Erman Şener

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Erman Şener (August 9, 1942 in Afyon, Turkey - March 29, 2002, Istanbul[1]) was a Turkish film critic, screenwriter, author, columnist, TV host and producer.

Background

Şener was born in Afyon, Turkey. After graduated from primary school his parents moved to Ankara. Just after a year in Ankara, Şener moved to Istanbul where he was going to spend rest of his life. Graduated from Istanbul University Economical and Commercial Sciences Institute and earned Master's degree in Economy.

Career

When he was 16, he professionally started to write about cinema. Wrote for numerous leading magazines and newspapers like Ses, Yeni Sinema, Hayat Tarih, Hey, Hurriyet and Milliyet (for over 20 years). Worked as an instructor in Anatolian University (Cinema & TV) and Istanbul University (Graduate School of Journalism). Produced and hosted his own talk show Carsamba Sineması (Wednesday Cinema) on TRT 2 for more than 10 years. He has also been on the jury of some major international movie festivals.

His articles concerning cinema and TV and their recent history were published in various Turkish and international newspapers and magazines.

Erman Şener died on March 29, 2002, at his house in Istanbul, after suffering from cirrhosis, at the age of 59. He is survived by his wife Emine and their two children Erdem and Elf.

Works

  • Yeşilçam ve Türk Sineması ("Yeşilçam and Turkish cinema"),
  • Kurtuluş Savaşı ve Sinemamız ("Turkish War of Independence and our Cinema")
  • Festivaller ("Festivals"),
  • Sinema Seyircisinin El Kitabı ("Movie watcher's handbook")
  • Televizyon ve Video ("Television and Video", 1984)
  • Sinema Sanatçıları Sözlüğü ("Cinema Artists' Dictionary")
  • Sinemaya Giriş ("Access to Cinema")
  • Televizyona Giriş ("Access to Television")
  • Hayatımız Buruşuk ("Our lives are wrinkled", humor, 1990)
  • Demokratik Köfteler ("Democratic Meatballs", humor)

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