Masoud Jafari Jozani
Masoud Djafari Djozani (born 10 December 1948 in Malayer, Iran) (in Persian: مسعود جعفری جوزانی) is a film director, screenwriter and film producer. He received an M.A. in cinema from the San Francisco State University (1977).[1] In his feature films, he generally deals with heroic subjects in the natural environment with a historical and epic tone. Some of his films were awarded local prizes. His 2009 film In the Wind's Eye, the conclusion to his television series Dar Chashm-e Baad, was partially filmed in Los Angeles, making it the first Iranian production to be shot in the United States since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. With a budget of US$12 million, it is also among the most expensive films in Iranian history.[2][3][4][5]
Masoud Jafari Jozani | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Iranian |
Alma mater | San Francisco State University |
Occupation | Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1984–present |
He is the brother of producer Fatolah Jafari-Jozani and the father of actress Sahar Jafari Jozani.
Some of his films
- Jadehay sard (1985)
- The Stony Lion, 1986
- In the Wind’s Eye aka Persian Title (Dar Chashm-e Baad), 2009
- A Man and a Bear, 1992
- Heart and Dagger, 1994
- Puberty, 1999
Screen plays
- Cyrus The Great
References
- "Masoud Jafari Jozani" Archived 2010-12-16 at the Wayback Machine. House of Cinema. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- Walters, Ben (2009-09-01). "First Iranian film shot in US since 1979 gets under way". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- Brooks, Brian (2009-09-01). "QuickShots | Iran Looks to L.A., Fest openers, Oscar Changes and Penelope Cruz". indieWire. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- Reinl, James (2009-09-14) "Iranian movie cameras roll in US". The National. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- Press release (2009-09-14). "Cinema Libre Studio Wraps Production on Masoud Jafari Jozani Film, the First Iranian Crew Permitted in U.S. Since the Islamic Revolution". PRWeb. Retrieved 2011-02-03.