The 30th edition of one of Europe’s most accomplished film festivals, the Istanbul International, presented its Golden Tulip Awards at the Lütfi Kırdar Convention and Exhibition Centre on April 16th.
The International Competition Golden Tulip Awards come with cash awards of 10,000 Euros to the director who wins the Golden Tulip Award and 10,000 Euros to a Turkish company to distribute the film. 5,000 Euros are also presented to the Special Jury Prize winner.
Golden Tulip International Competition Award: Egyptian director Ahmad Abdalla for “Microphone.”
Golden Tulip International Competition Special Jury Prizes: Seyfi Teoman for Bizim Büyük “Çaresizliğimiz” (“Our Grand Despair”), and Federico Veiroj for (“A Useful Life”).
Golden Tulip for Best Turkish Film of the Year: Tayfun Pirselimoğlu for ”Saç” (“Hair”).
Golden Tulip for Best Director of the Year: ”Saç” (“Hair”) director, Tayfun Pirselimoğlu.
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism gives 150,000 Tl to the Golden Tulip winner for Best Turkish Film,...
The International Competition Golden Tulip Awards come with cash awards of 10,000 Euros to the director who wins the Golden Tulip Award and 10,000 Euros to a Turkish company to distribute the film. 5,000 Euros are also presented to the Special Jury Prize winner.
Golden Tulip International Competition Award: Egyptian director Ahmad Abdalla for “Microphone.”
Golden Tulip International Competition Special Jury Prizes: Seyfi Teoman for Bizim Büyük “Çaresizliğimiz” (“Our Grand Despair”), and Federico Veiroj for (“A Useful Life”).
Golden Tulip for Best Turkish Film of the Year: Tayfun Pirselimoğlu for ”Saç” (“Hair”).
Golden Tulip for Best Director of the Year: ”Saç” (“Hair”) director, Tayfun Pirselimoğlu.
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism gives 150,000 Tl to the Golden Tulip winner for Best Turkish Film,...
- 4/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
The 30th edition of one of Europe’s most accomplished film festivals, the Istanbul International, presented its Golden Tulip Awards at the Lütfi Kırdar Convention and Exhibition Centre on April 16th.
The International Competition Golden Tulip Awards come with cash awards of 10,000 Euros to the director who wins the Golden Tulip Award and 10,000 Euros to a Turkish company to distribute the film. 5,000 Euros are also presented to the Special Jury Prize winner.
Golden Tulip International Competition Award: Egyptian director Ahmad Abdalla for “Microphone.”
Golden Tulip International Competition Special Jury Prizes: Seyfi Teoman for Bizim Büyük “Çaresizliğimiz” (“Our Grand Despair”), and Federico Veiroj for (“A Useful Life”).
Golden Tulip for Best Turkish Film of the Year: Tayfun Pirselimoğlu for ”Saç” (“Hair”).
Golden Tulip for Best Director of the Year: ”Saç” (“Hair”) director, Tayfun Pirselimoğlu.
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism gives 150,000 Tl to the Golden Tulip winner for Best Turkish Film,...
The International Competition Golden Tulip Awards come with cash awards of 10,000 Euros to the director who wins the Golden Tulip Award and 10,000 Euros to a Turkish company to distribute the film. 5,000 Euros are also presented to the Special Jury Prize winner.
Golden Tulip International Competition Award: Egyptian director Ahmad Abdalla for “Microphone.”
Golden Tulip International Competition Special Jury Prizes: Seyfi Teoman for Bizim Büyük “Çaresizliğimiz” (“Our Grand Despair”), and Federico Veiroj for (“A Useful Life”).
Golden Tulip for Best Turkish Film of the Year: Tayfun Pirselimoğlu for ”Saç” (“Hair”).
Golden Tulip for Best Director of the Year: ”Saç” (“Hair”) director, Tayfun Pirselimoğlu.
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism gives 150,000 Tl to the Golden Tulip winner for Best Turkish Film,...
- 4/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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