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Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

ROBIN SABAN, ISFFH Founder, President

Robin SabanRobin Saban is the Founder/President of the International Student Film Festival Hollywood.
Mr. Saban began his career in the entertainment industry as a writer and director in Montreal, Canada. He wrote and directed several plays for live theatre while living in Montreal from 1992 to 1996. In Los Angeles since 1998, Mr. Saban worked in the entertainment industry as a film editor and project developer, and co-wrote the film script titled “29 Palms”.

Mr. Saban studied film and theater at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (1991). In 1997, he studied digital film and video editing software “AVID” at Video Symphony in Burbank, California.

The International Student Film Festival Hollywood which Mr. Saban founded, offers student filmmakers from all over the world a unique opportunity to gain the recognition of film industry leaders, creating career development opportunities in their home countries as well as in the United States.

Website: www.isffhollywood.org

KAYA YANAR, stand-up comedian

Kaya Yanar who was born 10 May 1973 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a Turkish-German comedian best known for his comedy show Was guckst du? (Whaddaya lookin’ at?). Yanar’s parents are of Turkish origin and immigrated to Germany. He is famous for the German comedy show “Was guckst du?”, which covers sketches about pretty much every cliché out there. He is the host as well as the main comedian for most of the sketches.

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YILMAZ KARAMAN aka LIL’MAAZ, rapper

Lil'mazThe 27 year old Turkish immigrant, whose real name is Yilmaz Karaman, moved to Paris in 2003 and took a job in a kebab house where he would sing as he served. “It all started with my interactions with customers, asking them whether they wanted tomatoes, mayonnaise,” he explained. “The questions took on their own rhythm and very quickly it became a rap.”

It turned out some of his kebab-hungry clientele worked in a recording studio and they decided to help him reach a wider audience.

The video for the hit song, posted on Daily Motion a sharing site, was shot by a friend in “Chez Diyar”, the purple and yellow kebab house where he works, which Lil’Maaz describes in the song as “the kingdom of grease.” In the video, Lil’Maaz is dancing and rapping in the restaurant, meat roasting on the spit in the background.

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ÖMER ZÜLFÜ LİVANELİ, singer, songwriter, author, film director, journalist, politician

Zulfu LivaneliOmer Zulfu Livaneli was born in Ilgin, Turkey in 1946. After being held under military detention for three months during the coup of March 12 th, 1971, he had to leave Turkey and move to Sweden. After Stockholm, he lived in Paris and Athens, and he returned to Turkey in 1984.

Livaneli’s latest novel “Leyla’s House” was published in Turkey in May 2006; as of today it’s in its 45th edition and a number one best-seller.

His third novel “Bliss”, published in 2002, also a number one best-seller, made 44 editions, became almost a cult work and is recently adapted to cinema in Turkey. In 2005, “Bliss” was published in Greece and Sweden, and in 2006, it was published in France by Gallimard, in the United States by St.Martin’s Press and in Italy by Gremese. Immediately after its publication in the latter, Bliss was awarded by Barnes & Noble, the biggest bookstore chain in the world, with the annually given “Discover Great New Authors” award due to its “superior literary value”. Bliss will soon be published in Norway by Gylendal and in Netherlands by Prometheus/ Bert Bakker. His second novel “One Cat One Man One Death”, his first novel “The Eunuch of Constantinople” and a collection of his stories titled “A Child in Purgatory” have also been published abroad.

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BASSTURK, oriental pop rap duo

BassturkBassturk – emblazoned over the “u” is a small crescent with a star instead of two dots – is a duo consisting of two German Turks Volkan Melendiz and Tamer Uygunsözlü. “Oriental pop rap” is what the two call their music style.

Their first single “Yana Yana,” which in German means “side by side,” gives a foretaste: Tamer in Turkish, Melendiz raps in German, and their music sounds like a combination of Turkish pop with R’n'B elements.

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OSMAN ENGİN, satirical writer

Osman EnginBorn north of Izmir (Turkey) on 25.09.1960, Osman Engin came as a twelve-year-old boy to Germany in 1973. He studied social studies at Bremen and graduated in 1989.

Between 1983 and 2003, Osman Engin wrote satirical short stories every month for the city magazine “Der Bremer” (”The Bremener)”, after which he switched to the Hamburg magazine “Oxmox”. He has already published twelve books. “Kanaken-Gandhi” is so far the most successful and will soon be made into a film. His newest book, “A Turkish Christmas”, came out last year.

Osman hopes through his satires to make the reader aware of injustices in society. He wants to provoke reflection. At the same time, he wants to tackle the issue of German-Turkish relations. “The Germans would call it holding up a mirror,” he says.

Last year, Engin recieved the ARD Media prize for his satire I am the Pope. This is an important acknowledgment of his work. His satire, according to the jury, “makes fun of everyday prejudices and clichés.” He wonders, admittedly, what Germany’s Turkish population thinks of his literary work. “The best recognition of my satires is the laughter of my audience,” grins Osman.

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