The One Note Man (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2008

Original Title:
Tek Notalık Adam

Alternate Titles:
Ein Mann für eine Note
El hombre de la nota
Tek Notalık Adam
The One Note Man

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Independent Forces

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

The One Note Man, is a percussionist plays in the last row of a symphonic orchestra without been noticed and appreciated by others. During the concerts, he has only one note to play with his cymbals to attract the attention of a woman among the audience.

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Art Direction:
Dicle Keskin
Erhan Alabas

Assistant Camera:
yavuz eruzun
Bünyamin Durgut

Boom Operator:
M. Cem Oztufekci

Casting:
çetin sarıkartal
Dağhan Celayir

Cinematography:
Hasan Gergin

Director:
Dağhan Celayir

Editor:
Erhan Acar Jr.

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mustafa Burak Senkal
Dağhan Celayir

First Assistant Director:
Deniz Akagün

Graphic Designer:
Nazlı Eda Noyan

Makeup & Hair:
Ebru Alkusal

Music:
Antonín Dvořák

Sound:
Serdar Öngören

Sound Effects:
Theron Patterson

Sound Engineer:
İsmail Karadaş

Unit Production Manager:
Naim Kestek
Lara Baruh

Writer:
Öktem Basol
Dağhan Celayir

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