Ebrahim Forouzesh

Ebrahim Forouzesh (persian: ابراهیم فروزش, born 1939, in Tehran)[1] is an Iranian film director,[2] and a former manager of the cinema department at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (1971-1978)[3] where he oversaw the production of many films, shorts, features and animations.[4][5] He has collaborated with Ali Akbar Sadeghi and Abbas Kiarostami.[2][6] His second movie The Jar (خمره) won the Golden Leopard for the best Movie at Locarno Film Festival.[7]

Filmography

  • Kelid (the key), 1987, written by Abbas Kiarostami
  • The Jar, 1992
  • The Little Man, 2000
  • Children of Petroleum, 2001
  • Hamoon and Darya, 2008
  • Zamani baraye doust dashtan, 2008
  • First Stone, 2010
  • Shir too Shir, 2012
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