Metin Erksan
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.
From 1970 on, he directed films aimed for commercial success. In 1974-1975, he filmed five Turkish stories (Hanende Melek by Sabahattin Ali, Geçmiş Zaman Elbiseleri by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Bir İntihar by Samet Ağaoğlu, Müthiş Bir Tren by Sait Faik Abasıyanık and Sazlık by Hulusi Koray) as short films for television. His 1977 film The Angel of Vengeance – The Female Hamlet was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1974 horror movie Şeytan is known as the "Turkish Exorcist" due to the movies' similar plots.
He directed 42 films, 2 of which he produced himself; and he wrote the scripts of 29 films. He also starred in the 1998 film Alim Hoca as the title character.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Time to Love
Director
1965
Movie
Dry Summer
Director
1963
Movie
The Exorcist
Director
1974
Movie
The Bald Boy and Cankiz
Director
1972
Movie
Revenge of the Snakes
Director
1962
Movie
Three Friends
Screenplay
1958
Movie
The Well
Screenplay
1968
Movie
The Angel of Vengeance: The Female Hamlet
Director
1976
Movie
The Guilty Are Among Us
Director
1964
Movie
Acı Hayat
Director
1962
Movie
A Horrible Train
Director
1975
Movie
A Suicide
Director
1975