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'''Bahman Ghobadi''' ([[Kurdish language|Kurdish]]: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, [[Persian language|Persian]]: بهمن قبادی ) is a [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] [[Iran]]ian [[film director]]. He was born on [[February 1]], [[1969]] in [[Baneh]], [[Iran]]. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "[[Iranian New Wave|new wave]]" of Iranian cinema.<ref>[http://www.greencine.com/static/primers/iran-2.jsp "Iranian New Wave", by Jeffrey M. Anderson]</ref><ref>[http://www.utne.com/issues/2003_119/view/10779-1.html The Iranian New Wave, Iranian filmmakers enjoy a golden age]</ref>
'''Bahman Ghobadi''' ([[Kurdish language|Kurdish]]: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, [[Persian language|Persian]]: بهمن قبادی ) is a [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] [[Iran]]ian [[film director]]. He was born on [[February 1]], [[1969]] in [[Baneh]], [[Iran]]. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "[[Iranian New Wave|new wave]]" of Iranian cinema.<ref>[http://www.greencine.com/static/primers/iran-2.jsp "Iranian New Wave", by Jeffrey M. Anderson]</ref><ref>[http://www.utne.com/issues/2003_119/view/10779-1.html The Iranian New Wave, Iranian filmmakers enjoy a golden age]</ref>

== Evil Withing Bahman Ghobadi ==

Bahman Ghobadi is a kind of person who mostly like to steal ideas from other directors and movie makers, from famous and well known directors to infamous. He is not a true director and has many oppositions whom do not like him and his work.

You are not a good person and a good director if you copy breech the humanity, respect and trust of co-producers around you. This is a competition business ofcourse but in a way that own work, idea and theme been developed and produced by yourself and not copied from others.

A good well known director should not backstabb co-workers, but support them and challenge in a proper manner not but cheating and backstabbing...



== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 16:18, 16 May 2009

Bahman Ghobadi at a press conference at the San Sebastián Film Festival 2006

Bahman Ghobadi (Kurdish: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, Persian: بهمن قبادی ) is a Kurdish Iranian film director. He was born on February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Iran. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "new wave" of Iranian cinema.[1][2]

Biography

He was born in Baneh, in northwestern Kurdistan Province of Iran. His family moved to Sanandaj in 1981. Ghobadi received a Bachelor of Arts in film directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. After a brief career in industrial photography, Ghobadi began making short 8 mm films. His documentary Life In Fog won numerous awards[who?]. Bahman Ghobadi was assistant director on Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us.

Bahman Ghobadi founded Mij Film in 2000, a company with the aim of production of films in Iran about its different ethnic groups. His first feature film was A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), the first Kurdish film produced in Iran.[who?] The film won Caméra d'Or at Cannes Film Festival. His second feature was Marooned in Iraq (2002), which brought him the Gold Plaque from Chicago International Film Festival. His third feature, Turtles Can Fly, followed in 2004, winning the Glass Bear and Peace Film Award at Berlin International Film Festival and Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival.

In 2006, Ghobadi's Half Moon won Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. Iran's renowned actors Golshifteh Farahani, Hassan Poorshirazi and Hedyeh Tehrani acted in this movie. The music of the movie was made by Iran's world-class musician Hossein Alizadeh. The film, which is a collaborative project by Iran, France, Austria and Iraq, was shot fully in Iranian Kurdistan. However, it narrates the story of a group of Iranian Kurdish musicians who would like to travel to Iraq and organize a concert in Iraqi Kurdistan.

In 2006, Index on Censorship gave Ghobadi an Index Film Award for making a significant contribution to freedom of expression through his film "Turtles Can Fly."[citation needed]

Filmography

Film Date
Golbaji 1990 short film
A Glance 1990 short film
Again Rain with Melody 1995 short film
Party 1996 short film
Like Mother 1996 short film
God's Fish 1996 short film
Notebook's Quote 1996 short film
Ding 1996 short film
Life in Fog 1997 short film
The Pigeon of Nader Flew 1997 short film
Telephone Booth 1997 short film
A Time for Drunken Horses 2000
Marooned in Iraq 2002
War is Over 2003 short film
Daf 2003 short film
Turtles Can Fly 2004
Half Moon 2006

See also

Notes and References

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