Kazim Öz

Kazim Öz (born 1973, Dersim)[1] is a Kurdish film director, scriptwriter and producer.[2] In 1992 he began acting at Teatra Jiyana Nu, while also working on movies.[1]

Kazim Öz at New York University's Cantor Center

He studied civil engineering at the Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, and following Television and Cinema at the Marmara University, from where he also received his master degree.[3] His first documentary Destên Me Wê Bibin Bask Emê Bifirin Herin... was released in 1996. Since then until today he stayed attached to the films. His most acclaimed movies are Bahoz, Zer, Son Mevsim: Şavaklar (Documentary) amongst others.[1]

Kazim Öz's movies often get censored. The movie Ax got first censored and after banned by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the movie The Photograph was removed from a film festival in Poland due to the intervention of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, who was a sponsor of the Film Festival.[4] Kazım Öz's movie Zer premiered at the 36th Istanbul Film Festival in April 2017. The movie included two censored scenes by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, which he blacked out.[4] In November 2018 he got detained by the Turkish authorities and charged with membership in an illegal organization, but released after two days.[5] He then left Turkey. In September 2019 the Turkish juridical authorities made public that the prosecution seeks a sentence between seven and a half and fifteen years for Öz.[6]

Filmography

  • Zer, 120 min (2017)[1]
  • Beyaz Çınar (White Scyamore), 83 min. (2016)
  • Bir Varmış Bir Yokmuş (Once Upon A Time), 80 min. (2014)
  • Son Mevsim: Şavaklar (Last season), 90 min. (2010)
  • Fırtına (The Strom),155 min. (2008)
  • Dûr (Distant), 74 min. (2005)[7]
  • The Fotograf, 67min. (2001)
  • Ax (Toprak), (The Land), 27 min. (1999)
  • Güneşe Yolculuk (Journey to the Sun), (1998)
  • Destên Me Wê Bibin Bask Emê Bifirin Herin..., 27 min. (1996)

References

  1. "Kazım Öz - director | NEWA FILM". Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  2. "ZER / A Film by Kazım Öz". as.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  3. Donmez-Colin, Gonul (2013-12-04). The Routledge Dictionary of Turkish Cinema. Routledge. p. 249. ISBN 978-1-317-93726-5.
  4. "Dealing with Art Censorship in Turkey: The Case of Kazım Öz's film Zer". www.seismopolite.com. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  5. "Director Kazım Öz released from custody". ANF News. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  6. "Director Kazim Öz faces 15 years imprisonment in Turkey". ANF News. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  7. "Kazım Öz on Zer". East European Film Bulletin. 2018-01-07. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
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