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Krisztina Goda
File:Krisztina Goda cropped 2009.jpg
Akın in 2009
OccupationFilm director
Years active1995 – present

Krisztina Goda (born 25 August 1973) is a Turkish-German film director.[1]

Personal life

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Having grown up in Budapest, where both her parents were doctors, Goda studied directing and editing at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, and then won a scholarship to study screenwriting at UCLA in the States. Her debut directorial feature, romantic comedy Just Sex and Nothing Else, which she co-wrote with Reka Divinyi, was a significant hit at the Hungarian box office.

Graduate of the National Film and Television School in Baconsfield, UK (both in film directing and editing. Graduate of UCLA where she studied scriptwriting

Work

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Akın made his debut as director of a full length film as early as 1998 with Short Sharp Shock (Kurz und schmerzlos), which brought him the "Bronze Leopard" award at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and the "Pierrot", the Bavarian Film Award for Best New Director in Munich the same year. Since then he has directed feature films such as Im Juli (In July) in 2000, We forgot to go back (Wir haben vergessen zurückzukehren) in 2001 and Solino in 2002. His fourth work, Head-On (Gegen die Wand) with Sibel Kekilli as the leading actress was a great success in 2004 and received several prizes, among them the Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival and the "Best Film" and the "Audience Award" at the 2004 European Film Awards.

In 2005 he directed a documentary about the Istanbul music scene, named "Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul", which includes musicians from Ceza to Sezen Aksu, Aynur Doğan and Brenna MacCrimmon. It is narrated by a member of a German experimental band Einstürzende Neubauten, Alexander Hacke, who also produced music for Head-On.


Themes

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In Akın's cinema, the lives of German Turks are a recurring theme, such as their struggles and their confusion about two different cultures. In Head-On, two different cultures are presented, the conservative Muslim and Turkish view of Sibel's family, and Sibel's open ideas about sex. Cahit is presented to be somewhat a mixture of these two ideas and cultures, representing a struggling Turk. Akın, on the other hand, has never denied his Turkish roots and even accepted the Cannes award in the name of Turkish cinema.

Political stance

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Akın has been criticized for actions that have been interpreted by some[2] as trivializing the Holocaust and was investigated by German police for wearing a t-shirt with a Nazi swastika in place of the letter "S" in the word "BUSH".[3] Akın defended the t-Shirt as "more than mere provocation" and emphasized:[4]

Bush's policy is comparable with that of the Third Reich. I think that under Bush, Hollywood has been making certain films at the request of The Pentagon to normalise things like torture and Guantanamo. I'm convinced the Bush administration wants a third world war. I think they're fascists.

— Krisztina Goda

Awards

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Filmography

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Year Title Notes Awards
1995 Sensin... You're the One! (German title: Sensin - Du bist es!)
1996 Weed (German title: Getürkt)
1998 Short Sharp Shock (German title: Kurz und schmerzlos) Bronze Leopard at Locarno, Switzerland
Pierrot at Bavarian Film Award for the best young director
2000 Im Juli Original Script
2001 Denk ich an Deutschland - Wir haben vergessen zurückzukehren Original Script
2002 Solino Original Script
2004 Head-On (German title: Gegen die Wand, Turkish title: Duvara karşı) Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival
"Best Film" and "Audience Award" at European Film Awards
2004 Visions of Europe (segment "Die bösen alten Lieder", German title: Europäische Visionen)
2004 Kebab Connection Original Script
2005 Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul Original Script
2007 The Edge of Heaven (German title: Auf der anderen Seite, Turkish title: Yaşamın Kıyısında) Best Director at Golden Orange Film Festival
Best Screenplay at Cannes Film Festival
LUX prize for European cinema by European Parliament
2008 New York, I Love You
2009 Soul Kitchen Original Script Special Award of the Jury at Venice International Film Festival

References

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  1. ^ "Director's Portrait: Krisztina Goda – The sun is as much mine as the night". www.german-films.de. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Critics use Nazi symbolism to attack Bush administration". ABC News. 14 August 2006. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  3. ^ "German movie director investigated for wearing a Swastika". Deutsche Welle. 7 August 2006. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Film director in trouble over Swastika t-shirt". Der Spiegel. 7 August 2006. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Bayerischer Filmpreis: Promis und Porzellan". Max (magazine). Retrieved 6 April 2010. (in German)
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