A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Istanbul, Turkey
Born:
January 1, 1972
Gökhan Tiryaki was born in Istanbul, Turkey, 1972. He worked for national TV station (TRT) and joined the production of several TV films and documentaries as a cameraman between 1991 and 1996. Since 1996, he has been working as a cinematographer. Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da (Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina), written and directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan and produced by Zeynep Özbatur Atakan, has won three APSAs. Nuri Bilge Ceylan won the Achievement in Directing, Gökhan Tiryaki was presented with the Award for Achievement in Cinematography and producer Zeynep Özbatur Atakan was awarded the Screen International Jury Grand Prize.
Cinematography:
2007 Zincirbozan
2012 Night of Silence
2014 A Small September Affair
2016 Sour Apples
2017 Something Useful
2018 What a Crush
2019 I Am You
2021 Once Upon a Time in Calcutta
2024 Legend
Director of Photography:
2006 Climates
2007 Zincirbozan
2008 Alone
2008 Three Monkeys
2009 Vavien
2011 Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
2012 Night of Silence
2013 Celal and Ceren
2013 Cem Yılmaz: CM101MMXI Fundamentals
2013 The Butterfly's Dream
2014 A Small September Affair
2014 Winter Sleep
2015 Ivy
2016 Ali and Nino
2016 Benim Adım Feridun
2016 Sour Apples
2017 Something Useful
2018 The Wild Pear Tree
2018 What a Crush
2019 I Am You
2021 Once Upon a Time in Calcutta
2023 Last Call for Istanbul
2024 Legend
2024 The Stork
Steadicam Operator:
2006 Climates
2006 Times and Winds
2007 Zincirbozan
2008 Alone
2008 Three Monkeys
2009 Kosmos
2009 Vavien
2011 Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
2012 Night of Silence
2013 Celal and Ceren
2013 Cem Yılmaz: CM101MMXI Fundamentals
2013 The Butterfly's Dream
2014 A Small September Affair
2014 Winter Sleep
2015 Ivy
2016 Ali and Nino
2016 Benim Adım Feridun
2016 Sour Apples
2017 Something Useful
2018 The Wild Pear Tree
2018 What a Crush
2019 I Am You
2021 Once Upon a Time in Calcutta
2023 Last Call for Istanbul
2024 Legend
2024 The Stork
Cinematography:
2019 The Gift
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