The Cinema Awards of the 38th Istanbul Film Festival will be presented to four revered figures of Turkish cinema during the opening ceremony of the festival at UNIQ Istanbul on April 4.
The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Şerif Gören, the director of “Yol” (The Road), which brought the “Palme d’Or” to Turkish cinema.
The “Golden Boy” of Turkish Cinema, Göksel Arsoy, and the indispensable actress of formidable female roles, Selda Alkor, will receive Honorary Cinema Awards. The Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Award will go to the founding member of the Turkish Cinematheque Association, Jak Şalom.
Mavi Boncuk |(from Festival Catalog)
IIFS 2019 | OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO CINEMA JAK ŞALOM
A champion of the collective film memory and film culture for decades, Jak Şalom was born in
Istanbul in 1946. As a founding member, he was part of the Turkish Cinematheque Association from
1965 to 1972. Between 1972 and 1977 he served as assistant to Henri Langlois at the Cinémathèque
Française in Paris. His articles were published in Yeni Sinema and Film magazines between 1966
and 1972. From 1976 to 2012 he worked as an associate professor of Turkish grammar, verbal
communication and literary composition at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and
Civilizations (INALCO) in Paris.
He was in charge of the institute’s department of Turkish Languages
and Civilizations between 2006 and 2012 and served as the assistant director of the Eurasian
Department. He was an associate at the Les Teinturerie Upper School Theatre in Lausanne from 1999
to 2012. He is working as a lecturer at the Bosphorus University Istanbul since 2015. He co-authored
two books in French on the Turkish language and published a Turkish-French/French-Turkish
dictionary. He issued assertions and gave talks on Turkish history, film and the Cinematheque at many
conferences. He is the project designer and director of the ongoing Cinematheque/Film House project
within the Kadıköy Municipality in Istanbul.
Jak Şalom is an “Officier” recipient of the Ordre des Arts
et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture.
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