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From 2007 to 2010 she worked on numerous [[Photo-based works by Mania Akbari|photo-based works]] that were featured in numerous galleries and art auctions. After the internal struggle and conflict of 2010 in Iran, she made a cautious documentary about the execution of [[Iran Human Rights|Behnoud Shojaee]], titled 30 Minutes To 6. Although the filmmaking atmosphere was becoming more closed and controlled, she decided to make her third feature length film in 2011 titled [[OneTwoOne]], which also was exhibited in numerous film festivals around the world. In the same year she started working on her next film, originally titled Women Do Not Have Breasts. She wrote, directed and acted in this film as well. During the making of this film numerous filmmakers were arrested in Iran, and since the state confined limit of expression contradicted her thoughts and true self and the barred atmosphere distanced her from her mode of expression, she left Iran with her film forever. She finished the rest of her film in London in 2012 and changed the title of the film to [[From Tehran to London (film)|From Tehran To London]] followed by that she made two short video arts titled "[[In My Country, Men Have Breasts]]," and "I slept with my mother, my father, my brother and my sister in a country called Iran."
From 2007 to 2010 she worked on numerous [[Photo-based works by Mania Akbari|photo-based works]] that were featured in numerous galleries and art auctions. After the internal struggle and conflict of 2010 in Iran, she made a cautious documentary about the execution of [[Iran Human Rights|Behnoud Shojaee]], titled 30 Minutes To 6. Although the filmmaking atmosphere was becoming more closed and controlled, she decided to make her third feature length film in 2011 titled [[OneTwoOne]], which also was exhibited in numerous film festivals around the world. In the same year she started working on her next film, originally titled Women Do Not Have Breasts. She wrote, directed and acted in this film as well. During the making of this film numerous filmmakers were arrested in Iran, and since the state confined limit of expression contradicted her thoughts and true self and the barred atmosphere distanced her from her mode of expression, she left Iran with her film forever. She finished the rest of her film in London in 2012 and changed the title of the film to [[From Tehran to London (film)|From Tehran To London]] followed by that she made two short video arts titled "[[In My Country, Men Have Breasts]]," and "I slept with my mother, my father, my brother and my sister in a country called Iran."

==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable" align=center
|-
! Year !! English title !! Genre-Time !! Career
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| 2001|| ''[[Old Man Of Harra]]'' || ''Documentary-58Min'' || ''Assistant Director''
|-
| 2002 || ''[[Ten By:Abbas Kiarostami]]'' || ''Feature-92Min'' || ''Actress''
|-
| 2003 || ''[[Crystal ]]'' || ''Documentary-54Min'' || ''Director''
|-
| 2004 || ''[[20 Fingers]]'' || ''Feature-73Min'' || ''Director-Writer-Actress''
|-
| 2005 || ''[[Six Video arts]]'' || ''Video Arts-9Min'' || ''Director-Actress''
|-
| 2007 || ''[[10+4]]'' || ''Feature-77Min'' || ''Director-Writer-Actress''
|-
| 2009 || ''[[30Minutes To Six]]'' || ''Documentary-53Min'' || ''Director''
|-
| 2011 || ''[[OneTwoOne]]'' || ''Feature-85Min'' || ''Director-Writer''
|-
| 2012 || ''[[From Tehran To London ]]'' || ''Feauture-67Min'' || ''Director-Writer-Actress''
|-
| 2012 || ''[[In My Country Men Have Breast]]'' || ''Video Arts-3Min'' || ''Director-Writer-Actress''
|-
|}



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* [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/47/20fingers.htm Interview on Bright Lights Film Journal]
* [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/47/20fingers.htm Interview on Bright Lights Film Journal]
* http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/47/20fingers.php
* http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/47/20fingers.php
* http://www.close-upfilm.com/reviews/a/20fingers.htm
* http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/mania-akbari-statement
* http://www.thelamp.ca/film/index.php?id=49
* http://www.infocusdialogue.com/artists/mania-akbari/
* http://www.redcat.org/event/mania-akbari
* http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/mania-akbari
* http://blogs.denverpost.com/madmoviegoer/tag/mania-akbari/
* http://www.denverfilm.org/filmcenter/detail.aspx?id=24429
* http://35.mostra.org/en/jornal-da-mostra/diretora-mania-akbari-vem-a-sao-paulo-sua-distribuidora-iraniana-continua-na-prisao/
* http://www.iranian.com/Azizi/2004/September/Film/index.html
* http://www.iranian.com/Azizi/2004/September/Film/index.html
* http://grunes.wordpress.com/2010/08/21/20-fingers-mania-akbari-2004/
* http://www.close-upfilm.com/reviews/a/20fingers.htm
* http://www.maniaakbari.wordpress.com

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Mania Akbari (Persian: مانيا اکبری) is an Iranian film director. Akbari began her artistic career as a painter in 1991. She entered the world of cinema as a director of photography and later as an assistant director of documentaries. In 2002, she starred in Abbas Kiarostami’s Ten and in 2003 co-directed the documentary Crystal. In 2005 she wrote, directed and starred in her first feature film, 20 Fingers, winner of the Digital Cinema Award at Venice Film Festival in 2004.[1] In 2007, Akbari directed a sequel to Kiarostami's Ten entitled 10+4 (Dah Be Alaveh Chahar) in which she depicts her battle with cancer.

Biography

Mania Akbari was born in 1974 in Tehran, Iran. From the year 1991 she began her career by exhibiting nationally and internationally in group and solo exhibitions as a painter. She then was exposed to cinema by working as a cinematographer and assistant director on a few documentaries.[2]

In the year 2002 herself, her son Amin Maher and her sister Roya Akbari depicted part of her real life in front of the camera for Abbas Kiarostami's Ten, which entered the competition at Cannes Film Festival in the same year. The following year she made a documentary called Crystal. In 2004 she wrote, acted and directed her first feature length film 20 Fingers,[3] which won the best film in Venice Film Festival's Digital Cinema section. From there on 20 Fingers was screened and received awards from more than 40 film festivals around the world. Between the years 2004 to 2007 she made 6 Video Arts titled Self, Repression, Sin, Escape, Fear, and Destruction, which participated in numerous festivals such as Locarno Film Festival and exhibited at museums such as Tate Modern. In 2007 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She directed and acted in her second feature film, 10+4, a sequel to Abbas Kiarostami's Ten made four years after. This film was exhibited at numerous festivals such as San Sebastian International Film Festival. This film also received numerous awards such as the Nantes Special Award, and the award for best film and best director at Kerala Film Festival.

From 2007 to 2010 she worked on numerous photo-based works that were featured in numerous galleries and art auctions. After the internal struggle and conflict of 2010 in Iran, she made a cautious documentary about the execution of Behnoud Shojaee, titled 30 Minutes To 6. Although the filmmaking atmosphere was becoming more closed and controlled, she decided to make her third feature length film in 2011 titled OneTwoOne, which also was exhibited in numerous film festivals around the world. In the same year she started working on her next film, originally titled Women Do Not Have Breasts. She wrote, directed and acted in this film as well. During the making of this film numerous filmmakers were arrested in Iran, and since the state confined limit of expression contradicted her thoughts and true self and the barred atmosphere distanced her from her mode of expression, she left Iran with her film forever. She finished the rest of her film in London in 2012 and changed the title of the film to From Tehran To London followed by that she made two short video arts titled "In My Country, Men Have Breasts," and "I slept with my mother, my father, my brother and my sister in a country called Iran."

Filmography

Year English title Genre-Time Career
2001 Old Man Of Harra Documentary-58Min Assistant Director
2002 Ten By:Abbas Kiarostami Feature-92Min Actress
2003 Crystal Documentary-54Min Director
2004 20 Fingers Feature-73Min Director-Writer-Actress
2005 Six Video arts Video Arts-9Min Director-Actress
2007 10+4 Feature-77Min Director-Writer-Actress
2009 30Minutes To Six Documentary-53Min Director
2011 OneTwoOne Feature-85Min Director-Writer
2012 From Tehran To London Feauture-67Min Director-Writer-Actress
2012 In My Country Men Have Breast Video Arts-3Min Director-Writer-Actress


Portfolio

  • Assistant director - Old man of Harra By Mahvash sheikholeslami (2001)
  • First actress in feature film - 10 By Abbas Kiarostami (2002)
  • Directed documentary - Crystal /Dv color /54 min (2003)
  • Director and actress - feature film 20 Fingers /Dv color/73min (2004)
  • Directed 6 Video Arts - Self , Repression, Sin , Escape, Fear and Devastation.(Dv color 2004- 2007)
  • Director and actress - feature film 10+4 /HD color/ 77min (2007)
  • 10Photo-based works - This is Mania-This is not Mania (2007)
  • 10Photo-based works - This is not Mania- This is not Mandana(2008)
  • Photo-based work- Van Goghs Ear (2008)
  • 10Photo-based works - Devastation (2009)
  • 10Photo-based works - My Family (2009)
  • Photo-based work - My Guernica (2009)
  • 10Photo-based work - To Be Mandana, To Be Not Mandana (2009)
  • 7Photo-based work - Happy Marriage, Mania Akbari & Behnoud Shojaee(2010)
  • Directed - Documentary 30 minute to 6 /DvColor/53min (2009–10)
  • Directed - feature film OneTwoOne/ HD Color/85 min (2010)
  • Directed and acted - feature film From Tehran to London /HD Color/67 min (2011–12)
  • Directed Video Art - In My Country, Men Have Breasts /HD Color/ 3min (2012)
  • Directed Video Art - I slept with my mother, my father, my brother and my sister in a country called Iran / HD Color/ 6min (2012)

Awards and Honors

Exhibitions

Video Arts

Photo-based Works