Ali Rafie
Ali Rafie (January 11, 1938) (Persian: علی رفیعی)is an Iranian theatre and cinema director and stage designer.
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Occupation | Director, Playwright, Stage designer |
Years active | 1958–present |
Education
He got his B.S and Master of sociology from Sorbonne university 1964–1968 He got the B.s,Master and PHD of theater from Sorbonne university 1967–1974
Plays (as a writer, director and stage designer)
- Antigone by Sophocles, Molavi theatre, 1974
- Shivan va Esteghase Paye Divare Boland Shahr by Tankred Dorst, Shahr Theatre, 1976
- Khaterat va Kabous haye Yek Jamedan az Ghatle Amir Kabir by Ali Rafie, Shahr Theatre, 1976
- Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Shahr Theatre, 1976
- Memory Of Sand Years (Yadegare Salhaye Shen) by Ali Rafie, Vahdat Hall, 1992
- Yek Rooze Khatere Angiz baraye Daneshmand Voo by a Chinese writer, Vahdat Hall, 1997
- Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca, Vahdat Hall, 1998
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Vahdat Hall, 2000
- Shazde Ehtejab by Hooshang Golshiri, Vahdat Hall, 2001
- The Maids by Jean Genet, Shahr Theatre, 2002
- Never snows in Egypt by Mohamad Charmshir, Shahr Theatre, 2003
- Fox Hunting (شکار روباه) by Ali Rafie, Vahdat Hall, 2009
- Kitchen, (preparing), 2012
Stage Designing
- The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht directed by Hamid samandariyan, 1998
- Dokhtare Gol foroush directed by Parvane Mojde, 1999
- The Postman (Pablo Neroda) by Antonio Skarmeta directed by Alireza Kooshk Jalali, 1999
Tele Theater (as a director)
- L'Avare ou l'École du mensonge by Molière, channel2 IRIB, 1993
Cinema
- Agha Yousef (writer and director), 2011
- The Fish Fall in Love (writer and director), 2005
- Plaisir d'amour en Iran directed by Agnès Varda (actor), 1976
- One Sings, the Other Doesn't directed by Agnès Varda (actor), 1969
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