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Motazedi, Khan Baba
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Birth name
Khan Baba Khan Motazedi
Date of Birth
1892, Tabriz, Qajar Iran
Date of death
19 May 1986, Tehran, Iran
Khan Baba Motazedi (1892– May 19, 1986)
Khan Baba Motazedi (1892– 1986) also known as Khan Baba Khan Motazedi, was an Iranian pioneer within the field of Iranian cinema and motion picture photography.
He was the third cinematographer in the country and made some of the earliest documentary films, primarily focused on the Qajar dynasty and silent film news footage.
Khan Baba Motazedi was born in 1892 in Tabriz, Qajar Iran (now Iran). Motazedi, during the reign of Persia's Ahmad Shah Qajar, at 17 years of age, traveled from Iran to Lausanne, Switzerland to study French and English language, and he traveled to Paris two years later, to study electromechanical engineering. While living in France, he worked for the Gaumont Film Company as a cinematographer.
Motazedi returned to Iran after the 1921 Persian coup d'état with a Gamun, a type of Gaumont brand camera, as well as a projection projector, and a collection of French films, and began making documentaries in his homeland. Filming his family and then the family of "Ahmad Hassan Mirza", the crown prince of Ahmad Shah, was the subject of his first experience. After that, filming Reza Shah Pahlavi in the Constituent Assembly and his swearing-in ceremony to the constitution in the National Assembly (Esfand 1304 on the Persian calendar, March 1926 on the Western calendar) are considered to be professional and lasting works of Khan Baba.
Before long, Motazedi's reputation as the most capable Iranian cinematographer rose to the attention of the Royal Court. The coronation ceremony in Golestan Palace, the inauguration of Iran's National Railway construction, the Constitutional Celebration in the National Assembly, the Armed Forces Parade, the inauguration ceremony of Iran's Scouts, the inauguration ceremony of the Risbaf factory, the inauguration ceremony of Radio Tehran were some of his works in Tehran cinemas and military centers.
Considering the titles of Motazedi's films, it can be said that the second twenty years of documentary-film production in Iran (1319–1299) found a direction in news-advertising, a trend that flourished more years later and became the mainstream of documentary filmmaking in Iran.
Simultaneously with his filmmaking activities, Motazedi, was the General Directorate of Iran's Customs during the early years of the Mohamad Reza Pahlavi.
Motazedi was awarded the first-class scientific medal of the Ministry of Education, Endowments and Endowed Industries on Sharivar 26, 1313 [September 18, 1934], as the first Iranian cinematographer of the first Pahlavi royal court.
Actress Vida Ghahremani in her early career was influenced by a mentorship by Motazedi.
He died in 1986 in Tehran. (Wikipedia)
Filmography
Director
Mosaferat-e a'la-hazrat-e homayooni be Mazandaran (1931, Short) Reza shah va majlese moassesan (1925, Short) Cinematographer
Mosaferat-e a'la-hazrat-e homayooni be Mazandaran (1931, Short) Abi va Rabi (1930)
Major historical films of Motazedi
Coronation in Golestan Palace Official salute of Sardar Sepah next to the marble throne of Golestan Palace (Wednesday, December 15, 1925) Opening of the Northern Railway (1927) Opening of the National Bank (1927) Parade of the military troops Reza Shah in the Constituent Assembly Ceremony of Sardar Sepah's presence in the Constituent Assembly, which the military had formed to enthrone him (one of the first films, 1925) Reza Shah's trip to Turkey Ceremony of laying the first pickaxe for the construction of the railway Pioneering ceremony (1940) Opening of Tehran Radio (1940) Equipment of the Iranian-British Oil Company in the south Opening of the Constituent Assembly
Selected works of
Motazedi, Khan Baba
1930
Abi and Rabi | ABI VA RABI (1930)
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