- Bahadir Karasu is a renowned Turkish filmmaker, known for his diverse roles in the film industry as a scriptwriter, videographer, post-production-production assistant, editor, and director. Born on April 26, 1990, in Bandirma, Turkey, Karasu has been a driving force in supporting guerrilla filmmaking with independent, avant-garde, and auteur style visions, while actively challenging producer dominance.
In 2009, he embarked on a mission to unite young independent filmmakers, fostering a community dedicated to pushing the boundaries of filmmaking. His group aimed to empower emerging talents and encourage the creation of unconventional and thought-provoking cinema.
In collaboration with his close friend, Karasu officially established Pirana Film, a production company in 2012. This venture provided a platform for Karasu to further explore his creative pursuits and develop innovative projects.
In 2013, he introduced audiences to his artistic prowess with his first avant-garde and minimalistic short film, "Echo." This visually stunning piece showcased Karasu's unique perspective and artistic vision, captivating viewers and leaving a lasting impression.
Continuing his passion for collaboration and cultural exchange, Karasu co-directed the Spanish fantasy short film, "Un Pueblo Donde Dios No Existe" (A Village Where God Does Not Exist), alongside Italian director Fabrizio Rossetti in 2015. The film received critical acclaim and was showcased at the Barcelona Planet Film Festival in December 2015. Additionally, it was selected for the prestigious monthly online event, Los Angeles CineFest, in January 2016.
In 2017, Karasu demonstrated his versatility as a filmmaker with the release of his captivating short film, "Nyctophilia." This poignant work garnered international recognition, being officially selected for numerous film festivals. It achieved remarkable success by reaching the semi-finals in the Los Angeles CineFest and becoming a finalist in the Underground Film Festival in Dublin, Ireland. Furthermore, "Nyctophilia" received acclaim at the World Premiere Film Awards in Ontario, Canada, winning three prestigious awards in the categories of Best Score, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography.
With his distinct style and dedication to pushing artistic boundaries, Bahadir Karasu continues to make a significant impact on the world of filmmaking. His unwavering commitment to storytelling and his ability to create thought-provoking and visually stunning works have established him as a visionary filmmaker in the international film community.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- He is fluent in English.
- Indeed filmmaking is at the very interesting point nowadays. It's easy to do it with this advanced technology and cameras, in fact, filmmaking is also storytelling. That's where we keep failing. Storytelling needs budget and imagination with many aspects. If you don't have one, you have to change your way to tell it. As long as conditions estimate your limits, it will be a pure failure. You have to estimate your own conditions.
- It seems to me making slow movies during these times is being stuck in the past when we get ready to enter the fast digital era in which people complain while they wait in the shopping queue and have no more endurance left. Tarkovsky, Hitchcock and many others brought a revolution to the cinema, but time passes and cinema needs a new revolution for modernization and look ahead.
- Filmmaking is not a piece of cake even with advanced technology. It's like bringing a child to the world. A nativity with terrible labor pain.
- We came to the era that we discuss whether cinema is an art or not which means seventh art agonizes. Nowadays people don't know the difference between the video and movie because they don't know storytelling either.
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