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(Redirected from Behrooz Afkhami) Iranian film director and screenwriter
Behrouz Afkhami
Behrouz Afkhami at 32nd Fajr International Film Festival
Member of the Parliament of Iran
In office
26 May 2000 – 27 May 2004
ConstituencyTehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr
Majority973,727 (33.22%)
Personal details
Born (1956-10-24) October 24, 1956 (age 68)
Tehran, Iran
Political partyIslamic Iran Participation Front (until 2009)
Spouse(s)Nahid Tolou (separated)
Marjan Shirmohamadi (current wife)
Alma materIran Broadcasting University
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter, executive
WebsiteBehroozAfkhami.com

Behrouz Afkhami (Persian: بهروز افخمی; born October 24, 1956) is an Iranian film director and screenwriter. He is known for a style that utilizes point of view camera techniques to portray stories of human drama. He was also member of the Iranian Parliament from 2000 to 2004. He was the host of the third series of the television program, Haft.

Career and life

Behrouz Afkhami has been teaching script writing, directing and editing both privately and in universities since 1989.

Filmography

  • The Morning of The Execution, 2023, 90 minutes
  • Fox, 2015, 90 minutes
  • Azar, Shahdokht, Parviz and Others, 2014, 114 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter
  • Saint Petersburg, 2010, 130 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter
  • Black Noise, 2011, 85 minutes
  • The Son of Dawn, 2006–2009, 110 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter
  • The River's End, 2004, 98 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter. Gavkhouni was screened at the Toronto, Brisbane, and Cannes film festivals. It won the South Korean Movie Award and the Catholic Church Award at Brisbane.
  • Hemlock, 2000, 86 minutes, Cinemascope. Shokaran broke the Iranian box office record and is one of few Iranian melodramas to be released in the US.
  • The World Champion, 1998, 96 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter
  • The Day of the Devil, 1995, Super 35 Millimeter
  • The Day of the Angel, 1993, Cinemascope
  • The Bride, 1991, 90 Minutes, Super 35 Millimeter

Television series

  • Thunder and Lightning, 2021, television series
  • Operation 125, 2009–2012, television production
  • Eleven Minutes, 30 Seconds, 2008, television production, 75 minutes.
  • One Hundred & Twenty Five, television production, 12 episodes, 50 minutes each.
  • Kouchak Jangli (Rebel in the Jungle), television production series: 10 episodes, 750 minutes total. Based on scripts from Nasser Taghvai.
  • More than 10 documentaries for Iranian National Television.

Director of photography

  • Under the Rain 1986, 110 minutes, 16 millimeter, Director: Seifollah Daad

Script writing

  • The Morning of The Execution, 2023.
  • Thunder and Lightning, 2021, television series
  • Child of the Dawn, 2011.
  • Eleven Minutes 30 Seconds, 2008.
  • One Hundred and Twenty Five, 2006.
  • The River's End, 2004.
  • Hemlock, 2000.
  • The World Champion, 1998.
  • The Day of the Devil, 1995, adaptation of Fredrich Forside's book “Fourth Protocol”.
  • The Day of the Angel, 1993.
  • The Bride, 1991, co-writer Alireza Davoodnejad.
  • Kouchak Jangli (Rebel in the Jungle).
  • Manuscripts, directed by Mehrzad Minoui.
  • 53 Men, directed by Yousef Seyed Mahdavi.

Film editing

  • Don't put Mud in the Spring, 1989.
  • Quarantine, 2007.
  • Gavkhouni (The River's End), 2004.
  • Eleven Minutes 30 Seconds, 2008.

Television host

Published books

  • Volcanic Core of Cinema (Anthology), year unknown.

Teaching

Awards

References

  1. "Iranian Film Society". Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  2. Hemlock

External links

Crystal Simorgh for Best Director
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay
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