Ertem Eğilmez
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Ertem Eğilmez was born on February 18, 1929, in Trabzon. He is a legendary director, producer, and screenwriter who changed the course of Turkish cinema, leaving his mark on Yeşilçam (the Turkish film industry) with his "Arzu Film school," and captivating millions with films that both amused and moved audiences to tears.
After graduating from Istanbul University's Faculty of Economics, Eğilmez worked in various trades, including running a grocery store. His entry into the art world began in 1954 with the founding of Çağlayan Publishing House with Refik Erduran. Here, he introduced innovation to the publishing world by printing Türkiye's first popular pocket books. His passion for cinema led him to producing with the film "Avare Mustafa" in 1961 and directing with "Fatoş'un Fendi Tayfur'u Yendi" in 1964.
However, the real step that would make Ertem Eğilmez a legend was the founding of Arzu Film with Nahit Ataman in 1964. Arzu Film quickly became one of the most important production companies in Turkish cinema. Especially in the 1970s, Eğilmez created a "cinema family" with a loyal cast of actors around him. Names like Münir Özkul, Adile Naşit, Kemal Sunal, Tarık Akan, Halit Akçatepe, Şener Şen, Ayşen Gruda, Zeki Alasya, and Metin Akpınar became the cornerstones of this family.
Eğilmez's directorial genius lay in his ability to skillfully manage large casts and tell warm and sincere stories that resonated with the audience. His films often explored themes of "we," family ties, friendship, and neighborhood culture. He achieved great success with films like "Senede Bir Gün," "Sev Kardeşim," and "Tatlı Dillim." In "Köyden İndim Şehire" and "Salak Milyoner," he combined social satire with comedy. "Mavi Boncuk" depicted the solidarity of a group of friends, while "Bizim Aile" and "Neşeli Günler" portrayed the bittersweet challenges of being a family. With "Canım Kardeşim," he created one of the most poignant dramas in Turkish cinema history.
However, his most important project, which immortalized him, was undoubtedly the "Hababam Sınıfı" series, adapted from the work of Rıfat Ilgaz. The films he directed, "Hababam Sınıfı" (The Mischievous Class), "Hababam Sınıfı Sınıfta Kaldı" (The Mischievous Class Failed), and "Hababam Sınıfı Uyanıyor" (The Mischievous Class Awakens), went down in history not only as a comedy series but also as a critique of society and a parody of the education system. These films have become cult classics, watched repeatedly by audiences of all ages even today.
Although he took a break from cinema for a while in the 1980s, he made a magnificent farewell with his last film, "Arabesk," in 1988. This film, a musical comedy that satirized the arabesque culture and Yeşilçam clichés of the time, achieved great box office success.
Battled with cancer, Ertem Eğilmez passed away in Istanbul on September 21, 1989, at the age of 60. With dozens of unforgettable films, the warm and sincere atmosphere he created, and the countless stars he brought to Turkish cinema, he will always be remembered with respect and affection, not only as a director but also as a people's artist who could read the hearts of his audience.
Detrás de Cámaras
Hababam Sınıfı
Director
Şaban Oğlu Şaban
Director
Hababam Sınıfı Sınıfta Kaldı
Director
Ah Nerede
Productor
Neşeli Günler
Productor
Hababam Sınıfı Tatilde
Director
Süt Kardeşler
Director
Delisin
Productor
Gülen Gözler
Director
Salak Milyoner
Director
Köyden Indim Sehire
Director
Nehir
Productor
Tosun Paşa
Productor
Çöpçüler Kralı
Productor
Bizim Aile
Productor
Oh Olsun
Director
Hababam Sınıfı Uyanıyor
Director
Tarkan: Gümüş Eyer
Productor
Banker Bilo
Productor, Director
Hababam Sınıfı Güle Güle
Director
Ölünceye Kadar
Director
Hayat Sevince Güzel
Co-Producer
Milyarder
Productor
Beyoğlu Güzeli
Productor, Director
Canım Kardeşim
Director
Arabesk
Director
Bir Millet Uyanıyor
Director
Yalancı Yarim
Director
Şekerpare
Productor
Erkek Güzeli Sefil Bilo
Director