Hatice Ayten
Hatice Ayten (the 20th century ) is a German documentary - director of Turkish descent.
Life
Hatice Ayten belongs to the second generation of Turkish migrants in Germany. She studied communication design with a focus on photography and film at the comprehensive university in Essen . Her early documentary short films Gülüzar (1994) and Ohneland (1995) were shown at international film festivals. Her graduation film (2004), broadcast on ZDF in 2005, is entitled “Mahrem öffne dich”; In the opinion of the author, the modern Islamic woman has left the Mahrem , the traditionally closed place of women, and the film asks the question of what the Islamic women's movement brings for women and explores the turn to Islam from a women's perspective. Ayten has shot documentaries for three ARTE themed evenings, including “People on the Stairs” (1999) and the full-length “Wie Zucker im Tee” (2001), which were also shown on 3sat . In 2005 she received the Felix Rexhausen Prize for “Out of Istanbul” . The jury emphasized that Ayten had succeeded in letting everyone involved in the film have an equal say.
Hatice Ayten lives and works in Duisburg .
Filmography
- 1994: Gülüzar
- 1995: Lackland
- 1999: People on the stairs
- 2001: Like sugar in tea (with Fatih Akın and Emine Sevgi Özdamar )
- 2004: Mahrem open up
- 2005: Out of Istanbul
- 2008: Wanted: The polygamous woman
literature
- Madeleine Bernstorff: Give space or include. Media diary . In: Friday of August 22, 2003
Web links
- Hatice Ayten in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Presentation by the author on 3sat.online, October 2002
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ayten, Hatice |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German documentary film director of Turkish descent |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |