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AİDİYET

BELONGING

type production design

role production designer, storyboard artist

team director Burak Çevik, producer Selman Nacar

design assistant Arda Aslan

 

conceptualized, designed

and realized in 2018

presented at Berlinale Film Festival, Berlin, 2019

New Directors / New Films, New York, 2019

Many other national and international film festivals

 

 

As an art director, firstly, I wanted to follow the highlight of the film related to the act of remembering and the role of objects and spaces for memory. Starting from the first storyboards and early production files for grants, I conducted comprehensive work in ongoing collaboration with the film director Burak Çevik.

When I was designing the film, I was thinking of Eric Rohmer’s films that focus on romantic relationships and of James Benning’s Landscape Suicide that tells a crime story by following places. Belonging is a film that visits the memories of the places and plays with genres. Following a very personal tragedy or true crime archetypes, it is a topographic film devoid of judgment.”  Çevik, 2019

 

The crime story, from the beginning of the 2000s, was revealed in the memory and the narrative of the director. In the first part, the audience hears the crime story in voice-over and the camera follows the empty spaces of this narrative. While the camera doesn't capture any character in this part, spaces become the main character of the movie's first half. The dark and astonishing spaces of crime occur in the closest spaces to the real crime scenes. The colours and lights follow the feelings of the story and underline emotions. The second part, in which the director, Burak Cevik, gives references to Eric Rohmer's scenes, spaces take shape by following the soft and fresh excitement of a love story. The summer lights and cosy colours touch the audience and invite them to the feelings of the first moments of falling in love.

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