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Yeşilçam Academy Award

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Yeşilçam Academy Award
Awarded forBest in film
CountryTurkey
Presented byYeşilçam Film Academy
First awarded2012

The Yeşilçam Academy Award was the national film award of Turkey, which was presented by the Yeşilçam Film Academy (YEFA) in 2012.[1] The award, which was named after Yeşilçam Street in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul where many film studios were based during the 1950s-1970s, was created by the Alliance of Cinema Labour Unions' Yeşilçam Film Academy (YEFA) in protest against Turkish Foundation of Cinema and Audiovisual Culture (TÜRSAK)'s disregard of their suggestions to give the Yeşilçam Award, which had been awarded from 2008 to 2011, a more professional structure. The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Beyoğlu Municipality, who had been organizers along with TÜRSAK of the previous awards, failed to offer their support to this new award.[2][3] The First Yeşilçam Film Academy Awards, which was held on June 4, 2012 at the Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall (CRRKS) and broadcast live on the A Haber news channel, were described as a mess and have not been held again.[4]

Awards

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Editions
1st Yeşilçam Academy Awards (June 4, 2012)

Best Film Award

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Best Director Award

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Best Actor Award

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Best Actress Award

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Best Supporting Actor Award

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Best Supporting Actress Award

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Best Cinematography Award

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Best Editing Award

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Best Screenplay Award

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Best Music Award

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Best Art Direction

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Best Makeup

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Best Hair

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Best Costume Design

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Best Sound

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Best Sound Design

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Best Digital Effects

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Best Documentary

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Best Short Film

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Box Office Smasher

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Turkish cinema gathers under roof of Yeşilçam Film Academy". Turkish Daily News. 2012-01-17. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  2. ^ "Ceylan's 'Anatolia' sweeps first Yeşilçam Academy Awards". Today's Zaman. 2012-06-05. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  3. ^ "Yeşilçam awards 'frozen' this year". Turkish Daily News. 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  4. ^ Koca, Ali (2012-06-06). "YEFA Awards: a Yeşilçam-flavored, poignant comedy". Today's Zaman. Retrieved 2016-03-01.