Erkan Kolcak Köstendil is a multi-talented individual from Turkey. He is known for his work as an actor, writer, director, and singer. His family background includes his uncle, actor Bülent Sakrak. Köstendil was born and raised in Bursa, a major city in northwestern Anatolia. Initially, he aspired to become a goalkeeper, but his life took a different turn when he encountered two experienced actors who left a lasting impression on him. Inspired by them, he decided to pursue a degree in theater at the prestigious Mimar Sinan University of the Fine Arts.
Köstendil’s passion for the performing arts extended beyond acting. He ventured into writing, directing, and acting in plays and short films. One of his notable works is the play ‘Karsi Cinsle Tanisma Sanati’, where he showcased his talents as a writer and actor. Another play called ‘Aut’ earned him the title of ‘Actor of the Year’ and a ‘Young Actor Special’ award.
Köstendil’s passion for the performing arts extended beyond acting. He ventured into writing, directing, and acting in plays and short films. One of his notable works is the play ‘Karsi Cinsle Tanisma Sanati’, where he showcased his talents as a writer and actor. Another play called ‘Aut’ earned him the title of ‘Actor of the Year’ and a ‘Young Actor Special’ award.
- 10/18/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
It follows photographer and explorer Munier and writer Sylvain Tesson as they attempt to track down elusive snow leopards in the heart of the Tibetan highlands.
Modern Films has secured UK and Ireland rights to French documentary The Velvet Queen (La Panthère des Neiges), which debuted at Cannes and played in the Best of Fests section at International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA) this week.
The UK distributor plans to release the feature theatrically in early 2022.
Directed by Marie Amiguet, whose credits includeThe Valley Of The Wolves, and Vincent Munier, and produced by Paprika Films, best known for March Of The Penguins and Amazonia,...
Modern Films has secured UK and Ireland rights to French documentary The Velvet Queen (La Panthère des Neiges), which debuted at Cannes and played in the Best of Fests section at International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA) this week.
The UK distributor plans to release the feature theatrically in early 2022.
Directed by Marie Amiguet, whose credits includeThe Valley Of The Wolves, and Vincent Munier, and produced by Paprika Films, best known for March Of The Penguins and Amazonia,...
- 11/26/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Eros International Media Ltd (Eros International), a leading global film company in the Indian film entertainment industry, has announced two Indo-Turkish co-productions with one of the largest Turkish film studios, Pana Film, owned by leading Turkish actor Necati Sasmaz, best known for playing the lead role of Polat Alemdar in Turkey’s most popular television series Kurtlar Vadisi (Valley of the Wolves).
With proposed A list actors from India and Turkey, including Necati Sasmaz himself, both films will be collaborative with shoot venues and crews in both countries and will be made bilingual. Original stories blending Indian and Turkish cultures will be conceptualized and developed by Eros’ in-house writers along with top Turkish writers.
Commenting on the Indo-Turkish co-productions, Kishore Lulla, Chairman, Eros International said,“We are honored to associate with a powerhouse entity like Pana Film. Following our pioneering Indo-China joint production initiatives, we continue to expand the scope...
With proposed A list actors from India and Turkey, including Necati Sasmaz himself, both films will be collaborative with shoot venues and crews in both countries and will be made bilingual. Original stories blending Indian and Turkish cultures will be conceptualized and developed by Eros’ in-house writers along with top Turkish writers.
Commenting on the Indo-Turkish co-productions, Kishore Lulla, Chairman, Eros International said,“We are honored to associate with a powerhouse entity like Pana Film. Following our pioneering Indo-China joint production initiatives, we continue to expand the scope...
- 6/21/2017
- by Joginder Tuteja
- Bollyspice
Eros International Media Ltd (Eros International), has announced two Indo-Turkish co-productions with one of the largest Turkish film studios, Pana Film, owned by leading Turkish actor Necati Sasmaz, best known for playing the lead role of Polat Alemdar in Turkey’s most popular television series Kurtlar Vadisi (Valley of the Wolves). With proposed ‘A’ list actors from India and Turkey, including Necati SasmazRead More
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- 6/19/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Disney's take on Rapunzel, overhauled after the poor showing of The Princess and the Frog, has brushed aside Colin Firth and co
The winner
Following three stunning weeks at the top of the box office chart, The King's Speech finally meets its match in the form of Disney animation Tangled, which debuts with an impressive £5.11m. That's way ahead of the number achieved by the last non-Pixar Disney animation, The Princess and the Frog, which began its run just under a year ago with £2.22m.
In fact, it was the disappointing figures for Princess that prompted yet another rethink on what Disney had long been developing as Rapunzel – the latest in its properties based on fairytale princesses. Boys, it was felt, had not wanted to see a film with "princess" in the title, prompting concerns over Rapunzel – she of the long golden tresses. Repackaged as Tangled, with an equal marketing...
The winner
Following three stunning weeks at the top of the box office chart, The King's Speech finally meets its match in the form of Disney animation Tangled, which debuts with an impressive £5.11m. That's way ahead of the number achieved by the last non-Pixar Disney animation, The Princess and the Frog, which began its run just under a year ago with £2.22m.
In fact, it was the disappointing figures for Princess that prompted yet another rethink on what Disney had long been developing as Rapunzel – the latest in its properties based on fairytale princesses. Boys, it was felt, had not wanted to see a film with "princess" in the title, prompting concerns over Rapunzel – she of the long golden tresses. Repackaged as Tangled, with an equal marketing...
- 2/1/2011
- by Charles Gant
- The Guardian - Film News
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