Nuri Bilge Ceylan
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‘About Dry Grasses’: Is 6th Time the Charm for Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Oscar Chances?
TheWrap magazine: “Sometimes very good movies can be neglected in this system, but this is the way it is,” the acclaimed Turkish director says
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‘About Dry Grasses’ Review: Nuri Bilge Ceylan Delivers a Pastoral Masterpiece About Turkey’s Contemporary Complexities
Cannes 2023: Ceylan’s wintry mood piece is a stunning character study of an apathetic man in a country both hopeful and weary
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‘The Wild Pear Tree’ Film Review: Cannes Competition Ends With Exasperating, Talky Drama
Cannes 2018: Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s “Winter Sleep” won the Palme d’Or in 2014, but his new “The Wild Pear Tree” has plenty of the former’s verbose sprawl with little of its gravitas and heft
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Toronto Film Festival Enlists Bill Hader, Stephen Frears, Nuri Bilge Ceylan for Industry Conference
Seven-day conference will run during the film festival and explore issues of finance, digital frontiers and gender bias
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Oscar Foreign-Language Race Shatters Record With 83 Entries
“Ida,” “Leviathan” and “Two Days, One Night” are among the highest-profile films to qualify
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Oscar Foreign-Language Race Nears New Record as Entry Deadline Passes
As of the close of submissions, 73 countries had announced submissions, three short of the all-time high
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Sex, Violence, Pretty Clothes and a Long, Cold Winter Come to Cannes
Cannes 2014: The competition gets serious with “Winter Sleep,” stylish with “Saint Laurent” and pulpy with “Wild Tales”
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‘A Separation,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’ Win Top Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Iranian and Turkish Oscar entries named the year’s best films in Australian ceremony
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‘A Separation,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’ Top Asia Pacific Screen Awards Nominations
Iranian and Turkish Oscar submissions will compete for top honor with films from China and India
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Oscar Foreign-Language Submissions Hit 60 as Deadline Passes (Updated)
Late submissions include Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Cannes winner, plus New Zealand’s first entry ever
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Cannes, Day 12: Terrence Malick, Lars von Trier and Other MIA VIPs
A shy director, an actor who won’t talk, two jailed filmmakers and a loudmouth who got banned — Cannes is all about empty spaces