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Tunç Başaran Filmography

DirectingBORN 1938ISTANBUL35 FILMS IN DB

TunçBaşaran

Known for Directing · Please Don't Go, Ten Fearless Men, Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite

35
FILMS IN DB
$28
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$5
AVG VALUE
VHS
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Iron Fist: The Giants Are Coming
~$15 · 4K · 1973
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Sinema Bir Mucizedir
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Tunç Başaran was a significant figure in Turkish cinema, renowned for his unique storytelling and vibrant direction. His 1970 film, *Gönül Meyhanesi*, holds a special place in the hearts of collectors, appreciated for its rich exploration of human emotions and societal themes. This film is often sought after for its poignant narrative and distinctive style, making it a prized gem in collectors' libraries. Başaran’s career began in the early 1960s, where he honed his craft as a scriptwriter and assistant director under legends like Memduh Ün. By the time he directed his first feature, *Survival* (1964), he had already developed a keen eye for compelling narratives. His body of work, which includes approximately 40 films by 1972, reflects the evolution of Turkish cinema. Even after shifting to commercials in the late 1970s, his earlier films remain a focal point for enthusiasts of Turkish film history, showcasing a blend of artistic vision and cultural commentary that collectors cherish.

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FULL FILMOGRAPHY

35 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tunç Başaran known for?

Tunç Başaran is known for directing, with notable films including Gönül Meyhanesi, Gölgedeki Adam, and Seviştiğimiz Günler.

What genres does Tunç Başaran's filmography span?

His filmography spans the genres of Drama, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, and History.

What era or decades does Tunç Başaran's work cover?

Tunç Başaran's work covers the years from 1961 to 2008, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.

How many films are in Tunç Başaran's filmography?

Tunç Başaran has directed a total of 35 films.