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In Fatih Akin’s adaptation of “The Golden Glove,” a serial killer terrorizes 1970s Hamburg.
Oct. 3, 2019
The new film by Turkish German director Fatih Akin veers onto a shattered street and ventures into a world of neo-Nazis, immigration, suspicion and disconcerting questions over whether a woman can find repose in vengeance after a terrorist bombing kills her husband and young son.
Dec. 19, 2017
Indie Focus: Fatih Akin’s ‘Soul Kitchen’
Aug. 29, 2010
At the centennial of the Ottoman Turks’ genocide of Armenians, Turkish-German director Fatih Akin gives one of the most ambitious big-screen treatments of those atrocities: “The Cut,” a sweeping odyssey through three continents following one survivor’s quest to locate his loved ones.
Sept. 17, 2015
Entertainment & Arts
Fatih Akin’s captivating film is about coming together in trying times.
May 30, 2008
Awards
The version of “In the Fade” that lives today is not the movie writer and director Fatih Akin originally intended to make.
Nov. 16, 2017
Fatih Akin, a 31-year-old Turkish German filmmaker, ponders the complexities of mixed cultures.
Jan. 27, 2005
Music
It’s not the expected thing for a documentary on Turkish music to open with a quote from Confucius, but that is not the only fascinating surprise that “Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul” has to offer.
Aug. 18, 2006
In ‘Edge of Heaven,’ Fatih Akin further traces interconnectedness.
May 25, 2008
Andrew Niccol’s military drama “Good Kill,” David Gordon Green’s ex-con tale “Manglehorn” and Abel Ferrara’s biopic “Pasolini” are among the films joining Alejandro González Iñárritu’s black comedy “Birdman” in competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, organizers announced Thursday.
July 24, 2014