Sabri Kaliç (May 19, 1966 – September 23, 2012) is a Turkish film director,
experimental filmmaker, writer and translator.[1][2]
Biography
Kaliç was born on May 19, 1966 in
İzmir. After receiving his
BFA in film directing from the
Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir,[3] he moved to
Istanbul in 1992. Having worked with Turkish film director
Sinan Çetin as an assistant for a while, he made his TV film debut with Midnight Hitchhiker in 1995.[4][5] He also translated screenplays from English, including that of Trainspotting.[6][7]
He died on September 23, 2012 in İzmir.
Filmography
A Fassbinder Lie – 1987 (1/24 second {1 frame!}, 16 mm., b/w), supposedly the world's shortest film[8]
PO"y"EM – 1987 (4 seconds, 16 mm., b/w)
Not The Longest Film You Will Ever See, But... – 1987 (1 second, 16 mm., b/w)
59" – 1987 (59 seconds, 16 mm., b/w)
Bolero – 1990 (17 min., VHS, color)
Das ist Eine Video-Kunst – 1991 (13 min., VHS, color)
^Göztepe, Mustafa Orhan (2010). Politik Sinema Olanağı Olarak Deneysel Sinema [Experimental Cinema as a Possibility of Political Cinema] (Thesis) (in Turkish).
ProQuest2561939181.[page needed]
Sabri Kaliç (May 19, 1966 – September 23, 2012) is a Turkish film director,
experimental filmmaker, writer and translator.[1][2]
Biography
Kaliç was born on May 19, 1966 in
İzmir. After receiving his
BFA in film directing from the
Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir,[3] he moved to
Istanbul in 1992. Having worked with Turkish film director
Sinan Çetin as an assistant for a while, he made his TV film debut with Midnight Hitchhiker in 1995.[4][5] He also translated screenplays from English, including that of Trainspotting.[6][7]
He died on September 23, 2012 in İzmir.
Filmography
A Fassbinder Lie – 1987 (1/24 second {1 frame!}, 16 mm., b/w), supposedly the world's shortest film[8]
PO"y"EM – 1987 (4 seconds, 16 mm., b/w)
Not The Longest Film You Will Ever See, But... – 1987 (1 second, 16 mm., b/w)
59" – 1987 (59 seconds, 16 mm., b/w)
Bolero – 1990 (17 min., VHS, color)
Das ist Eine Video-Kunst – 1991 (13 min., VHS, color)
^Göztepe, Mustafa Orhan (2010). Politik Sinema Olanağı Olarak Deneysel Sinema [Experimental Cinema as a Possibility of Political Cinema] (Thesis) (in Turkish).
ProQuest2561939181.[page needed]