Toz (film) explained
Toz ("Dirt") |
Director: | H. Fatih Kızılgök |
Producer: | Arda Topaloğlu |
Starring: | Tatjiana Mul Güçlü Yalçıner |
Music: | Çağdaş Karagöz |
Cinematography: | Robbie Ryan |
Editing: | H. Fatih Kızılgök |
Runtime: | 13 minutes 55 seconds |
Country: | Turkey |
Language: | Turkish |
Toz (means "dust" in Turkish) is a Turkish short film. It gained a number of awards at various film festivals in the category of short films.[1] [2]
The film is a series of microepisodes that portray elements of an imperfect relationship of a couple: abuse, control, incomprehension, acceptance.
Awards
- Corta! Porto International Short Film Festival, Portugal, International Competition: Best Film, 2005
- Istanbul Commerce University, National Competition: Best Film, 2005
- International Istanbul Short Film Days, National Competition: Special Jury Award, 2005
- Ankara International Film Festival, Turkey, National Competition: Second Place Award in Fiction, 2005
- !f Istanbul AFM Independent Film Festival, National Competition: Special Jury Award, 2005
- Akbank National Short Film Festival, National Competition: Jury Mention Award, 2004 (offline version)
- Columbia Tristar National Short Film Competition, Turkey: Best Film Award, 2004(offline version)
- European Film Academy Awards 2005 "Short Film Nominee”
Notes and References
- http://www.moonandstarsproject.org/fests/2005_filmfest_toz.shtml Moon and Stars Project
- https://web.archive.org/web/20060118223726/http://www.arteeast.org/cinemaeast/fall-series-05/fall05-films/dust.html ArteEast - CinemaEast - Spring '05 -Toz