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Fatemeh Naghavi

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Fatemeh Naghavi (Template:Lang-fa) is an Iranian actress.

She is known for her film The Circle (2000) in the western world.[1] Her films include Dayereh (2000), Nasl-e sookhte (1999), Mosaferan (1992), Do film ba yek belit (1990), Gonge Khab Dideh (The Mute Dream) (2002) (directed by her husband, noted Iranian director Attila Pessyani),[2][3] and Devil's Ship (2008).[4]

Naghavi is married to actor Atila Pesyani, with whom she has two children: Setareh and Khosro.

References

  1. ^ (15 June 2001) 'Circle' is compelling film about oppression of women, The Daily Gazette (reprint from The Washington Post news service), Retrieved December 3, 2010
  2. ^ (19 July 2002). Interacting Without Words And Separated by a Duck, The New York Times, Retrieved December 3, 2010
  3. ^ Grode, Eric (30 August 2002). The Mute Dream (Gonge Khab Dideh), Backstage, Retrieved December 3, 2010
  4. ^ (27 August 2008). Devil's Ship at the Hub, The Times, Retrieved December 3, 2010