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Makhmalbaf, Hana
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Date of birth
3 September 1988, Tehran, Iran
Mini biography
Hana Makhmalbaf (September 3rd, 1988, Tehran, Iran)
Hana Makhmalbaf (Born on September 3rd, 1988 in Tehran) is the youngest daughter of Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
At the age of eight she made the short film The Day My Aunt Was Ill (Rouzi keh khaleh mariz bound, 1997) which was screened at festivals in Locarno and Pusan.
She left compulsory schooling early to join her older sister Samira studying at a film school established by their father.
She has taken part in the production of films by the family company Makhmalbaf Film House as an assistant director and photographer.
In Afghanistan in 2002 she documented the making of Samira’s film At Five in the Afternoon (Panj é asr, 2003), which resulted in her own feature film debut Joy of Madness (Lezate divanegi, 2003).
The screenplay for Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame was written for her by her mother, Marziyeh Meshkini.
Director - Selected filmography
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Green Days - Rouzhaye Sabz (2009)
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Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame | Buda as sharm foru rikht (2007)
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Joy of Madness | Lezate Divanegi (2003)
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The Day My Aunt Was Ill | Roouzi keh khaleh mareez bood (1997)
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