Mustafa Kaymak

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Mustafa Kaymak
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Born (1984-07-24) July 24, 1984 (age 37)
NationalityTurkish
Alma materColumbia University Ankara University
OccupationPlaywright, Screenwriter, Producer
Years active2017 - present
EmployerCinegryphon (co-founder)
Known forLeylak
Notable work
Green

Mustafa Kaymak (born July 24, 1984) is a Turkish playwright, screenwriter and producer. [1] [2]

Early life[]

Mustafa Kaymak is the co-CEO of Cinegryphon Entertainment, an American independent entertainment company specializing in film and television development, production and financing. He is a Sundance (Green-2019) and Tribeca (Leylak-2021) award winning writer and producer. [3] [4] He was born in Ankara Turkey, where he received a BA degree in journalism (2008 Ankara University). He holds two MFA degrees, one in Playwriting and another in Creative Film Producing, both from Columbia University. Recently he was awarded the Caucus Foundation & Annenberg Foundation Award.

Career[]

Mustafa Kaymak is a Turkish playwright and film producer of Kurdish origin, based in the United States. He was born in Ankara, Turkey on July 24, 1984. After graduating from Ankara University’s Communication Faculty with a Journalism Degree 2008, Kaymak immigrated to Alaska and began studying English. While at Prince William Sound Community College, in beautiful Valdez AK, he fell in love with theater and decided to pursue a master's degree. [5] In 2011, Kaymak moved to New York City to begin his MFA in Playwriting at Columbia University.

Upon finishing his degree, he began his second MFA in Creative Film Producing, also at Columbia. Kaymak’s thesis film "Green" won the Short Film Jury Award at Sundance Film Festival 2019. [6] [7] [8] Much of Mustafa's inspiration comes from spending every summer in the small village of Altilar, Konya. It was settled by his ancestors and Mustafa spent many happy hours playing with his extensive extended family in the orchard and garden. He tended sheep with the shepherds and helped on his grandpa's farm harvesting cumin. He loved the Anatolian sheep dogs, of which the village had many. His father suffered from MS and died when Mustafa was nine years old. His mother, Zeliha Kaymak, continued to raise him and his four older siblings in Ankara, where they spent the winters.

Short films[]

Filmography[]

As writer[]

Film[]

Year Title Director Producer Editor Writer Notes
2019 Green No Yes No Yes Short film
2021 Leylak No Yes No Yes Short film

References[]

  1. ^ "Türk yapımcı Mustafa Kaymak Sundance'den ödülle dönüyor". www.ntv.com.tr.
  2. ^ Wild, Stephi. "ReOrient Festival Celebrates 20th Anniversary". BroadwayWorld.com.
  3. ^ "'Green', by Alumni Suzanne Andrews Correa '17 and Mustafa Kaymak '17 Selected as Semi-FInalist at the NBCU Short Film Festival". Columbia - School of the Arts.
  4. ^ "'Leylak' by Alumni Wins Special Jury Mention at Tribeca Film Festival 2021". Columbia - School of the Arts.
  5. ^ Birgün, Birgün. "Mustafa Kaymak'a Sundance'ten ödül". birgun.net.
  6. ^ "Green by Suzanne Andrews Correa | Drama Short Film".
  7. ^ "ShortList 2019: How Trump's Travel Ban Nearly Derailed 'Green' Drama About 2 Immigrant BrothersTheWrap".
  8. ^ "Türk yapımcı Sundance'den ödülle dönüyor".
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