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21st Ankara International Film Festival

The 21st Ankara International Film Festival was a film festival held in Ankara, Turkey that ran from March 11 to 21, 2010.

Awards
Foundation special awards • Aziz Nesin Endeavour Award: Turkish actress Filiz Akın • Mass Media Award: NTV culture and art programme Gece Gündüz produced and presented by Yekta Kopan • Oak of Art Award: Turkish poet Gülten Akın National feature film competition awards • Best Film Award: Men on the Bridge () directed by Aslı Özge • Best Movie Director Award: Pelin Esmer for 10 to 11 () • Best Leading Actor Award: Mert Fırat for Love in Another Language () • Best Leading Actress Award: Saadet Işıl Aksoy for Love in Another Language () • Best Supporting Actor Award: Volga Sorgu for Black Dogs Barking () • Best Supporting Actress Award: Selen Uçar for A Step into the Darkness () • Best Screenplay Award: Pelin Esmer for 10 to 11 () • Cinema Writers Association Best Film Award: Black Dogs Barking () directed by Mehmet Bahadır Er and Maryna Gorbach • Mahmut Tali Öngören Special Award: On the Way to School () directed by Orhan Eskiköy and Özgür Doğan National documentary film competition awards • Best Documentary Film Award: Prison No 5: 1980–1984 () directed by Çayan Demirel • Runner-up: The Children of September () directed by Meltem Öztürk and Hülya Karcı ==National Programmes==
National Programmes
National Feature Film Competition Films in Competition10 to 11 () directed by Pelin Esmer. • Black Dogs Barking () directed by Mehmet Bahadır Er and Maryna Gorbach. • How Are You? () directed by Özlem Akovalıgil. • Love in Another Language () directed by İlksen Başarır. • Men On The Bridge () directed by Aslı Özge. • On the Way to School () directed by Orhan Eskiköy. • The Pain () directed by Cemal Şan. • Piano Girl () directed by Murat Saraçoğlu. • The Ringing Ball () directed by M. Egemen Ertürk. • A Step into the Darkness () directed by Atıl İnaç. • There () directed by Hakkı Kurtuluş and Melik Saraçoğlu. Out of Competition ScreeningsThe Hopeless () directed by Yılmaz Güney. • The Crab Game () directed by Ali Özgentürk. National Documentary Film Competition National Documentary Film Competition JuryHakan AytekinHacı Mehmet DuranoğluYaprak İşçibaşıÖzgür ŞeybenMutlu Binark Amateur Films in CompetitionBaghdad () directed by Berrak SamurOn the Coast () directed by Merve Kayan and Zeynep DadakThe Silence Time () directed by Çiğdem Mazlum and Sertaç YıldızThe Wall () directed by Emre Karadaş and Deniz OğuzsoyA Fatal Dress: Polygamy () directed by Müjde ArslanThe Song Of Romeika () directed by Yeliz KarakütükThe Cling () directed by Musa AkThe Colors of Zilan () directed by Nagihan Çakar Professional Films in CompetitionPrison No 5: 1980–1984 () directed by Çayan DemirelThe Children of September () directed by Meltem Öztürk and Hülya KarcıBullet and Pen () directed by Mustafa ÜnlüLady Mukhtar () directed by Didem ŞahinMiraz directed by Rodi YüzbaşıAn Argonaut in Ordu () directed by Rüya Arzu KöksalSilicosis () directed by Ethem Özgüven, Petra Holzer and Selçuk ErzurumluThe Last Season: Shawaks () directed by Kazim ÖzCoffee Futures () directed by Zeynep Devrim Gürsel Out of Competition Screenings4857 directed by Ethem Özgüven, Petra Holzer and Selçuk ErzurumluThoughts on the Cinema of Halit Refiğ () directed by Çetin Tunca. • Istanbul Is Naked () directed by Zafer Biçen. • Leyla and Mecnun Abroad () directed by Zeynep Özkaya. • Memduh Ün: Big World Of Small People () directed by Çetin Tunca. • The Losers () directed by Gül Büyükbeşe Muyan. • Passion of Metin Erksan () directed by Sadık Battal. ==International Programmes==
International Programmes
Power and Rebellion Power and Rebellion was selected as the basic theme of the festival in order, according to the organisers, to bring up the need for an uprise to the public agenda of the public, and because, In an era of uncertainty and abdication like today, we all need to watch these films and then think about our future once again.The Commute () directed by Elías León Siminiani. • Rabbit à la Berlin () directed by Bartosz Konopka. • Living on Your Feet: The Struggles of Cipriano Mera () directed by Valentí Figueres. • Confessions of an Economic Hitman directed by Stelios Kouloglou. • Kavalar - The White Zone () directed by Ralf Küster. • Stammheim () directed by Reinhard Hauff. • If.... directed by Lindsay Anderson. • Burn! () directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. • Red Psalm () directed by Miklós Jancsó. • United Red Army () directed by Kôji Wakamatsu. • Rosa Luxemburg directed by Margarethe von Trotta. • Entranced Earth () directed by Glauber Rocha. • Viva Maria! directed by Louis Malle. Masters The Masters programme exhibited new works by the world's most established and renowned filmmakers such as Robert Guédiguian, Theodoros Angelopoulos, Costa-Gavras, Michael Haneke. • Achilles and the Tortoise () directed by Takeshi Kitano. • The White Ribbon () directed by Michael Haneke. • Eden Is West () directed by Costa-Gavras. • ''Rembrandt's J'Accuse...!'' directed by Peter Greenaway. • The Army of Crime () directed by Robert Guédiguian. • The Dust of Time () directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. From All Over the World From All Over the World was a collection of premieres and prize-winning film selections which aims to present the best of current international filmmaking. • Opium War directed by Siddiq Barmak. • Backyard () directed by Carlos Carrera. • Tales from the Golden Age () directed by Hanno Höfer, Razvan Marculescu, Cristian Mungiu, Constantin Popescu & Ioana Uricaru. • The Last Days of Emma Blank () directed by Alex van Warmerdam. • The Investigator () directed by Attila Gigor. • Johnny Mad Dog directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. • Mary and Max directed by Adam Elliot. • Metropia directed by Tarik Saleh. • Breathless (Korean: Ddongpari) directed by Yang Ik-june. • Tears of April () directed by Aku Louhimies. • The Other Bank () directed by George Ovashvili. • Letters to Father Jaakob () directed by Klaus Härö. • Revanche directed by Götz Spielmann. • Samson and Delilah directed by Warwick Thornton. A Country: Brazil A Country: Brazil was a lineup of 7 films, which aims to highlight the renaissance Brazilian Cinema has undergone in the 2000s. • The Year My Parents Went on Vacation () directed by Cao Hamburger. • Brainstorm () directed by Luiz Bolognesi. • Estamira directed by Marcos Prado. • BirdWatchers () directed by Marco Bechis. • Estômago: A Gastronomic Story () directed by Marcos Jorge. • Elite Squad () directed by José Padilha. • Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures () directed by Marcelo Gomes. In Memoriam: Eric Rohmer In Memoriam: Eric Rohmer was a selection of two films screened in memory of the new wave auteur Eric Rohmer, who died that year. • Pauline at the Beach () directed by Eric Rohmer. • The Green Ray () directed by Eric Rohmer. Immortals at Cinema's Century ''Immortals at Cinema's Century'' was a selection of four films screened to celebrate Akira Kurosawa’s 100th and Luis Buñuel’s 110th birthday. • The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz () directed by Luis Buñuel. • Simon of the Desert () directed by Luis Buñuel. • Yojimbo () directed by Akira Kurosawa. • Throne of Blood () directed by Akira Kurosawa. Midnight Cinema Midnight Cinema was a late night screenings of the most bizarre films of the horror and thriller genres. • Mom () directed by Andres Muschietti. • Dead Snow () directed by Tommy Wirkola. • Deadspiel directed by Jay Molloy. • Full Employment () directed by Thomas Oberlies & Matthias Vogel. Afghan DreamsAddicted in Afghanistan directed by Jawed Taiman. • Afghan Chronicles directed by Dominic Morissette. • Yelda - The Longest Night directed by Roberto Lozano. State of the WorldPainful Years () directed by Anne-Mieke van den berg. • The Heretics directed by Joan Braderman. • The Real World Of Peter Gabriel directed by Georg Maas & Dieter Zeppenfeld. • Listening to The Silence directed by Pedro Flores. • Tobacco Girl () directed by Biljana Garvanlieva. == See also ==
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