All Over the Place - A Portrait of Tuncel Kurtiz
Tuncel Kurtiz is an international actor who has worked in various countries such as Turkey, Germany, and Sweden throughout his fifty-year career. He has starred in countless works in cinema, stage and television and has received many awards, including the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. He has directed two documentaries and a feature-length fiction film. Kurtiz's acting performance ranges from popular melodramas to major plays such as Mahabharata (Peter Brook), encompassing many different genres and styles. As an actor, Kurtiz believes in the creative power of chaos: 'Chaos is the most difficult to create / Not a false chaos / Many things come out of chaos'. Through testimonies, film excerpts, and archive footage, this documentary reflects Tuncel Kurtiz's diverse body of artistic work in all its dimensions for the first time. In the background of this detailed portrait are Turkey's turbulent years and the reality of exile.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | Bölük Pörçük – Bir Tuncel Kurtiz Biyografisi |
| Year | 2025 |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Özcan Alper |
| Runtime | 85 min. |
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The film avoids a linear chronology, instead mirroring its subject's creative philosophy by embracing a more fragmentary, evocative structure. It's a portrait assembled from shards of performances, ideas, and memories, prioritizing the inner drive over mere biography.
What lingers after viewing is not a list of credits, but the impression of a formidable, restless artistic spirit for whom chaos was a deliberate creative tool. It's a tribute to an actor's life fully lived as art. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Özcan Alper
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