1937

Yücel Çakmaklı was born to a civil servant and his wife as the eldest child of four siblings in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey.

1955

After attending elementary and secondary school, Çakmaklı begins studying economics in Istanbul.

1964

Çakmaklı wrote the film manifesto “Millî Sinema” (“National Cinema”), which emphasized Turkey’s historical and national values: “It is obvious that Turkish cinema will only be able to assume the identity of a ‘milli sinema’ if it produces films that reflect the beliefs of the Turkish people (with their villagers and urbanites), which put spiritual values before material, national characters [and] Anatolian reality brought forth [literally: kneaded] with traditions. ” 1

„Türk sinemasının ancak, köylüsü ve şehirlisiyle manevi kıymetleri maddeden üstün tutan Müslüman Türk halkının inançları, milli karakterleri,gelenekleriyle yoğrulmuş, Anadolu gerçeğini yansıtan filmler vererek ›milli sinema‹ hüviyetine kavuşacağı aşikârdır.2

1964-1969

Çakmaklı makes his first contacts with film people and starts working as an assistant director, among other things.

1969

Founded the film production company Elif Film and produced the first (documentary) film Kâbe Yollarında.

1970

Production of the first feature film Birleşen Yollar, which implements the basic idea articulated in his film manifesto: Modernization process of Turkish society, comparison and confrontation between a traditional and Western lifestyle.

1970-1975

Creative phase during the Yeşilçam era.

1975-1990

TV productions for the Turkish public broadcasting company TRT.

1978

Jurypreis des Prague Film Festivals for A Polyphonic Death (1977) and Thaw (1977).

1990-2006

Shooting of series and feature films for the private sector.

2008

Award of the state “Medal of Distinguished Service” (Devlet Üstün Hizmet Madalyası).

2009

On August 23, Yücel Çakmaklı dies in the course of heart surgery and is buried in the presence of then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

1 Übersetzung aus Alkin 2019: 279.
2 Çakmaklı (2014, S. 16).