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Rahmanian, Hamid
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Hamid Rahmanian ()
Hamid Rahmanian is a filmmaker and graphic designer.
He holds a B.F.A. in Graphic Design from the University of Tehran and an M.F.A. in Computer Animation from the Pratt Institute in New York City.
In 1997, he received the First Place College award (a student Emmy) from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his animation The Seventh Day.
His first 35 mm film, a 19-minute experimental short called An I Within, received a Best Cinematography award from Kodak and was named Best American Short at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival.
Rahmanian's three video documentaries- Breaking Bread (2000), Sir Alfred of Charles de Gaulle Airport (2001), and Shahrbanoo (2002)-have all been well received by the international media and worldwide audiences.
In 2003, Rahmanian coestablished ArteEast, a non-profit organization that exhibits the works of artists and filmmakers from the Middle East and its diaspora.
Day Break is his first feature-length film.
Director - Selected filmography
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The Glass House - Khaneh Shishei (2009)
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Day Break - Dame Sobh (2005)
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