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Boshra Dastournezhad
Born
Boshra Dastournezhad Haghighi

(1985-04-07) April 7, 1985 (age 39)
Shiraz, Iran
OccupationActress/Model
Years active2009–present

Boshra Dastournezhad (born 1985) is a Persian actress and model in Shiraz, Iran, the daughter of Mehran Dastournezhad Haghighi and Fariba Vesali, granddaughter of Abdosamad Dastournezhad Haghighi and Parvin Samandari (Agah).

At age 12, Dastournezhad started modeling for her aunt, Shabnam Dastournezhad Haghighi, a professional painter in Iran. Her time with her aunt exposed Dastournezhad to a new world of artistic expression. That led Ms. Dastournezhad to a career in modeling.

Career

Dastournezhad started modeling professionally in Turkey in 2009. She modeled for several local and national campaigns. In 2012, her modeling endeavors took her to the United States. While in the United States she had several jobs that helped to propel her career. In 2014 during a trip to Seattle, she was recorded reciting an original poem in her native language of Persian. It was posted to Facebook and received over 16,000 Shares, catching the attention of Marjaneh Moghimi, a prominent Iranian-American producer. After a brief conversation, Dastournezhad, was cast as Maral in Radio Dreams, a United States-Iranian film by Iranian born film maker Babak Jalali.[1][2]

Reception

Writing in Variety, critic Catherine Bray called her performance "a standout among the supporting players, sketching the financially astute daughter of the station owner with Aubrey Plaza levels of deadpan misanthropy."[3]

Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "Presenting a nuanced, intelligent and consistently droll take on hot-button subjects of immigration, identity and cultural assimilation..." and that it "stand[s] comparison with the finest radio-themed enterprises of the current century..."[4]

Writing in Variety, critic Catherine Bray called the film a "quietly satisfying gem..." and a "deserving Tiger competition winner at Rotterdam..."[5]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Festival Recipient Result
2016 Tiger Award: Best Picture 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands) Radio Dreams Won
2016 Special Jury Mention Seattle International Film Festival Radio Dreams Won
2016 Best Director International Andrei Tarkovsky Film Festival (Invanovo region, Russia) Radio Dreams Won
2016 Best Actor: Mohsen Namjoo Durban International Film Festival

(South Africa)

Radio Dreams Won

Other career

Fashion model in Turkey and the United States. 2009–Present.


References

  1. ^ "IMDB". 24 June 2016.
  2. ^ Griffiths, Michael (24 June 2016). "Hollywood Reporter".
  3. ^ Bray, Catherine (24 June 2016). "Film Review: 'Radio Dreams'". Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Tiger directors: Babak Jalali, 'Radio Dreams'". Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  5. ^ Bray, Catherine (24 June 2016). "Film Review: 'Radio Dreams'". Retrieved 24 June 2016.