Kenan Gorgun | |
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Born | Ghent, Belgium | 18 April 1977
Nationality | Belgian |
Occupation(s) | film director, scriptwriter, writer |
Kenan Görgün (born 18 April 1977) is a Belgian writer of Turkish origin, born in Ghent.
He has been studying in a French-speaking school in Brussels.
He studied writing with his professor Gustave Rongy and wrote his first poems and short stories for a magazine called "Marginales".[1]
As a scriptwriter, he has been honored with prizes and is a member of the Association des Scénaristes de l'Audiovisuel.[2]
He wrote songs for the rock band O.I.L.[3]
His latest novel, Patriot Act, features a cop named Elvis Casanova. He has already scheduled 5 more of his adventures...
In 2011, he shot his first feature-length film, called Yadel, produced by Saga Film Belgium.
Bibliography
- 2005: "L'Enfer est à nous", Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, Quadrature[4]
- 2006: "Mémoires d'un cendrier sale" – Bookleg N°10, Brussels, Belgium, Maelstrom[5]
- 2006: "L'ogre, c'est mon enfant", Avin, Belgium, Éditions Luce Wilquin
- 2007: "Fosse commune", Paris, France, Fayard
- 2008: "Alcool de larmes" Brussels, Belgium, Éditions Luce Wilquin
- 2009: "Patriot Act", Paris, France, First Editions[6]
Filmography
- 2008: "9mm", a movie by Taylan Barman, scriptwriter
- 2011: "Yadel", scriptwriter and director, produced by Saga Film
References
- ↑ Marginales
- ↑ ASA
- ↑ Orange Indelible Life Archived January 4, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Éditions Quadrature
- ↑ Éditions Maelstrom
- ↑ First Editions
External links
Kenan Görgün at IMDb
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