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Mohammad Ali Sajjadi

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Mohammad Ali Sajjadi
محمدعلی سجادی
Born1957
Amol, Iran
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, editor, producer, production designer

Mohammad Ali Sajjadi (Persian: محمدعلی سجادی; born 1957, Amol), is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, editor, producer, production designer and writer.[1][2][3]

Filmography

Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer Editor Set Designer
2019 Soodabeh Yes Yes Yes Yes No
2018 Divorce me for the sake of cats Yes No Yes Yes No
2015 Tamrin Baray e Ejra Yes No No No No
2014 Mazar-i-Sharif No No No Yes No
2008 Predicament Yes No Yes Yes No
2006 Pāpital (Hedera helix) No No No Yes No
2004 Tardast (The Juggler) Yes Yes Yes Yes No
2004 Shurideh (Deranged) Yes No Yes Yes Yes
2003 Jenayat (The Crime) Yes No Yes Yes No
2002 Molaghat ba Tooti (Meeting Tooti) No No No Yes No
2002 Roya ye Javani (The dreams of Youth) No No No Yes No
2001 Asiri (Ethereal) Yes Yes Yes Yes No
2000 Rang e Shab (The Colour of Night) Yes No Yes Yes Yes
2000 Ali and Danny No No No Yes No
1999 Shifteh (Lovesick) Yes No Yes Yes Yes
1998 Bazigar (The Actor) Yes No Yes Yes No
1997 Mohreh (The Bead) Yes Yes Yes Yes No
1991 Afsane ye mah palang (Panther Moon Legend) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1989 Gozal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1988 Mesl e Bad (Like the Wind) Yes Yes Yes Yes No
1987 Gomshodegan (Lost) Yes No Yes Yes No
1985 Jedal (Controversy) Yes No Yes No Yes
1984 Ganj (The Treasure) Yes No Yes Yes No
1983 Bazjuei yek jenayat (Interrogation of a Crime) Yes No Yes No No
1981 Jaddeh (The Road) Yes No Yes No No

References

  1. ^ Soureh Cinema
  2. ^ "Nashr e Ney". Archived from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  3. ^ Cinet Mag