Fatih Çevikkollu

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Fatih Çevikkollu, 2011

Fatih Çevikkollu (born November 6, 1972 in Cologne ) is a German theater , film and television actor and cabaret artist . For his first solo program Fatihland , he was awarded the Prix ​​Pantheon jury prize in 2006.

actor

Fatih Çevikkollu initially worked as an actor at DaS Theater. He later studied at the Ernst Busch University in Berlin and then went to the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus . Since 2005 he has presented the stand-up comedy club No Maganda Club in Cologne . On television he played the role of Murat Günaydin in Alles Atze , but the actor was also seen in the cinema - for example in 2002 in Tattoo . In the mid-1990s he was a member of the hip-hop group Shakkáh .

Small artist

His first own cabaret program , Fatihland , in which the artist ironically and humorously prepares topics from the perspective of an intercultural identity, is a mixture of stand-up comedy , cabaret , rap , hip-hop and poetry . In the 2008/09 carnival session he was the first hand-made speaker with Turkish roots to appear at the Cologne Carnival in the event area of ​​the Kölner Tanzbrunnen .

In 2006, the jury of the Prix ​​Pantheon cabaret award saw the genre mix written by Çevikkollu as proof that “good cabaret can be very meaningful” and awarded the satirist, who sees himself as a “comedian”, the jury award. The laudation said, among other things: “ Fatih Çevikkollu carries out his always subtle and precise criticism of politics and society, sometimes thoughtful, sometimes biting, but always in such a way that his view of things not only makes the audience laugh, it also affects theirs Mind well beyond the evening. "

Writer and book author

In 2008, Fatih Çevikkollu and Sheila Mysorekar published his first book Der Moslem-TÜV , in which he and Sheila Mysorekar, according to the Hamburger Abendblatt, "bitingly exaggerated the German 'lust for the right to outrage'". With Home , Çevikkollu also published a short story in the German-Turkish anthology What do you live? (2005).

With Integrator Fatih Çevikkollu describes in a 2007 satirical contribution to the anthology re / visions. Postcolonial Perspectives of People of Color on Racism, Cultural Politics and Resistance in Germany. his "disintegration experiences". In this autobiographical satire, Çevikkollu describes his success, provoked by Helmut Kohl's 'television munching' about integration, of passing the “Muslim TÜV”: “I confidently divided Germany into low mountain ranges in 0.7 seconds, and immediately knew who Caspar David Friedrich was is - I had all of his records in the original ( shellac ) - and had Article 1 of the Basic Law tattooed on my forearm in a fracture . So the strong arm of the law appears in a completely new light. ”After that, there was no turning back from being German, he was the integrator . During a visit to his mother who has returned to Turkey, however, he discovers that the Germans' desire to be outraged does not leave him in Turkey either. While shopping in a Carrefour , the staff confronted him in his desperate attempt to speak to the manager with the statement: “What is the German doing here ?!” - Çevikkollu resignedly: “It was me, my innocent wishes, to play along to want. I felt Helmut Kohl's heavy breathing on the back of my neck and realized too late: It was the dark side of power. "

Private

Çevikkollu is married to cabaret artist Alexandra Gauger.

Radio plays and features

Prices

literature

Web links

Commons : Fatih Çevikkollu  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Press release 2013 page 2 ( Memento of the original from April 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Fatih Çevikkollu's website. Retrieved April 6, 2014.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fatihland.de
  2. ^ Unrast directory of persons
  3. Kien Nghi Ha, Nicola Lauré al-Samarai, Sheila Mysorekar in revisions . Page 16.
  4. revisions / visions. Postcolonial Perspectives of People of Color on Racism, Cultural Politics and Resistance in Germany. Page 129
  5. revisions / visions. Postcolonial Perspectives of People of Color on Racism, Cultural Politics and Resistance in Germany. Page 131