Nizamettin Ariç

Nizamettin Ariç

Historia

He was born in Agri and immigrated to Ankara with his family in 1971. He started his professional music career in 1976 at TRT Ankara Radio. He started to be tried for communism propaganda and separatism charges because of his Kurdish love song "Ahmedo Roni", which he sang in 1979. While working as a sound artist, he was dismissed and incapacitated. after the September 12 coup and went abroad to Germany to exit the album Ahmedou Roni is in yerlesti.1991, Aric was the first Kurdish cassette exit in Turkey. The film Beko's Folklore, which he directed, wrote and starred in 1992, was recorded as the first Kurdish film in the history of cinema.

Perfil

Nizamettin Ariç

Películas

A Song for Beko
Beko
Beko is a young Kurd who lives in the Turkish part of Kurdistan at the time of the Iraq war. After escaping from an unjustified arrest, he goes on a search for his brother, who planned to cross Syria and reach Iraq.
A Song for Beko
Writer
Beko is a young Kurd who lives in the Turkish part of Kurdistan at the time of the Iraq war. After escaping from an unjustified arrest, he goes on a search for his brother, who planned to cross Syria and reach Iraq.
A Song for Beko
Director
Beko is a young Kurd who lives in the Turkish part of Kurdistan at the time of the Iraq war. After escaping from an unjustified arrest, he goes on a search for his brother, who planned to cross Syria and reach Iraq.
Dilan
Original Music Composer
Based on a well-known Turkish novel, Dilan narrates the story of a peasant woman who decides to avenge the murder of her lover. In a remote village in Southeastern Turkey, two men are in love with beautiful Dilan: the rich Paso and the poor but brave Mirkan. When Dilan chooses Mirkan, Paso has the youth killed by one of his men. Dilan marries Paso, but she murders him on their wedding night and runs away to the mountains. A tragic love story as well as a realistic portrait of the existence of the rural people of Anatolia, Dilan was shown at several international film festivals, including Cannes, Venice and Berlin.
Story of a Day
Nizam Ali
Directed by Sinan Çetin.