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'''Behrooz Afkhami''' (1956 – Present) is an [[Iran|Iranian]] film Director and Screen Writer. Known for a distinct style that utilizes Point of View camera techniques to portray stories of classical human drama.
'''Behrooz Afkhami''' (1956 – Present) is an [[Iran|Iranian]] film Director and Screen Writer. Known for a distinct style that utilizes Point of View camera techniques to portray stories of classical human drama.


[[File:Behrooz Afkhami.jpg|thumb|right|Behrooz Afkhami]]
[[File:B_Afkhami.jpg‎|thumb|right|Behrooz Afkhami]]


== Career and Life ==
== Career and Life ==

Revision as of 21:18, 12 May 2010

Behrooz Afkhami (1956 – Present) is an Iranian film Director and Screen Writer. Known for a distinct style that utilizes Point of View camera techniques to portray stories of classical human drama.

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Behrooz Afkhami

Career and Life

Behrooz Afkhami has been teaching Script Writing, Directing and Editing both privately and in Universities since 1989.[1]

Filmography

  • Child of the Dawn 2011, 110 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter
  • St. Pertersburg 2010, 130 mins, Super 35 Millimeter
  • Gavkhouni (The River's End) 2004, 98 minutes, Super 35 Millimeter, Screened in Toronto, Brisbane, Cannes Film Festivals, Won South Korean Movie Award, Won Catholic Church Award in Brisbane
  • Shokaran (Hemlock) 2000, 86 minutes, Cinemascope, Shokaran broke the Iranian Box Office record and is one of the few adult-themed melodramas from Iran to find its way to American screens.[2]
  • 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

  • Eleven Minutes, 30 Seconds 2008, Television Production 75 minutes
  • One Hundred & Twenty Five ???? Year, Television Production Series: 12 Episodes, 50 Minutes each
  • Kouchak Jangli (Rebel in the Jungle) ??? Year, Television Production Series: 10 Episodes, 750 Minutes Total. Based on scripts from Naser Taghvai.
  • As well as, more than 10 Documentaries for Iranian National Television

Director of Photography

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

Script Writing

  • Child of the Dawn 2011
  • Eleven Minutes, 30 Seconds 2008
  • One Hundred & Twenty Five ???? Year
  • Gavkhouni (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) ??? year
  • Manuscripts ???? Year, Directed by Mehrzad Minoui.
  • 53 Men ???? Year, 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

Published Books

  • Volcanic Core of Cinema (Anthology) ???? Year/Publisher

Teaching

  • University of Art Tehran
  • Faculty of Visual Arts, University of Tehran
  • Faculty of TV & Radio in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company
  • Many Private Institutes in Iran and Canada

Awards

  • South Korean Movie Award for Best Direction
  • Catholic Church Award in Brisbane for Best Motion Picture

References