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Mohammad Reza Honarmand
محمدرضا هنرمند
Born1955 (age 68–69)
Tehran, Iran
Occupation(s)Director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1982–present

Mohammad Reza Honarmand (Persian: محمدرضا هنرمند; born 1955) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and producer.

Directing in Cinema

Honarmand has directed films in various genres. In Dozd-e arousak-ha, he experienced a film with an attractive content that was for children.
In 1994 he made a war film named Didar. Mehran Modiri (one of the most famous comedy directors in Iran) acted his first cinema role there. Since then, Honarmand came to comedy films. Mard-e avazi and Moomiyaee 3 are two comedy films by him.
Mard-e avazi (Starring Parviz Parastui) became a successful film among the people of Iran at its time.

Activities in TV

Mohammad-Reza Honarmand is also active in TV. His comedy-political TV series Cactus (Persian: کاکتوس) was praised by Iraninian critics.
Zir-e tigh is the name of Honarmand's last work. In this festival, Mohammad Reza Honarmand won the award of the best director for TV programs for Zir-e tigh .

Filmography as Director

Cinema

  • 1982: Marg-e digari (in English : Another Death)
  • 1984: Gourkan (The Badger)
  • 1985: Zang-ha (The Bells)
  • 1987: Radd-e pa-yi bar shen (Footprint on the Sand)
  • 1989: Dozd-e arousak-ha (Dolls Thief)
  • 1994: Didar (The Visit)
  • 1999: Mard-e avazi (The Wrong Man)
  • 2000: Moomiyaee 3 (Mummy III)
  • 2002: Azizam man kook nistam (Honey, I am not winded)
  • 2019: Symphony No. 9

TV Series

References

  1. An Iranian Director Won the Best Director of TV Programs Award International Rome TV Programs Festival.July 19, 2007

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