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Glass Cabin

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Screens with A Good Woman Is Hard To Find

Film Info
Showtime
Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
World Premiere
Category
Film Category
Student Short
Runtime
Run Time
14m 39s
Country
Country
United States
Directed by
Directed by
Can Türedi
Produced by
Produced By
Luca Marovici
Written by
Written by
Can Türedi
Main Cast
Main Cast
Revell Carpenter, Davíð Már Stefánsson
Synopsis
At a tennis retreat in upstate New York, Scarlett meets with David, a helper of the house that she rented. Scarlett is alone, and her phone doesn't have any reception. When she gets reception, her calls are unanswered. When David says, he needs to stay at the glass cabin Scarlett realizes she doesn't have anyone else besides herself to deal with this unexpected situation.

About the Director

Director(s)
Contact Info

Can

Türedi

Director
Can Türedi was born in Fethiye, Turkey. Growing on the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey, he had a contemplative childhood. He studied Business Administration at Koc University in Turkey. In his college years, he started leaning towards cinematography, editing, video production, and photography....Read more
Can Türedi was born in Fethiye, Turkey. Growing on the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey, he had a contemplative childhood. He studied Business Administration at Koc University in Turkey. In his college years, he started leaning towards cinematography, editing, video production, and photography. He directed music videos, short documentaries, and web commercials. His documentaries range from Istanbul's ghettos to Venice Beach's skateparks. Right now he is finishing Columbia University's MFA directing/screenwriting program as a Screenwriter. Can completed two short films there, What Fresh Hell (2016) & Glass Cabin (2018). In his stories, Can focuses on psychoanalytical issues arising from the clash with the authority, characters who are going through an identity crisis and people who are in a deep search of freedom of the soul. Can’s characters are seekers who are lost in the dark waters of their psyche. Read less
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