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  • Tansu Biçer

    Tansu Biçer

    He was born in 1978 in Ankara. He finished primary school in İzmir. He studied Theatre at the State Conservatory of Eskişehir Anatolian University. He took part in the establishment of Semaver Kumpanya in İstanbul. He still continues acting in theater plays as well as acting and dubbing in movies and TV series. He won Best Actor award at İstanbul Film Festival with his performance in Five Cities directed by Onur Ünlü and at Adana Golden Boll Film Festival with his performance in Spirit of Dust directed by Nesimi Yetik.

  • Cüneyt Cebenoyan

    Cüneyt Cebenoyan

    He was born in 1960 in Ankara. He studied Economics in Bosphorus University. Roll, Express, Sinerama, Sinema, Empire,Altyazı, Milliyet Sanat are the magazines where his critics are published. He prepared programmes on cinema and music at Açık Radio. A member of FIPRESCI (The International Federation of Film Critics) NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian and Pacific Cinema) and SİYAD (Turkish Film Critics Association), Cebenoyan has taken part in the juries of many national and international film festivals. He acted in the movies Lifelong, Eye Am, Tight Dress and TV series Naked Truth. Di rected a short film called The Cowards, Cebenoyan is currently writing film reviews at Birgün newspaper.

  • Gündüz Vassaf

    Gündüz Vassaf

    He was born in the United States in 1946. He studied Psychology at George Washington University. He worked as various jobs including mental institution guardian in the US and radio announcer at TRT. He completed his doctorate at Hacettepe University Department of Psychology. He served as a guest professor in Kassel, Bremen and Marburg Universities; as a guest academician in McGill University in Canada; as a clinic psychologist in Averoes Stichting in Amsterdam; and as a guest researcher in Institut für Höhere Studien in Vienna and European Science Foundation. He wrote many books including Prisoners of Ourselves, Depths of Heaven, Judging History Judging Us, I Lost My ID, It’s Null And Void Now. He has had a weekly cultural column called “Uçmakdere” in the newspaper Radikal since 1997.