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Asghar Farhadi was born in 1972 in Iran. He became interested in cinema in his teenage years and started his filmmaking education by joining the Youth Cinema Society of Esfahan in 1986 where he made 8mm and 16mm short films. He received his Bachelors in Theater from University of Tehran's School of Dramatic Arts in 1998 and his Masters in Stage Direction from Tarbiat Modarres University a few years later. During these formative years, Farhadi made six shorts and two TV series for Iran's National Broadcasting Corporation (IRIB) of which Story of a City (2000) is most noteworthy. In 2001, he debuted in professional cinema by co-writing the script for Low Heights (2002), a post-9/11 political chronicle of Southwest Iran, with famed war film director, Ebrahim Hatamikia. The film was met with both critical and public success. The following year, Farhadi made his directorial debut, Dancing in the Dust (2003), about a man forced to divorce his wife and go hunting snakes in the desert in order to repay his debts to his in-laws. The film earned recognition at Fajr and Moscow International Film Festivals and a year later, Beautiful City (2004), a grave work about a young man condemned to death at the age of sixteen, received awards from Fajr and Warsaw International Film Festivals. His third film, Fireworks Wednesday (2006), won the Gold Hugo at the 2006 Chicago International Film Festival. His fourth film, About Elly (2009), was called "a masterpiece" by film critic David Bordwell and won the Silver Bear for Best Director at 59th Berlin International Film Festival as well as Best Picture at Tribeca Film Festival. It was also Iran's official submission for the Foreign Language Film competition of Academy Awards in 2009. His more recent film, A Separation (2011), became a sensation. It got critical acclaim inside and outside of Iran; Roger Ebert called it "the best picture of the year," and it was awarded the Crystal Simorgh from Fajr Film Festival, Golden Bear and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury from Berlin International Film Festival, and also won Best Foreign Language Film from The Boston Society of Film Critics, Chicago and Los Angeles Film Critics Association, New York Film Critics Circle, National Board of Review, Golden Globes, César Award, Independent Spirit Award, and ultimately the Academy Award in the "Best Foreign Language Film of the Year," making him the first Iranian filmmaker ever to win an Oscar. His Oscar acceptance speech at the 84th Academy Awards, a message of peace in tens political times in his country, made him an instant hero among st Iranians. His film also received nomination for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award in the "Best. Film Not in the English Language" category and for an Academy Award in the "Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen" category. A few days after receiving an Oscar, Farhadi signed with the United Talent Agency (UTA). While A Separation (2011) was being screened in different festivals and countries, Asghar Farhadi and his family moved to Paris so he could start work on the screenplay of The Past (2013), a story that takes place outside of Iran. The main character, Ahmad, returns to Paris after a four-year absence to finalize the legal aspects of his divorce from Marie. Ahmad's presence in Marie's life after all this time creates a complicated situation for them, and forces them to dig into their common past. The Past (2013) was released in 2013 in France during the Cannes Film Festival and again it had around one million admissions. It won the Best Actress Award at Cannes Festival and was nominated for the Golden Globes and the César. Farhadi returned to Iran in 2015 to shoot The Salesman (2016). The film was completed in 2016 and selected in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, where Farhadi won Best Screenplay while Shahab Hosseini, the lead actor, took home Best Actor. The Salesman (2016) was released in France that fall as well as in Iran where it became Farhadi's biggest success. In February 2017, he won his second Oscar for Best Film in a Foreign Language, making him one of the few directors worldwide who have won the category twice. A few months after, Farhadi kicked off his following project for which he reunites on screen Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem. All shot in Spain and in Spanish, Everybody Knows (2018) also stars the Argentinean actor Ricardo Darín. The film is selected as the 71st Cannes Film Festival's opening film while also being in competition. Then at the 74th Cannes Film Festival, for his fourth appearance on the Official Competition, he presented A Hero (2021), which won the Grand Prix.- Amir M. Korangy was born on 24 March 1961 in Isfahan, Iran. He is an actor, known for Superstore (2015), Dead to Me (2019) and NCIS (2003). He has been married to Tina Hawkridge since 1984. They have two children.
- Homayoun Ershadi is an Iranian actor, known for his debut role in Taste of Cherry (1997), and several Iranian and other films since then, including Hollywood movies The Kite Runner and Zero Dark Thirty. Ershadi studied architecture in Italy, graduating in 1970 and worked as an architect for many years. He was discovered as an actor by acclaimed Iranian New Wave film director, Abbas Kiarostami. While Ershadi was sitting in his car in traffic in Tehran he was approached by Kiarostami and eventually chosen to play the leading role in the film, Taste of Cherry. In 2007 he was cast in The Kite Runner, a film about two young boys growing up in Afghanistan.
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Award winner Iranian actress. She studied theater at university and her debut was on Tehrun 2009. Since that time she has acted in a set of Iranian feature films and TV series as well as short films.
Her first TV series -Parvaneh- broadcasted from IRIB in 2013. In 2015 she took part in another TV series entitled Pardeneshin which made her more known. In 2018 she played on the second season of Sakhte-Iran that is one of the most successful VOD series in Iran.
In cinema, her roles in Italy-Italy (2017) and Axing (2018) are well known among public audiences as well as professional critics. She had won Crystal Simorgh for her role on Axing which is the most prestigious film award in Iran.- Director
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Ali Atshani was born in Isfahan. His first cinematic attempt was during his high school years. It was a short movie called "Namaye Entezar" , which was chosen for the second annual 100 movie festival.
By the time he entered the university to study computer engineering, he had completed some short movies and documentaries. During his college years, he started a student critique association which focused on contemporary Iranian and world cinema. Ashtani continued his cinematic activities during his college years and produced a few more short movies. After graduation in 1999, he moved to Tehran in order to continue his art career at the professional level.
In 2002, Ashtani directed a documentary called "Unfinished" which is about religious rituals in Iran. Because of the high sensitivity of this subject in the Iranian society, the documentary was banned by the government and never distributed in Iran but the widespread reception among the international community gradually helped Atshani establish his reputation as a young talent. When "Unfinished" was screened in countries such as the U.S., England and Estonia, it won the second prize in 2003 Houston Movie Festival.
In 2004 and 2006, Atshani made two long movies called "The Forgotten Positives" and "One step to God" out of his own pocket. This movie was screened in countries such as the U.S., Germany, Uruguay, Egypt, Japan, Hungry, and Italy. After receiving positive reviews from critics, Atshani won the third place award from the Houston Movie Festival in 2005. These two movies faced no legal ban in Iran and were successfully screened and distributed by the national television.
In 2007, Ali Atshani directed another movie called "Banana Skin". This movie is considered his first professional project which featured professional cast. This controversial movie focused on spiritual concepts related to the posthumous life. His movie received mixed reviews and faced legal bans in Iran. This movie was eventually screened in countries such as the U.S., Spain, Hong Kong, and Mexico and received positive reviews.
From 2007 to 2009, Atshani received various awards in the domestic film festivals. In 2009, he directed "Democracy Tou Rouze Roshan" with an outstanding team of Iranian superstars. The movie benefited from surrealistic concepts and is considered an event-grade work in the Iranian cinema. This movie is about one of the military generals in the Iran-Iraq war who fled the service. Once again, this sensitive subject provoked harsh reactions by the clergy in Iran and Atshani was almost arrested. The movie set the record for the highest payroll for an Iranian actor who received $100,000 for only three minutes of screen time. This movie was among the bestselling movies in 2010 and helped Atshani gain a reputation as an accomplished independent movie maker. Another work called "Along City" was made in 2010. This movie was based on the outcomes of 2009 presidential elections in Iran and the related political events. It faced harsh reactions from the government and underwent heavy censorship before screening in 2011.
In 2011, Atshani made "The President's Cellphone" which was considered critical towards the Iranian president in those days. The circle close to the Iranian president did not appreciate this movie and it was declared illegal directly by the president. However, by the end of the previous president's term, the movie was screened and received positive reviews.
Another milestone for Atshani was that he made the first 3D movie in the history of Iranian cinema called "Mr. Alef". This movie did not attract the expected attention in Iran, mostly due to controversies about his previous works. But in the international community, this movie was recognized as an technological and artistic breakthrough for the Iranian and the Middle East film industry. It had a limited screening in Iran, partly as a result of technical deficiencies in the movie theaters. This movie was first screened in 2012 Fajr International Film Festival.
In 2013, Atshani directed his fifth long movie called "Negar's Role". This movie was considered an unorthodox work from the structural point of view. This movie drew special attention because one of the pre-revolution Iranian movie stars, Naser Malek Motiee, was among the cast. This movie also faced a two-year ban in Iran until it was eventually screened in 2015.
In 2015, Atshani directed his sixth movie in Germany called "Paradise". This movie touched a very sensitive subject and attracted many critics. The main theme of this movie is about a young clergy who falls in love with a young German girl through Facebook and the related radical Islamic beliefs existing in the society.
Paper Dream Best Film - Tago (India) Best Film - Halocina (Paris) Best Film - Singapore (WFCS) Best Film - Indo Global FF India Best Film - Carnival FF Singapore Nominee - Viffka FF Russian Selected - Lift-Off UK Selected - First Time FF UK Selected - Panama Festival Selected - Bridge FF Canada Selected - Paradise (Hungry) Selected - Stockholm City FF Selected - Indo global FF India Selected - Ukrainian Dream FF Selected - Cinemaking Bangladesh
Katyusha AIFF Film Festival Marita Film Festival Inspiring Films of Australia The BeBop Channel Content Best DOC of American LIFF Film Festival Best Director of American LIFF Film Festival Best Feature Film of American LIFF Film Festival Certificate of Crossover Film Festival Film Festival Best Male Performance of American LIFF Film Festival Best Feature Film of International Rajasthan Jaipur Film Festival Best Supporting Male Performance of American LIFF Film Festival
Wishbone Best Director of Wind International Film Festival Best Male Performance of Wind International Film Festival Best Supporting Male Performance of Wind International Film Festival Best Music of Wind International Film Festival Best Feature Film of Montreal World Film Festival Best Social Message of Angelica Film Festival of America Best Feature Film of Independent Filmmakers of London Best Female Performance of Iranian Film Festival - San Francisco Best Feature Film of International Lakeview Film Festival of India Universal Film Festival The Lift-Off Sessions Online Montreal World Film Festival Fajr International Film Festival Wind International Film Festival Angaelica Film Festival (America) International Nukhu Film Festival International Lift-Off Film Festival Independent filmmakers of London Iranian Film Festival - San Francisco The BeBop Channel Content Festival Nollywood International Film Festival Darbhanga International Film Festival Switzerland International Film Festival Kenya International Sports Film Festival International Markey of DC Film Festival International Depth of Field Film Festival Out of the Can International Film Festival International Garden of India Film Festival International Witches of India Film Festival Los Angeles International Cine Film Festival Lake View International Film Festival (India) Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival International Independent Filmmakers of Berlin Film Festival
Paradise Best Feature Film of High Coast International Film Festival (2018) Best Director Award of International Chelsea Film Festival of NYC (2016) Best Male Performance of International Chelsea Film Festival of NYC (2016) Best Supporting Male Performance of International Chelsea Film Festival of NYC (2016) The Lift-Off Sessions (2018) Out of the Can Film Festival (2018) Gold Movie Awards Goddess Nike (2018) Switzerland International Film Festival (2018) The Buddha International Film Festival (2018) Williamsburg International Film Festival (2018) Fake Flesh Film Fest (2017) Marquee on Main Film Festival (2017) Caribbean Film Festival & Market (2017) Iranian Film Festival - San Francisco (2017) Cyprus International Film Festival "Golden Aphrodite" Paphos (2017)
Negar's Role Fajr International Film Festival Afghanistan Human Rights Film Festival (2017) Nominated of best feature film of Afghanistan Human Rights Film Festival
The President's Cellphone Fajr International Film Festival The International Lift-Off Session Online Nominated of Best Feature Film in the Lift-Off Sessions Online Certificate of Best Female Performance of Fajr International Film Festival
Democracy in Daylight The Lift-Off Session Online Fajr International Film festival International San Francisco Film Festival
Banana Peel Boston International Film Festival Mexico International Film Festival Chicago International Film Festival Furnace International Film Festival Hong Kong International Film Festival
* One Step to God- Korean International Film Festival
- Salerno International Film Festival
- Munich International Film Festival
- Houston International Film Festival
- Bangladesh International Film Festival
- Japan International Digital Film Festival
* The Forgotten Positives- Germany Selb Film Festival
- Hungry MediView Film Festival
- International Houston Film Festival
- Uruguay International Film Festival
* Unfinished- Leeds International Film Festival
- International Houston Film Festival
- International Parno Estonia Film Festival
- Mohamad Ali Keshavarz was born on 15 April 1930 in Isfahan, Iran. He was an actor, known for Chess of the Wind (1976), Wolves (1988) and The imperilled (1983). He was married to Mona Taheri. He died on 14 June 2020 in Tehran, Iran.
- Soraya Esfandiary, second wife of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, acted in one film: an Italian film cut in three parts directed by Michelangelo Antonioni called The Three Faces (1965) ("Three Faces of a Woman"). This was shot a few years after Soraya (who couldn't have children) and the Shah had divorced. Despite a promising debut, she did not pursue an acting career. She wrote her memoirs published in French under the title "Le Palais des solitudes" in the 1990 which included a reprint of her first biography and a recent novel, "Princesse d'argile". Ever since her divorce, Soraya has essentially mingled in the circles of the European Gotha.
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Nosratolah Vahdat was born in 1925 in Isfahan, Iran. He was an actor and director, known for Yek Esfahani dar sarzamin-e Hitler (1976), The Nobody (1960) and Ki daste gol be ab dade? (1973). He was married to Forough Rajai. He died on 6 October 2020 in Tehran, Iran.- Actress
Narges Saberi was born on 23 February 1991 in Isfahan, Iran. She is an actress, known for Salim (2019), Telefon (2014) and Say That I Am (2011).- Farnaz Rahnama was born on 19 October 1981 in Isfahan, Iran. She is an actress, known for A Very Dog Day Afternoon (2010), The Exonerated (2009) and Aclima (2007). She is married to Kiarash Etemadi. They have one child.
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Bahman Farmanara is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and film producer. Bahman Farmanara is the second son in a family of four brothers and one sister. The family business was Textile and he was the only son who did not join the business and went off to United Kingdom and later on to United States to study acting and directing. He graduated from University of Southern California with a BA in Cinema in 1966. After returning to Iran and doing military service, he joined the National Iranian Radio and Television. He produced some major films, including Abbas Kiarostami's first feature, The Report (1977), Bahram Bayzai's The Crow (1977), Khosrow Haritash's Divine One (1976), Mohammad-Reza Aslani's Wind and Chess (1976) and Valerio Zurlini's The Desert of the Tartars (1977 co-production with Italy and France). Farmanara moved to France and then to Canada in 1980, establishing a distribution company and a film festival for children and young adults in Vancouver. He returned to Iran in the mid-1980s. He made and starred in Fragrance of Jasmine in 2000, which won several prizes from the International Fajr Film Festival, including The Best Film and The Best Director awards. He is shooting his last film Del Divaneh in north of Iran.- Actor
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Nosratollah Karimi was born on 22 December 1924 in Isfahan, Iran. He was an actor and director, known for The Interim Husband (1971), The Triple Bed (1972) and The Carriage Driver (1971). He was married to Parvin Teymouri. He died on 3 December 2019 in Tehran, Iran.- Masoud Safavi is the founder and CEO of "RPCA pictures", "Ladybird Entertainment Co.", "Chekkeh Children's Book Publication", "LB actives" and "Bamic Comic studio", which are some of the best and valued Companies in Entertainment Industry. He has more than 20 years of experience in many categories of entertainment industry, from management to Production. Taking advantages of his experience and assuming the knowledge of experts, he has made RPCA, Ladybird etc. to become one of the most successful companies in Entertainment, in Middle East. Safavi began his career as Manager of House of Artist in Isfahan, where he kept his brilliant ideas to improve the Entertainment Industry. And then steps by steps, he begin to improve his vision in Entertainment Management so now he is known as one of the most successful producers in all Entertainment Industry's categories from producing animation to applications, Books, music and etc.
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- Camera and Electrical Department
Rasoul Azadani was born on 3 February 1955 in Isfahan, Iran. He is known for Pocahontas (1995), Hercules (1997) and Aladdin (1992). He was previously married to Gail S. Neal.- Actor
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Reza Arham Sadr was born on 2 May 1924 in Isfahan, Iran. He was an actor and art director, known for Khorshid miderakhshad (1956), Baby Dandy (1974) and Laj o lajbazi (1972). He died on 14 December 2008 in Isfahan, Iran.- Actor
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Ali Rafie was born on 11 January 1939 in Isfahan, Iran. He is an actor and director, known for The Fish Fall in Love (2005), Mr. Yousef (2011) and The Leatherstocking Tales (1969).- Composer
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Farhad Katouei Zadeh is an Iranian composer born on July 4th, 1994 Isfahan, Iran. He started playing classical guitar at the age of sixteen and became interested in rock style for after four years. He released his first official work in the music of the film Liberation (2019) Directed by Danial Hajibarat based on an improvisation, after which he completely make The Madness (2020) soundtrack of Danial Hajibarat.- Actor
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Ramin Yazdani was born on 20 July 1952 in Isfahan, Iran. He is an actor and producer, known for Iron Sky (2012), The Physician (2013) and Hallo, Onkel Doc! (1994).- Director
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Elahe Massumi is an Iranian-born film maker and producer, whose work has been acclaimed internationally.
Born in Esfahan, she moved to the US in 1978, and to New York in 1986, where she earned a Master in Fine Arts at the Pratt Institute.
Since her debut, her eyes and voice have been giving a clear face to the motivations and consequences linked to raw survival, when people's morality and dignity are challenged by the oppression, prejudices and instabilities that still exist in some areas of the world.
Elahe's work does not allow itself to be intimidated. On the contrary, it breaks the barrier of silence and hypocrisy, especially when it comes to denouncing and defending the right of children and women. Her purpose is to make sure that their cries are not muffled by the indifference of those who live far, from otherwise unthinkable realities.
She begins her career by making 16 short films, in format of art installations, until her breakthrough in 2018, with her long feature Roxane. The film, recipient of several international awards, explores men's abuse of power over women forced into temporary marriages and prostitution, through a new and by then unique animation style.
Her recent projects, Violin and Dark Heritage, focus respectively on the life of a renown Iranian female violinist -the victim of domestic abuse- who ends up in a Turkish prison (inspired by true events), and on the exploitation of minor in Congo's coltan mines.- Director
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Mohammad Mohammadian was born on June 22, 1987 in Isfahan, Iran. He is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, editor, producer, photographer, and graphic designer. He became interested in cinema in his teenage years and started his filmmaking education with the Iranian grandmaster of cinema Abbas Kiarostami, whose cinematic style has been a great influence for him.- Director
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Rasoul Sadrameli was born in December 1954 in Isfahan, Iran. The Managing Director of MILAD FILM (established in 1979, the first company in distribution and production of Iranian films after revolution) began his journalism career while he was just 17, and he collaborated with Etela'at Newspaper as reporter, storywriter and editor of Incident page and then as the Editor of Parliamentary Service. He studied sociology at Paul Valéry university of Montpellier in France. He began his professional activities in the Cinema by production of a film entitled Blood Raining in 1981. This film is the first cinematic project after revolution. He directed his debut feature film Salvation in 1983. His other films are: Chrysanthemums (1985) which is the first melodrama in pre-revolution of Iran very well received by the audience. During Autumn (1988) ,The Victim (1991) ,Tehran Symphony (1993) ,Memories Of A Reporter (documentary) (Apart from directing ), The Girl In The Sneakers (1999), I'm Taraneh, 15 (2002), I Saw Your Father Last Night, Aida (2005), Night (2007), Every Night, Loneliness (2008) , Life With Closed Eyes (2010), Waiting For A Miracle (2011). He has written many screenplays including "I Want To Live", based on a true story. He has produced the titles below: The High School, Way And No Way, In A Perfect Coolness, Good Days Of Life, The Foreign Doll, The Strong Card, Night Raid, Lock Means Key (TV), A Cup Of Hot Tea (TV), Sidewalks Of Varajdin (Documentary).- Hushang Harirchiyan was born on 10 August 1932 in Iran, Isfahan. He is an actor, known for Eight Heavens (2012), Miracle of Love (2018) and Jafar Khan az farang bargashte (1985).
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Mamad Haghighat was born in 1952 in Isfahan, Iran. He is a writer and director, known for Two Angels (2003), L'etat de crise (1984) and Subjection (2019).- Actress
Soraya was born on 22 June 1932 in Isfahan, Persia [now Iran]. She is an actress, known for She (1965) and Doctor at the Top (1991).- Reuven Dayan was born on 5 October 1943 in Isfahan, Iran. He was an actor, known for Life According to Agfa (1992), Operation Thunderbolt (1977) and Witness in the War Zone (1987). He died on 17 October 2006 in Israel.
- Arash Soleimani is a theater and television actor born in 12th May 1989 in Isfahan. He has spent his entire acting career at the Hajir Film Sepidar educational institution in Iran. He started professionally acting at the in age of twenties. He has participated in the workshops of Pierre Dominger and Habib Rezaei in Tehran and Kiomars Moradi.
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Erfan Refahatnia is an Iranian Singer and Actor born August 3th 1995 Isfahan,Iran. He started his acting career with Danial Hajibarat in the short movie Inception (2014). He also works in hip hop music. He is more interested in making music and singing and he is much more active in this field than in acting.- Mahnour Shadzi was born on 16 August 1972 in Isfahan, Iran. She is an actress, known for Scream of the Ants (2006) and The Chair (2005).
- Kamyab Falahati was born on 8 February 1998 in Isfahan. He is an actor, known for The Persian Version (2023).
- Matin Shafiei is an Iranian Composer born on October 14th 1998 in Isfahan,Iran. He started his career in the field of music in 2017 in the genre of electronic music. And he also started making film music in collaboration with Farhad Katouei Zadeh in 2023 for the movie Game Over (2023) directed by Danial Hajibarat. He also has a bachelor's degree in psychology.
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Adel Shojaei is an Iranian Actor, Producer and Director born on August 7th 1984 Isfahan, Iran. He began acting in the theater with Hamed Komaily as a teenager. Danial Hajibarat and Adel Shojaei are co-founders of Bidel Irania Film Company in Iran. Adel Shojaei is more worked in film production management and screenplay story. He has a strong interest filmmaking in the conceptual drama...- Houshang Golshiri was born on 16 March 1937 in Isfahan, Iran. He was a writer, known for Prince Ehtejab (1974), Tall Shadows of the Wind (1979) and The Green Cold (2002). He died on 5 June 2000 in Tehran, Iran.
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Abdolhossein Sepenta was born in 1901 in Isfahan, Iran. He is known for Cheshmhaye siah (1936), Shirin va Farhad (1934) and Leyli va Majnun (1937).- Mohammad Beheshti was born on 24 October 1928 in Isfahan, Iran. He died on 28 June 1981 in Tehran, Iran.
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Amir Masoud Aghababaian, has been active in the field of editing, script writing and directing documentary and fiction, with 28 years of professional experience, He graduated from the theatre. He has a record of working with International film festivals, Organizations, such as UNHCR, Berlinale, and Documenta Madrid in Spain, Germany, India, and China. He got his diploma in pottery & Islamic ceramics arts at Isfahan Art school. His main amateur activities were focused on photography, graphic, playing roles in theatre, and making 8mm short films. He graduated from the Tehran University of Art with a degree in Dramatic Literature. At that time, he started his professional career as a director and editor for TV documentary series. his first feature motion picture, "Mermaid " is a story about environmental activists & oil pollution in southern Iran and the Persian Gulf. To get permission from government offices, he rewrote the script 11 times & they censored it again during shooting, from his point of view, it is not a completed film. the film does not screen in public cinemas and received several awards from international film festivals in India and China.- Shapour Bakhtiar was born on 26 June 1914 in Isfahan, Iran. He died on 8 August 1991 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
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Ali Fatehi was born on 26 April 1982 in Isfahan, Iran. He is a director and editor, known for Rue des Garennes, By Time (2011) and Aghaye Dr Brunet (2020).- Mohamad Ramezani Pour was born on 6 December 2000 in Iran, Isfahan. He is an actor, known for About Elly (2009), Fireworks Wednesday (2006) and Law of Tehran (2019).
- Hamidreza Ghorbani is a singer-songwriter, film and series composer in pop style. He was born on July 30 1991 in Iran and Isfahan province. He started his music career since 2007 and has been working as a composer and sound Editor, Mixing and Mastering with some of the world's leading Television channels, among his works is the series "Young and the Restless" Produced by the CBS TV channel pointed out.
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Esan Moa (November 24) is a filmmaker. Growing up, he always loved classic movies, music and as a teenager, he even spent time learning graphic design, photography and music. In 2012-2013, he wrote and directed his first short Documentary, Poor Millionaires (2013). He is known for his work on Poor Millionaires (2013), Someone's life (2014).- Afsaneh Salehi was born on 23 October 1972 in Isfahan, Iran. She is an actress, known for Wavelength (2018), Miracle of Love (2018) and Scissor (2016).
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Masoud Deljoo was born on 13 January 1967 in Isfahan, Iran. Masoud is a cinematographer and assistant director, known for The Stranger (2020) and Our Extraordinary Guests.- Cinematographer
Amir Hossein Dibaj was born on 27 December 1989 in Iran, Isfahan. Amir Hossein is a cinematographer, known for Rental (2020) and Spider-Zan (2024).- Fereydoon Sorani was born in 1950 in Isfahan, Iran. He is an actor, known for Gonjeshk (2007), The Death Story of Sohrab (2017) and Jafar Khan az farang bargashte (1985).
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Vahid Mahdavi was born on 23 December 1988 in Isfahan, Iran. He is a director and writer, known for Twenty Five Years Old Portrait (2021).- Farokh Faraji is an Iranian actor (born August 19, 1992 ) and musician born in.Farokh Faraji was very interested in singing and acting in Iranian cinema since he was a teenager, that's why he entered this field from a young age and is one of the most popular actors in Iranian cinema. Farokh Faraji has won various awards in this field, which has made this artist more popular among Iranian people. He Just Started as an Actor in the Cinema But Now He is Between Jobs:Cinema Actor & Music producer . His Hobbies are Listening to music & Going to the cinema.
- Jafar Modaress Sadeghi was born on 19 May 1954 in Isfahan, Iran. He is a writer, known for The River's End (2003).
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Iman Ranjbar was born on August 13, 1987 in Iran. He became interested in cinema in his teenage years and began his studies by becoming a member of Isfahan Youth Cinema Association. He is an editor, actor and filmmaker who has acted for Cadillac and Shiva's loneliness. . He is, known for Mashin Tahrir (2022), Dog Killer (2021) and Cadillac (2018).- Director
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He is mostly known as the director of short and lasting films, most of which were produced with the lowest cost and the highest quality, and have always attracted the attention of a large number of Iranian audiences. He is one of the few directors who entered the directing profession from the age of less than 18 years.