Koray Kesik

Filmes

North
Cinematography
Bakur (North) is a documentary that invites its audience to reflect on a war that has been continuing for decades and gives an insightful look on its main subject, the PKK. The film follows the lives of the guerilla in three different camps on the Kurdish region (north) that lies within Turkish borders.
My Child
Additional Photography
A documentary about the relationships of Turkish parents and their gay, lesbian and trans children.
Yıldız Alpar: Bedii Raks'tan Bugüne
Director of Photography
Prison No. 5: 1980-84
Director of Photography
Following the military intervention of 1980 the number of people who died during interrogation or in prison increased. As a result of the unsanitary conditions and torture in prisons, 299 people died while incarcerated.
A Bridge at the Edge of the World
Director of Photography
Year 1969 - in Turkey. 60s youth were living the most excited days. There was a great effort to make a bridge in Istanbul, on the Bosphorus. Meanwhile, on the eastern border of Turkey, in a Kurdish city between the borders of Iran and Iraq that is left to its destiny, in Hakkari, Zap River was taking lives since there were no passage on it.