I am a filmmaker who believes in the power of visual storytelling. Through my original projects such as Kozalak and The Red Circle, I aim to transform cinematic language into an experiential journey.
Batuhan Karakaya, a student at Ordu University's Department of Cinema, has made his entry into the world of filmmaking with short films such as Kozalak and The Red Circle. Influenced by various movements in world cinema, Karakaya has developed his own unique cinematic language, focusing particularly on stories that delve into the human psyche and explore societal issues. Aspiring to bring a fresh perspective to Turkish cinema, Karakaya plans to direct feature films in the future.
My name is Batuhan Karakaya, and I am 24 years old. For the past five years, I have been working part-time in filmmaking. I take great pleasure in directing and overseeing every aspect of the creative process. Few experiences are as fulfilling as bringing a story to life and immersing myself in it—an experience that is just as rewarding as filming itself.
Quotes
"Cinema is a sublime art, a profoundly poetic one: it does not need formulas that would trample over its potential."
I am a filmmaker who believes in the power of visual storytelling. Through my original projects such as Kozalak and The Red Circle, I aim to transform cinematic language into an experiential journey.