]
Night of Silence (Lal Gece)
Director - Reis Çelik
The Butterfly's Dream (Kelebeğin Rüyası)
Director - Yılmaz Erdoğan
Cycle (Devir)
Director - Derviş Zaim
Ayhan Hanim
Director - Levent Semerci