The hottest Turkish actors on the screen are here. Take a look, enjoy, and relax… if you can!
Gods are no longer of antiquity. For a few years now our screens have been occupied by Turkish actors who are attractive, successful and, almost almost almost gods. We have made a small selection of the most handsome ones, what do you think, which one do you find the most attractive? We look forward to hearing from you in our comments.
Can Yaman Can Yaman
Can Yaman is a popular Turkish actor who has won millions of fans with his charismatic personality and impeccable acting skills. Born on November 8, 1989 in Istanbul, Turkey, Yaman began his career as a lawyer before making his way into the entertainment industry. His debut series, “Gönül İşleri,” garnered him much attention and praise from audiences and critics alike. Since then, she has starred in several successful Turkish dramas such as “Erkenci Kuş,...
Gods are no longer of antiquity. For a few years now our screens have been occupied by Turkish actors who are attractive, successful and, almost almost almost gods. We have made a small selection of the most handsome ones, what do you think, which one do you find the most attractive? We look forward to hearing from you in our comments.
Can Yaman Can Yaman
Can Yaman is a popular Turkish actor who has won millions of fans with his charismatic personality and impeccable acting skills. Born on November 8, 1989 in Istanbul, Turkey, Yaman began his career as a lawyer before making his way into the entertainment industry. His debut series, “Gönül İşleri,” garnered him much attention and praise from audiences and critics alike. Since then, she has starred in several successful Turkish dramas such as “Erkenci Kuş,...
- 5/1/2023
- by Ana Gomez
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Adam Sigal had a unique path towards filmmaking. Prior to getting behind the camera, he was a private investigator. He's not the first to transition from that overly romanticized job to storytelling. As Sigal told us, there's some crossover between the two gigs, both requiring observational eyes. One day, he decided to write a script, called "Daydreamer." It was his first script, it got made, and it starred Aaron Paul. 15 years later, Sigal is no longer a Pi and has a few movies under his belt as a director, including the newly released "Chariot."
It's a surrealist romantic comedy about...
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It's a surrealist romantic comedy about...
The post Chariot Director Adam Sigal Went from Being a Private Investigator to Filmmaker [Interview] appeared first on /Film.
- 4/18/2022
- by Jack Giroux
- Slash Film
Flatland Cavalry gear up for the July 2nd release of their new album Welcome to Countryland with a string of just announced tour dates. The Texas country-roots band’s headlining Welcome to Countryland Tour kicks off this weekend and runs through September and includes a few shows supporting Luke Combs.
Along with the confirmed tour, Flatland Cavalry released the second track off their upcoming LP. “Getting’ By” is a fiddle-heavy, front-porch ballad about celebrating the end of a hard week and the small victory of making ends meet. “Raise a toast to the stars,...
Along with the confirmed tour, Flatland Cavalry released the second track off their upcoming LP. “Getting’ By” is a fiddle-heavy, front-porch ballad about celebrating the end of a hard week and the small victory of making ends meet. “Raise a toast to the stars,...
- 6/4/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Turkish TV dramas continue to make inroads around the world, primarily in linear and pay-tv slots congenial to these sophisticated soaps, which are generally sold in packages of 100 commercial hours per show. But bolder new titles in six-10 episode formats are increasingly being made for streaming platform play.
“The market is hot: we are producing like crazy despite the pandemic,” says Ahmet Ziyalar, chief of Istanbul-based sales and production company Inter Medya, who notes “it’s really hard to find available talents.”
Prices for Turkish product dropped some in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, he points out, “because traditional broadcasters lost their advertising revenues.”
But ad intake is now starting to pick up. “We are signing more contracts,” says Ziyalar, who adds that due to lower prices “his revenues are the same” as before the coronavirus crisis.
Inter Medya’s top-selling shows include global hit “The Ambassador’s Daughter,” centering...
“The market is hot: we are producing like crazy despite the pandemic,” says Ahmet Ziyalar, chief of Istanbul-based sales and production company Inter Medya, who notes “it’s really hard to find available talents.”
Prices for Turkish product dropped some in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, he points out, “because traditional broadcasters lost their advertising revenues.”
But ad intake is now starting to pick up. “We are signing more contracts,” says Ziyalar, who adds that due to lower prices “his revenues are the same” as before the coronavirus crisis.
Inter Medya’s top-selling shows include global hit “The Ambassador’s Daughter,” centering...
- 4/12/2021
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Production of Turkish TV dramas has resumed at a steady pace undeterred by coronavirus concerns and, though the hand of censorship is being felt, shows are getting edgier.
While the pandemic forced production to grind to a halt in March, by September almost all producers had started shooting again in Turkey, though “roughly 80% of them have run into some problems with Covid-19 on their teams,” says Ahmet Ziyalar, president and COO of sales and production company Inter Medya.
Inter Medya is close to wrapping the shoot of “Respect” (“Saygi”) a series it is making for Turkish streaming platform BluTV in which the protagonist, played by Nejat Işler (“Winter Sleep”), “is a sociopath obsessed with the idea of respect,” according to the synopsis.
Ziyalar says increasingly Turkish dramas are being made for streamers, which means episodes are getting shorter — 50 minutes, whereas for linear TV the local norm is 90 minutes or more...
While the pandemic forced production to grind to a halt in March, by September almost all producers had started shooting again in Turkey, though “roughly 80% of them have run into some problems with Covid-19 on their teams,” says Ahmet Ziyalar, president and COO of sales and production company Inter Medya.
Inter Medya is close to wrapping the shoot of “Respect” (“Saygi”) a series it is making for Turkish streaming platform BluTV in which the protagonist, played by Nejat Işler (“Winter Sleep”), “is a sociopath obsessed with the idea of respect,” according to the synopsis.
Ziyalar says increasingly Turkish dramas are being made for streamers, which means episodes are getting shorter — 50 minutes, whereas for linear TV the local norm is 90 minutes or more...
- 10/12/2020
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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