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250- Nilay Örnek

Neredeyse 7 yılın ardından 250'nci bölüme gelindi.Nasıl Olunur'un 250'nci bölümünde Nilay Örnek konuşuyor. Dinleyici sorularını ona Serdar Kuzuloğlu'nun bu alandaki rolünü üstlenen Sinan Hamamsarılar soruyor:)Bu bölümde çok şey var.Biraz şikayet, fazlasıyla minnet... E dertleşme ...  Show more

249- Pelin Esmer

Bu bölümde konuğum yönetmen, senarist ve yapımcı Pelin Esmer. Koleksiyoncu, Oyun, 11’e 10 Kala, Gözetleme Kulesi, İşe Yarar Bir Şey, Kraliçe Lear, O da Bir Şey mi…Belgesel ve kurmaca filmleriyle tanıdığımız bol ödüllü yönetmen Pelin Esmer ile senaryo aşamasından yapımcılığa genel ...  Show more

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