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Davoudnejad, Alireza |
Date of birth
7 May 1954, Tehran, Iran
Alireza Davoudnejad (May 7, 1953, Tehean, Iran)
Alireza Davoudnejad is an iranian director, screenwriter, and producer.
He started his career in cinema as the co-writer of the screenplay for the movie “Thirst” by Iraj Ghaderi.
Since his directorial debut in 1975, he has been active as director, screenwriter and producer, adding 17 feature films and 34 screenplays for feature films to his professional portfolio.
Other than “The Need”, his 1999 film “Sweet Agony” has also won him many awards from different national and international festivals.
As a director, Davoudnejad puts great emphasis on building up the national cinema. According to him, national cinema is the kind of cinema which is inspired by the reality of its people’s lives, reflects the national aesthetics, taste and culture in action, and of course, is willingly sponsored by the people.”
Diversity of works, bold approach to the subject matter, and free and open-minded structure of all films are among the distinct characteristics of this director and his body of work.
In another words, Davoudnejad can be characterized as an unusual and unpredictable director in the Iranian cinema.
Selected filmography
(As director)
2017 Ferrari 2013 Actors Studio | Klase Honarpishegi 2010 The Salve (Marham) 2008 Tigh-zan 2006 Havoo 2005 Hashtpa 2003 Molaghat ba tooti 2000 Sweet Agony (Masaebe shirin) 2000 Bachehaye bad 2000 Behesht az ane to 1995 Asheghane 1993 Khal'e selah 1992 The Need (Niaz) 1987 Shelterless (Bipanah) 1983 Khane-ye Ankaboot 1982 Jayeze 1978 Ghadeghan 1977 Asheghane 1976 Nazanin 1975 Shahrag
Selected filmography of
Davoudnejad, Alireza
2019
Sweet Agony 2 | Masaebe Shirin 2 (2019)
2017
Ferrari (2017)
2013
Actors Studio | Klase Honarpishegi (2013)
2010
Salve | Marham (2010)
2000
Sweet Agony | Masaebe shirin (2000)
1991
The Need | Niaz (1991)
1987
Bipanah (1987)
1978
The Ban | Ghadeghan (1978)
1976
Nazanin (1976)
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