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    Ali Uğur
    An image from Law of the Border, one of the productions that also features Ali Uğur.
    Ali Uğur

    Ali Uğur

    Ali Uğur (15 December 1929 - 27 December 1998), Golden Orange award-winning Turkish cinematographer.

    Born on December 15, 1929 in the Fethiye district of Muğla, Ali Uğur dropped out of secondary school to become a photographer. In 1956, he started working as a cinematographer on the movie Fire. In his career, he worked as director of photography for 170 films until 1994. In 1962, he founded Eren Film and became a producer. Later, a street in Fethiye was named Cameraman Ali Uğur in his memory.

    He was nominated among the "10 best cinematographers" by TÜRSAK at the "Best 10's" award ceremony for the 100th anniversary of Turkish cinema and won an award.

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    Dry Summer

    Dry Summer

    1963

    My Prostitute Love

    My Prostitute Love

    1968

    Law of the Border

    Law of the Border

    1966

    Malkoçoğlu – Cem Sultan

    Malkoçoğlu – Cem Sultan

    1970

    The Well

    The Well

    1968

    Acı Hayat

    Acı Hayat

    1962

    Red River, Black Sheep

    Red River, Black Sheep

    1967

    The Last Birds

    The Last Birds

    1965