Umut Senyol

Movies

Osman Sekiz
Sound Mixer
Osman suffers from agoraphobia. Osman, who lives in an old mansion far from the city, avoids meeting people. Osman, who wants a more peaceful life, decides to leave the mansion. However, in order for him to move from the mansion, he must first fight with the five cute monsters and Nazli that he lives with in the mansion.
Osman Sekiz
Sound Designer
Osman suffers from agoraphobia. Osman, who lives in an old mansion far from the city, avoids meeting people. Osman, who wants a more peaceful life, decides to leave the mansion. However, in order for him to move from the mansion, he must first fight with the five cute monsters and Nazli that he lives with in the mansion.
I’ll Leave You Two Alone
Sound Mixer
A student house, two women, a man, an intimate friendship, two scores, a dinner party, love, crowded streets, endless hopes, small cries crushed under the great noise of the city.
Vicdan Ağacı
Sound Designer
Snow
Sound Editor
Müzeyyen is a 22-year-old high school senior living in Antalya who spends most of her time with a posse of misfits. She lives a drug-fuelled, highly troubled life outside the norms of society. When her long-lost brother Ali decides to visit her during winter break, everyone's life is tested, each with different consequences.
Mor Ufuklar
Sound Designer
Saroyanland
Sound Editor
Saroyanland is a docu-drama focusing on the journey of famous writer William Saroyan to the birthplace of his Armenian family Bitlis, in Turkey in 1964. While retaking the same road, the film aims to understand Saroyan's unique attitude to belonging, witnessing the self-discovery of a man who followed the traces of his Armenian ancestors.
My Child
Sound Editor
A documentary about the relationships of Turkish parents and their gay, lesbian and trans children.
On the Coast
Sound Mixer
The film reflects on the nature of vacation, as it is a transformed version of reality, the fantastical counterpart to winter.
Daha İyi Yenil
Sound Mixer
Unus Mundus
Sound
A short film about the responsibility of fiction.