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Keshavarz, Maryam
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Date of birth
1975, New York, USA
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Maryam Keshavarz (1975, New York, USA)
Maryam Keshavarz (born 1975 in New York, United States) is Iranian-American filmmaker.
Keshavarz studied Persian literature at the University of Shiraz before turning to filmmaking.
She has a B.A. in literature and women's studies from Northwestern University and a master's in Near Eastern studies from the University of Michigan.
Maryam Keshavarz is the sole daughter of seven children, born to parents who immigrated to New York in 1967.
A dual citizen, she has visited Iran every year since she was a baby.
Though her movie is not autobiographical, she told Maclean’s that it’s loosely based on her experiences in Tehran’s underground youth culture, and on her family, which spans “every aspect of the political spectrum, from Communists to morality police.”
Her short film, The Day I Died (El Día que morí) won the Teddy Award in Competition Short Film section of Berlin film festival in 2006
Filmography
2023 The Persian Version 2018 Viper Club 2017 Queen Sugar (TV Series) 2011 Circumstance (Sharayet) 2006 The Day I Died (El Día que morí) 2006 Not for Sale (Short) 2004 The Color of Love (Rangeh eshgh) (Documentary)
Director - Selected filmography
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The Persian Version (2023)
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Circumstance | Sharayet | En secret (2011)
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The Day I Died | El Dia Que Mori (2006)
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