Seren Yüce

Seren Yüce

Birth : , Istanbul, Turkey

History

Seren Yüce (b. 1975, Istanbul) is a Turkish director, writer and producer. In 2010, he won the Altın Portakal Best Director Award for his film Çoğunluk, which he directed. He worked in advertising and television prior to his cinema career, which he entered by working as assistant to Fatih Akın and Yeşim Ustaoğlu. He worked as assistant director in On the Edge of Life (2007) and first assistant director in Takva (2005) and Pandora's Box (2008). He directed the series Masum (2017) created by Berkun Oya.

Profile

Seren Yüce

Movies

The Swaying Waterlily
Producer
Handan and Korhan a middle-aged couple who live their lives in one of istanbul's best neighborhoods. Handan constantly invents things for herself in order to fill her life. Handan, imitates her friend Sermin and starts writing! But this desire, which is innocent in the first place, will become jealous over time and diverge in different ways.
The Swaying Waterlily
Writer
Handan and Korhan a middle-aged couple who live their lives in one of istanbul's best neighborhoods. Handan constantly invents things for herself in order to fill her life. Handan, imitates her friend Sermin and starts writing! But this desire, which is innocent in the first place, will become jealous over time and diverge in different ways.
The Swaying Waterlily
Director
Handan and Korhan a middle-aged couple who live their lives in one of istanbul's best neighborhoods. Handan constantly invents things for herself in order to fill her life. Handan, imitates her friend Sermin and starts writing! But this desire, which is innocent in the first place, will become jealous over time and diverge in different ways.
Majority
Writer
A middle class young man rebels against his father’s brutish authority and seeks a rough romance with a woman of ethnic minority. Yuce’s moral tale draws from the example of today’s Turkish youth and the timeless shadow of fathers over sons.
Majority
Director
A middle class young man rebels against his father’s brutish authority and seeks a rough romance with a woman of ethnic minority. Yuce’s moral tale draws from the example of today’s Turkish youth and the timeless shadow of fathers over sons.