Elif Koyutürk Hazen

Elif Koyutürk Hazen is a documentary director and cinematographer working in hybrid nonfiction. She began her career as a camera operator filming extreme sports and adventure stories around the world, a background that shaped a visual style grounded in presence, physicality, and intimacy with place.


She is the director and cinematographer of Guardians of Anatolia, a 20-minute documentary short following the last nomadic Yörük communities of Türkiye, selected for the Mountainfilm Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship. She is currently developing Story of the Lost Goddess, an episodic documentary series examining goddess traditions across Anatolia, the Mediterranean, and the Near East, and is in post-production on Shaereh, a 6-minute art film centered on Iranian women’s expressions of freedom through Sama-inspired movement.


In parallel with her film work, she was selected as an artist for Cambridge University’s Sci-Art program and has exhibited work internationally in museum and gallery contexts as both a visual artist and photographer. Her practice is research-driven, visually grounded, and internationally focused.

Format: Unscripted Shorts, Scripted Episodic

Genre: Documentary, Environmental, Experimental

Location: United States

Mountainfilm Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship – Mountainfilm - 2025

SCI×ART Project Artist – Cambridge University - 2025

STIO × 5Point Filmmaker Grant – 5Point Adventure Film Festival

Best Documentary Short – San Diego Art Film Festival

Official Selection – BendFilm Festival – 2022