Senem Tüzen

Senem Tüzen

Born 1980
Ankara, Turkey

Biography

Senem Tüzen (b. 1980, Ankara) studied film direction at the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University in Istanbul. As director or cinematographer she has thus far made several short features and documentaries which were favourably received at international festivals.

Her short film Unus Mundus (2009) was awarded Best Short Film by the Turkish Film Critics Association, and that same year Milk and Chocolate (Süt ve Çikolata) was nominated for the same prize. In her writer-director feature debut Motherland (2015), which was premiered at Venice, she once again observes the tensions between the emancipated inhabitants of Turkish cities and rural dwellers with their traditional way of life, and examines the moral dilemmas associated with the choice of values open to each side.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Movies
2015

Motherland

Documentaries
2021

Eat Your Catfish

Screenwriter

Movies
2015

Motherland

Editor

Documentaries
2021

Eat Your Catfish

2011

A Life Without Words

Short
2010

Arpeggio Ante Lucem

Producer

Documentaries
2021

Eat Your Catfish

2011

A Life Without Words

Camerawoman

Documentaries
2009

A Fatal Dress: Polygamy

Short
2010

Arpeggio Ante Lucem