Suha Arın

Director

December 23, 1942 — February 1, 2004 (61 years)
Suha Arın (January 23, 1942, Balıkesir - February 1, 2004, Istanbul) is a Turkish academic and documentary director. Described as "the pride and great master of Turkish documentary filmmaking," Arın completed his primary, secondary, and high school education in Ankara. After receiving his BA in Film and Television Production and Directing from Howard University in Washington and his MA in Mass Communications-Government and Public Information from The American University, he worked as a director and screenwriter for the Ministry of National Education's Educational Film Center from 1962 onward. Between 1966 and 1967, he worked at Capital Film Labs in the United States. He also served as the Washington correspondent for Voice of America Radio, the International Cinema and TV Center (USIA), and TRT Washington, working as a translator and presenter.

Known For

  • Fatma of the Forest
    Fatma of the Forest1979
  • 40.000 Steps in the Grand Bazaar
    40.000 Steps in the Grand Bazaar1980
  • When the Fog Is Swept Away
    When the Fog Is Swept Away1986
  • Three Days in Kula
    Three Days in Kula1983
  • The Ballad of the Wood
    The Ballad of the Wood1987
  • Erciyes’s Fertility
    Erciyes’s Fertility1987
  • Ayasofia: The Temple of Humanity
    Ayasofia: The Temple of Humanity1991