Ilker Çatak

Ilker Çatak

Naissance : 11/01/1984 (40 ans)
Berlín, Německo

Biographie

In 2005, he directed his first short film in collaboration with Johannes Duncker (Als Namibia eine Stadt war...), before earning his bachelor’s degree in film and television directing in 2009. He then completed a master’s degree in directing at the Hamburg Media School. During this time, he made the short films Alte Schule (2013), Wo wir sind (2014), and his graduation film Sadakat (2015), among others. With the latter, he received the prestigious Student Oscar for Best Foreign Short Film. In 2017, he made his first feature film, Es war einmal Indianerland, followed in 2019 by Es gilt das gesprochene Wort, premiered at the Filmfest München. In 2021 directed Stambul Garden and two years later he premiered The Teachers’ Lounge (2023) at Panorama at Berlin International Film Festival, and won the Label Europa Cinemas and CICAE Awards. The film will represented Germany in the race for the Oscar for Best International Feature Film.

Seminci - Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid

Réalisateur

Films
2023

La Salle des profs

2020

Räuberhände

2019

Parole donnée

2017

Es war einmal Indianerland

Séries
2021

Tatort

 

Borowski und der gute Mensch (S52E23)

Courts métrages
2014

Sadakat

 

Wo wir sind (film étudiant)

 

Zeitraum

2013

Alte Schule (film étudiant)

2010

Als Namibia eine Stadt war...

2008

Zwischen den Ufern

2006

Fast Fiktion

2005

Eskimo Frosch

Scénariste

Producteur

Acteur

Courts métrages
2008

Zwischen den Ufern

2005

Eskimo Frosch