filmica.

Duygu Sağıroğlu

Duygu Sağıroğlu

Writing
1932(Turkey)-2023
Duygu Sağıroğlu (November 10, 1932, Trabzon - April 29, 2023, Istanbul) was a Turkish screenwriter , film director , theater set designer, art director and lecturer. He started making sets at Küçük Sahne during his high school education. His nickname in high school was Deli Mıgır. After Galatasaray High School , he studied at Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Architecture. In 1956, he started working as a set designer and graphic designer at Küçük Sahne . He designed sets in theater for a long time. He was among the founders of the Theater Association and Cep Theater . He worked on designing theater sets in America, where he went with a Rockefeller scholarship. When he returned to Turkey, he designed opera sets. He started working in the field of cinema as an assistant in the film " Karacaoğlanın Kara Sevdası " directed by Atıf Yılmaz in 1959. During this period, he worked as a set designer, art director and assistant director in many films.

Participates in

  • Lionman
  • Three Friends
  • Kuduz Recep
  • İnsan Avcısı
  • Büyük Yemin
  • The Road That Has No End
  • The Road That Has No End
  • The Road That Has No End
  • I Live When I Die
  • I Live When I Die
  • Seni affedemem
  • Seni affedemem
  • Ölmüş Bir Kadının Mektupları
  • Leyla ile Mecnun
  • Leyla ile Mecnun
  • Gönülden Yaralılar
  • As Long as We Live
  • Her Zaman Kalbimdesin
  • Vatan ve Namık Kemal
  • Vatan ve Namık Kemal
  • The Empty Crib
  • İnsan Avcısı
  • Battal Gazi'nin İntikamı
  • Savulun Battal Gazi Geliyor
  • Battal Gazi'nin Oğlu
  • Nuh'un Gemisi
  • Nuh'un Gemisi
  • Yanaşma
  • Yanaşma
  • Korkusuz Cengâver
  • Korkusuz Cengâver
  • Satın Alınan Koca
  • Satın Alınan Koca
  • Nebahat The Driver
  • Önce Vatan
  • Önce Vatan
  • Vuruldum Bir Kıza
  • Karacaoğlan'ın Kara Sevdası
  • Kanli Mezar
  • Meçhul Kadın
  • Meçhul Kadın
  • Murat ile Nazlı
  • Namus
  • Namus
  • Kuduz Recep
  • Mother Earth

Acts in

  • Artık Sevmeyeceğim
  • Remake, Remix, Rip-Off: About Copy Culture & Turkish Pop Cinema
  • You Can Do It, My Dear!
  • Bitmeyen Yolculuk