Barış Aygen

Filmes

Oregon
Director of Photography
A summer period film about a couple who are in jewelry business in 80s' Bodrum.
Together, Alone
Director of Photography
Sevgi and Doğan, a young couple, steal cars in the poorer districts of Istanbul and sell them to the junkyard to be pressed. One day, however, an unsettling event shakes them to the core, pushing them to face some truths about their relationship and the harsh realities of life.
Venus in the Fog
Thanks
Cansu and Oguz, a couple in their mid-twenties, deeply love each other for many years. Oguz is a strong person who always supports and motivates his partner whereas Cansu’s love is inspiring for everyone around but she is always afraid about becoming distanced from Oguz. However, this fear unexpectedly turns into different feelings when her concerns become real in the most extreme way.
We Are a Family
Director of Photography
Haluk, an incompetent factory owner, competes with his wife and skillful operations manager Güler. As the power crisis between the husband and wife escalates, someone unexpected will suffer from it in a most tragic way.
Penny Bank
Cinematography
Orhan is a quiet family man. On the one hand, he takes care of her mother, who is in a coma due to a house accident, and on the other hand, he deals with the debt he has left because his friend disappears. In this process, he gets out of tune with his family and gradually loses his father's role. Orhan, who goes into additional job trials such as interviewer and taxi driver to cover the debt, increasingly becomes another man.
Earth, on Hold
Director of Photography
Can is in his early twenties, and adulthood doesn’t seem to agree with him. He is having a hard time keeping up with all the rumbling and mumbling. His family is disconnected, a job interview goes badly, and a friend serves him drugged macaroni. Lost, lonely and confused, he seeks contact from an imaginary girlfriend.
Belonging
Director of Photography
A murder investigation is flipped inside out in Burak Çevik's second feature, a spellbinding and surprising work that questions whether we can ever truly understand criminal motives. We begin in the present as an unseen narrator recounts the assassination of his lover's disapproving mother, accompanied by hauntingly vacant images of urban alienation and garish city lights; we then flash back to witness the first encounter between the lovers-turned-accomplices, their mutual attraction and world-weariness emerging across a sleepless night and morning after. Çevik imbues the proceedings with a stylistic confidence and willingness to bend the conventions of cinematic form to arrive at a complex, gripping double meditation on love and death.
Madımak: Carina'nın Günlüğü
Director of Photography
Carina is a young Dutch woman studying anthropology who travels to Ankara to conduct reesarch.
Uzak Ayna
Cinematography