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Samadi Ahadi, Ali
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Date of birth
9 February 1972, Tabriz, Iran
Mini biography
Director | Writer | Editor
Ali Samadi Ahadi (February 9th, 1972, Tabriz, Iran )
Ali Samadi Ahadi (born February 9, 1972 in Tabriz, Iran) is a German director, screenwriter and editor of Iranian origin.
Ali Samadi, who was born in the capital of East Azerbaijan fled to Germany from his native country in August 1985, following the first Gulf War, in which he was to be forcibly recruited as child soldiers.
In 1992 he graduated from the Hanover. Ali Samadi then studied social sciences at the University of Hannover, Design for Electronic Media at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, and as a visiting student of visual communication with emphasis on film and television at the Kassel Art Academy.
He interrupted all courses from 1997. Since 2000, Ali Samadi works as a freelance director, writer and editor.
His documentary Lost Children is about the plight of child soldiers in the conflict between Ugandan government forces and rebels. Ali Samadi Ahadi won the 2006 German Film Award for Best Documentary.
In 2009 Samadi, who now lives in Cologne, won Emden-Norderney second prize of the Bernhard Wicki Award at the 20th International Film Festival for his culture-clash comedy Aleikum salami and the NDR Film Prize for Young.
Filmography
1996: Birthday with the Omi, short film 1998: Goodbye Matze, short film 2003: Culture Clan, Documentary 2004: Lost Children, documentary (along with Oliver Stoltz) 2009: Salami Aleikum, comedy
Director - Selected filmography
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Seven Days | Haft Rooz (2024)
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45 Minutes to Ramallah (2013)
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The Green Wave (2010)
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Salami Aleikum (2009)
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Lost Children (2005)
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