Tan Tolga Demirci
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Tan Tolga Demirci (born 31 December 1974) is a film director and writer. He graduated from Cinematography at Dokuz Eylül University in 1996. In the meantime, he has written an extended essay named "The Psychoanalysis of Horror Genre". This thesis has become a book in 2006.[1]
Year | Title | Language | Awards |
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1999 | Anna | ||
2000 | Are Trains Abandoned or the Stations? | ||
2001 | Salt Lake | ||
2002 | What About Prague? | ||
2003 | Erses Apt. No: 8 | ||
2003 | Spontaneously Stories | ||
2003 | Alphabetical Dreams | ||
2004 | Klecks | ||
2005 | The Brief of My Life | ||
2006 | Gomeda | ||
2007 | Felix Und Scorpion | ||
2011 | Entrechat | ||
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