Alireza Davood Nejad
Alireza Davood Nejad (Persian: علیرضا داوودنژاد, born 7 December 1953 in Tehran) is an Iranian director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] His son is the TV actor Reza Davood Nejad.
Alireza Davood Nejad | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Film director, Screenwriter, Film Producer |
Filmography
as Director
- Sweet Agony 2, 2018 - In production
- Ferrari, 2017
- Snake Oil, 2016
- Actors Studio, 2013
- Salve, 2010
- Tigh-zan, 2008
- Havoo, 2006
- Hashtpa, 2005
- Meet the Parrot, 2003
- Bachehaye bad, 2000
- Behesht az ane to, 2000
- Sweet Agony, 2000
- Asheghane, 1995
- Khal'e selah, 1993
- Niaz, 1992
- Bipanah, 1987
- The House of Spider, 1983
- Jayeze, 1982
- Ghadeghan, 1978
- Asheghane, 1977
- Nazanin, 1976
- Shahrag, 1975
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References
- -2000 Issues 5-6 - Page 262 "Films like Party (by Saman Moqaddam), Paradise for You (by Ali-Reza Davood-nejad). End Game (by Homayoon As'adian) and A/ara/ (by Mehdi Sabbagh- nejad) [though Maral had shone at several international festivaLs prior to its screening"
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