Nuri Bilge Ceylan (born 26 January 1959; Istanbul) is a Turkish director, screenwriter, photographer and actor. His film Winter Sleep (2014) won the Palme d'Or at the 67th Cannes Film Festival, while five of his films have been selected as Turkey's submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. He is married to filmmaker, photographer, and actress Ebru Ceylan, with whom he co-starred in Climates (2006).
Ceylan's films deal with the estrangement of the individual, existentialism, the monotony of human lives, and the details of everyday life. He uses static shots and long takes, usually in natural settings, playing with sound(including the use of menacing silences.) He is known for filming his protagonist from behind, which, in his view, leaves the audiences to speculate on the brooding emotions of characters whose faces are obscured. Until Climates, Ceylan's films are made on low budgets, with casts generally consisting of amateur actors, most of whom are family members.
Directing
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Male
1959-01-26
Istanbul, Turkey
누리 빌게 제일란, 努里·比格·锡兰, Нури Бильге Джейлан
Climates
The Waiting Room
Balkan Spirit
Seviyorum Ergo Sum
Making of Three Monkeys
Making of Once Upon A Time in Anatolia
Making Distant
Making The Small Town
Making Climates
Making Clouds of May
A Long Cold Winter
Making of The Wild Pear Tree
Kusturica - Balkan's Bad Boy
Otlar Sararırken
The Legend of the Palme d’Or Continues
Distant
Three Monkeys
The Small Town
Clouds of May
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
About Dry Grasses
Cocoon
Winter Sleep
The Wild Pear Tree
Pale Sun