Efe Can Güleç Biography
Efe Can Güleç (born February 2, 1998) is a Turkish filmmaker and writer best know for directing the OTM best movie of the year-winning sci-fi film Mon: The Man Who Wear Orange (2022). Efe Can's work draws heavily on sources as diverse as science fiction, fantasy and war, and has been characterized by a strong connection to cultural tales and cliches with an effort to infuse visual or poetic beauty in the 70s low budget visuality.
He also has never finished and published movies like first meta-verse movie Girl Kidnapper (2012), animated short series İdris and the Anchovy (2017) and the dramatic puppet movie Laz-Er: A Story Of The Man Who Is Always Late (2019).
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