Lütfi Akad
An image from The Bride, one of the productions that also features Lütfi Akad.
Lütfi Akad

Lütfi Akad

September 2, 1916 — Istanbul, Turkey

Lütfi Ömer Akad (2 September 1916 - 19 November 2011), the first auteur director of Turkish cinema, screenwriter, academician, Honorary Professor.

Known as the "The Masterless Master" and "Big Auteur" of Turkish cinema, Akad has been one of the important names that enabled Turkish cinema, which was under the domination of theater actors until the 1950s, to become independent from theatre. Being one of the first representatives of the "Generation of Filmmakers", Akad, unlike the filmmakers before him, researched and developed the unique language and possibilities of cinema, influenced many directors who came after him with his works and set an example for them.

My Prostitute Love

My Prostitute Love

1968

The Bride

The Bride

1973

L'Immortelle

L'Immortelle

1963

Law of the Border

Law of the Border

1966

The Wedding

The Wedding

1973

Blood Money

Blood Money

1974

In the Name of the Law

In the Name of the Law

1952

Karanlıkta Uyananlar

Karanlıkta Uyananlar

1964