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Belgian writer of Turkish origin (born 1977)
Kenan Gorgun
Born(1977-04-18)18 April 1977
Ghent, Belgium
NationalityBelgian
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".
As a scriptwriter, he has been honored with prizes and is a member of the Association des Scénaristes de l'Audiovisuel.
He wrote songs for the rock band O.I.L.
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
  • 2006: "Mémoires d'un cendrier sale" – Bookleg N°10, Brussels, Belgium, Maelstrom
  • 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

Filmography

  • 2008: "9mm", a movie by Taylan Barman, scriptwriter
  • 2011: "Yadel", scriptwriter and director, produced by Saga Film

References

  1. Marginales
  2. ASA
  3. Orange Indelible Life Archived January 4, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  4. Éditions Quadrature
  5. Éditions Maelstrom
  6. First Editions

External links

Kenan Görgün at IMDb

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