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Born January 1, 1929 in Çanakkale, Türkiye
Metin Erksan (1 January 1929 – 4 August 2012), born İsmail Metin Karamanbey, was a Turkish film director and art historian. Metin Erksan gained success with films depicting the problems of people from the countryside he adopted from the literature. Susuz Yaz won the Golden Bear Award in Berlin, Germany. Yılanların Öcü (1962) was awarded in 1966 at the Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia. He was named "Best Director" with his film Kuyu (1968) at the first edition of International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival. Along with renowned film director Halit Refiğ, he was credited as the representative of the national cinema in Turkey.

Remake, Remix, Rip-Off: About Copy Culture & Turkish Pop Cinema
Self

I Cannot Live Without You

Wild Lover

The Angel of Vengeance: The Female Hamlet

Melek The Singer

Dresses Of Times Past

A Suicide

The Reeds

A Horrible Train

The Exorcist

Dağdan İnme

Süreyya

The Bald Boy and Cankiz

Feride

Makber

Hicran

Eyvah

Sevenler Ölmez

Altın Koza
Self - Winner

Hot Gypsy

Dağlar Kızı Reyhan

İki Hikayeli Film: İki Günahsız Kız - Yılın Kadını Değil

The Well

Ayrılsak da Beraberiz

The Immortal Love

Time to Love

The Guilty Are Among Us

İstanbul Kaldırımları

Dry Summer

Çifte Kumrular

Sahte Nikah

Acı Hayat

Revenge of the Snakes

Mahalle Arkadaşları

Oy Farfara Farfara

Beyond the Nights

Nebahat The Driver

Binnaz

Hicran Yarası

Dokuz Dağın Efesi: Çakıcı Geliyor

Three Friends

The Abandoned Documents of a Dead Woman

Yolpalas Cinayeti

Cingöz Recai: White Hell

The Dark World