Amir Zargara
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Amir Zargara, an Iranian-Canadian (BIPOC) writer, director, and producer, offers a unique perspective shaped by the cultural tapestry of Iran and Canada. His journey, marked by the resilience of an immigrant and the challenges of living with a stutter, profoundly influences his approach to storytelling.
Amir embarked on his filmmaking journey with "Become the Wounded" in 2021. He has since produced a feature film, multiple short films, commercials, music videos, and documentaries. His work has garnered 30 awards and been featured in over 100 film festivals, including Oscar-qualifying events such as Austin, Calgary, Santa Barbara, Raindance, Rhode Island, Tirana, Nashville, HollyShorts, Edmonton, and BronzeLens, among others.
Central to Amir's philosophy is a commitment to the inherent humanity in all characters. His films explore the moral complexities individuals face, emphasizing the nuanced shades of human nature and advocating empathy over judgment. This perspective mirrors his life experiences, blending diverse cultures with personal challenges.
Amir's notable achievements include attaching an Oscar-nominated actor to an upcoming short film, earning Vimeo Staff Pick and Nowness recognitions, and winning Stage 32. His works have been distributed by The Criterion Channel, Air Canada, Omeleto, CBC, NYICFF, Bell, SSFFA, and BFI. He received the Reelworld Film Festival Outstanding Producer - Short Film 2022 Award. Recent scripts have ranked in the top 5% on The Black List and top 6% on Coverfly.
Amir embarked on his filmmaking journey with "Become the Wounded" in 2021. He has since produced a feature film, multiple short films, commercials, music videos, and documentaries. His work has garnered 30 awards and been featured in over 100 film festivals, including Oscar-qualifying events such as Austin, Calgary, Santa Barbara, Raindance, Rhode Island, Tirana, Nashville, HollyShorts, Edmonton, and BronzeLens, among others.
Central to Amir's philosophy is a commitment to the inherent humanity in all characters. His films explore the moral complexities individuals face, emphasizing the nuanced shades of human nature and advocating empathy over judgment. This perspective mirrors his life experiences, blending diverse cultures with personal challenges.
Amir's notable achievements include attaching an Oscar-nominated actor to an upcoming short film, earning Vimeo Staff Pick and Nowness recognitions, and winning Stage 32. His works have been distributed by The Criterion Channel, Air Canada, Omeleto, CBC, NYICFF, Bell, SSFFA, and BFI. He received the Reelworld Film Festival Outstanding Producer - Short Film 2022 Award. Recent scripts have ranked in the top 5% on The Black List and top 6% on Coverfly.