Siamak Shayeghi

Siamak Shayeghi (Persian: سیامک شایقی; born 11 August 1954 – died 15 April 2020)[1] was an Iranian film director and film producer.

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Born in Abadan, he graduated in Cinema and Television and started his career as film critic and was assistant director in the mid-1980s.[2] In 1990 and 1991 he worked together with the famous Iranian opera singer and film actor Hossein Sarshar.

Filmography

  • A Dowry for Robab, 1987
  • Star and Diamond, 1988
  • Renault - Tehran 29, 1990
  • Rah o birah, 1991
  • Maze, 1992
  • In Cold Blood, 1994
  • My Mother Gissou, 1995
  • Sharareh, 1999
  • Bāgh-e Ferdows, 5 O'clock in the afternoon, 2005
  • Khab e Zemestani, 2008
gollark: Take SIM cards. Why are they still discrete hardware devices, *running Java*?
gollark: To be honest the phone network and everything associated with it seems terribly designed.
gollark: And there probably will be, since they can hardly vet all of them thoroughly: there are probably a lot of VoIP providers.
gollark: But they *can*, if some provider comes along which is willing to verify a call with a faked number.
gollark: I mean that it seems to require trusting the provider of the other end, i.e. the one the robocaller is subscribed to.

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