Volkan Üce
Volkan ÜCE (1981, Belgium) is a filmmaker who holds a master’s degree in Political and Social Sciences from the University of Antwerp and later completed a PhD. After initially working as a self-taught filmmaker, he directed his first feature-length documentary Displaced (2017), supported by the Flanders Audiovisual Fund and VRT, which premiered at DOK Leipzig and explored identity and belonging among third-generation Turks in Belgium and the Netherlands. His second documentary All-In (2021) premiered at CPH:DOX and Hot Docs, was selected for the European Film Awards and won Best Documentary at the Antalya Film Festival. His new film 2m² (2026) is selected for the Big Screen Competition at IFFR 2026.
Filmography
Displaced (2017, doc), All-In (2021, doc), 2m² (2026, doc)
Volkan Üce at IFFR
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2m²
Volkan Üce | 83' | Belgium | World premiere
How Much Land Does a Man Require? The answer could be: 2m² – the size of a grave.