Mohammad Abdi

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Mohammad Abdi
BornSeptember 1974
Occupations
  • An Iranian author,
  • Film critic, and
  • Art researcher
Notable workHe Wrote a novel called "Five Women" was published London in 2020.

Mohammad Abdi (Persian: محمد عبدی, Tehran, Iran, September 1974) is an Iranian author, film critic and art researcher.

Career[edit]

Abdi started his career in 1990. He has written articles and film reviews for many publications both in Persian and English.[1]

In 2003, Abdi along with a few other Iranian film critics, was arrested in Iran charged with "promoting western culture",[2] consequently Abdi left Iran in 2005 and since then, he has been living in London, UK.

Abdi has been member of jury in a few film festivals such as Busan, Moscow, Thessaloniki and Kiev.[1]

Works/Publications[edit]

Books[edit]

  • In 1998, Abdi Published his first book " Film Criticism in Iran" about the history of film review and film analysis in Iran. From 1999 to 2002, he served as the editor-in- chief for "Honar Haftom" (Seventh Art) magazine.[1]
  • His first short story collection with the title of "Marg-e yek Roshanfekr" ( Death of an Intellectual) was published in 2002 in Tehran, Iran. His second short story collection called "Az Opera Lezzat bebbar"(Enjoy the Opera) was published in Paris in 2013.[3]
  • His first novel called "Five Women" was published London in 2020.[4]
  • Mohammad, Abdi (2011). Death of an intellectual: Marg-e Yek Roshanfekr. H&S Media. ISBN 978-1-780-83064-3.

Films[edit]

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