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Gökçen Gökçebag is graduated from Bilkent University Faculty of Music and Performing Arts in 2002. He worked as an intern artist for Adana State Theater in 2005. In 2008 he went to New York and got his MA from The New School for Drama in Acting. He has worked in various theaters including La Mama in New York. He got back to Turkey and co-starred in Sahan Gökbakar's mainstream movie "Celal ile Ceren".He performed in theatre plays "Derme Çatma Hamlet", "Kuslar Meclisi" and "Sahne Denilen Büyülü Kutu". He has also made television series such as "Not Defteri", "Askin Kanunu" and "Sehrin Melekleri". He is now working with Talimhane Tiyatrosu in the theatre plays "Yoldan Çikan Oyun" and "Baba ve Piç". Gökcen Gökcebag also directed a theatre play adapted from the movie "Cheap Thrills" with the same name.
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07 December 2018
Welcome to the New Istanbul. A massive concrete jungle feeding on chaos and hypocrisy; it's inhabitants at the end of their tether.
14 April 2023
Deniz, a crime machine, who has lost her feelings and empathetic abilities years ago, chases after a mysterious software that is supposed to be in Istanbul to find herself in a chaotic, one-night-only adventure.
25 October 2019
Istanbul Police Department homicide detectives encounter a murder nothing like they’ve seen before.
18 January 2013
Celal, who dreams of achieving happiness as a ladies' man and charmer, soon gets into difficulties and suffers misfortune.
14 March 2017
The world is ending, but the president of The Grand Turkish Republic won’t let that happen until he has a chicken schnitzel.
09 February 2024
In Fethiye, the team that organizes crazy island tours for tourists with a pirate ship will try to prevent a war that is about to break out in Turkey.
15 May 2018
According to some sources of Ancient Greek and Roman historiography, the "mythical" Amazon Female Warriors originated in Pontus, a location which is today a part of Turkey's Black Sea Region.