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Sedef Ecer

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Sedef Ecer (née le 30 mai 1965 à Istanbul) est une romancière, auteure dramatique, scénariste et metteuse en scène turque. Elle écrit en turc et en français.

Biography

Sedef Ecer est lauréate du Centre national du théâtre (CNT), de la bourse Beaumarchais-SACD, des Rencontres méditerranéennes, de la Région Île-de-France, du prix national d'écriture théâtrale de Guérande, du « Coup de cœur des lycéens », elle a également écrit pour la radio (France Culture, RFI), le cinéma et la télévision (France 3).

Ses pièces ont été accueillies entre autres au Théâtre du Peuple aux Estivales de Bussang, à l’Opéra de Metz, au Festival international d’Istanbul, au Festival d’Avignon, à la Scène nationale Le Liberté, à la New York Public Library, au Théâtre Jean Vilar Suresnes, au Festival Fajr, etc.

Ses textes ont été mis en scène, en voix ou en espace entre autres par Élise Chatauret, Thomas Bellorini, Bruno Freyssinet, Joëlle Cattino, Vincent Goethals, Armel Roussel, Jean-Mathieu Zand, Sophie-Aude Picon, Lisie Philip, Diane Lentin, Eve Lamarche, Mert Öner, Tina Brueggeman, Hansguenther Heyme, Céline Ters, Lisa Rothe, Shiva Ordooi. Plusieurs universitaires ont écrit des articles ou des mémoires sur son théâtre, elle a été accueillie dans plusieurs établissements pour parler de son œuvre, dont le Barnard College de l'université Columbia à New York.

Plusieurs de ses pièces écrites en langue française ont été traduites en anglais, allemand, polonais, grec, arménien, persan et turc.

Elle est entrée dans le « Le Dictionnaire universel des créatrices » en 2014 (UNESCO) et est sociétaire de la SACD. Elle a été plusieurs fois membre des commission de fonds de soutiens.

En tant que comédienne, elle a joué sous la direction d'Amos Gitaï, Lorenzo Gabriel, Thomas Bellorini, Patrick Verschueren, Françoise Merle, Hüseyin Aydin Gürsoy ou Joëlle Cattino.

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Filmography of Sedef Ecer (3 films)

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Actor

Just Like Home, 1h27
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Actors Philippe Lefebvre, Élise Tielrooy, Sedef Ecer, Shemss Audat, Lika Minamoto, Christian Pereira
Roles Banu
Rating63% 3.152863.152863.152863.152863.15286
After a French and a Turkish family agree to swap houses for the holidays, the French family decides to cancel its holiday as the father's company is being taken over. Too late. The Turkish family arrives and must be taken in even though the house is too small to accommodate both families. Encounters, tensions and eventually learning ensue.

Scriptwriter

Just Like Home, 1h27
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Actors Philippe Lefebvre, Élise Tielrooy, Sedef Ecer, Shemss Audat, Lika Minamoto, Christian Pereira
Roles Writer
Rating63% 3.152863.152863.152863.152863.15286
After a French and a Turkish family agree to swap houses for the holidays, the French family decides to cancel its holiday as the father's company is being taken over. Too late. The Turkish family arrives and must be taken in even though the house is too small to accommodate both families. Encounters, tensions and eventually learning ensue.

Team

The Water Diviner, 1h51
Directed by Russell Crowe
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Historical
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Russell Crowe, Olga Kurylenko, Jai Courtney, Jacqueline McKenzie, Isabel Lucas, Cem Yılmaz
Roles Dialect Coach
Rating69% 3.4984553.4984553.4984553.4984553.498455
The film opens in 1919, just after World War I has ended. Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe), an Australian farmer and water diviner, has located ground water on his land and is digging a well. Upon emerging from the well, he jests with his dog that his hunch about finding water was correct. Joshua returns home to find his wife, Eliza (Jacqueline McKenzie), mending boots that she says one of their sons had damaged. She asks him to read a story to their three boys and, although tired, he agrees. As Joshua reads Arabian Nights, we see that their sons' beds are empty. Joshua's three sons Arthur (Ryan Corr), Edward (James Fraser), and Henry (Ben O'Toole) served with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) at the Battle of Gallipoli four years previously and are presumed dead. Eliza, unable to cope with her grief, commits suicide. Joshua resolves to bring his sons' bodies home and bury them with their mother.