Bahman Farmanara

Bahman Farmanara
بهمن فرمان‌آرا

Bahman Farmanara in 2013
Born (1942-01-23) January 23, 1942
Isfahan, Iran
Occupation Film director, Screenwriter
Years active 1968–2013
Spouse(s) Unmarried

Bahman Farmanara (Persian: بهمن فرمان‌آرا, also Romanized as Bahman Farmānārā; born 23 January 1942 in Isfahan) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and film producer. Bahman Farmanara is the second son in a family of four brothers and one sister. The family business was Textile and he was the only son who did not join the business and went off to United Kingdom and later on to United States to study acting and directing. He graduated from University of Southern California with a BA in Cinema in 1966. After returning to Iran and doing military service, he joined the National Iranian Radio and Television.

Works

He produced some major films, including Abbas Kiarostami's first feature, The Report (1977), Bahram Bayzai's The Crow (1977), Khosrow Haritash's Divine One (1976), Mohammad-Reza Aslani's Wind and Chess (1976) and Valerio Zurlini's The Desert of the Tartars (1977 co-production with Italy and France).

Farmanara moved to France and then to Canada in 1980, establishing a distribution company and a film festival for children and young adults in Vancouver. He returned to Iran in the mid-1980s.[1] He made and starred in Fragrance of Jasmine in 2000, which won several prizes from the International Fajr Film Festival, including The Best Film and The Best Director awards.

Politics

On May 10, 2013 Farmanara signed up as a candidature to run for the office of president of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Selected filmography

Director

Producer

Writer

Documentary films

Television

Awards

Farmanara (third from left) meeting with Empress Farah Pahlavi

Grand Prix For Best Film In 3rd Tehran International Film Festival 1976.

8 Awards at Fajr International Film Festival, Including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Best Supporting Actress Best Art Direction, Best Make Up, Special Jury Prize For Best Film Montreal International Film Festival 2000. Golden Tulip Grand Prix As Best Film at Istanbul International Film Festival 2001.

Winner of 5 Awards at Fajr International Film Festival, Including Best Film,Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Art Direction.

References

  1. Dabashi, Hamid (2001). Close Up: Iranian Cinema Past, Present and Future. New York: Verso. p. 112. ISBN 1-85984-332-8.

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