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Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh
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Date of Birth
14 March 1941, Tehran, Iran
Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh (March 14, 1941, Tehran, Iran)
Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh is an Iranian composer and Director. He was born in 1941 in Tehran to a Muslim father and Jewish Mother.
He grew up with friends like Masoud Kimiai (director) and Faramarz Gharibian (actor) in the same neighborhood.
Monfaredzadeh learned musical instruments at an early age at school, joined Iranian National Radio (Radio Iran), then went to the University of Tehran to study music but dropped it after he wrote the music score for the movie Ghaisar.
He continued writing and composing music for many films until the Iranian revolution when he left Iran.
His major works are Ghaisar, Dash Akol, Tangna, Gavaznha.
Monfaredzadeh has 2 daughters Bibinaz Monfaredzadeh and Sanam Monfaredzadeh Woods (by marriage).
Selected filmography (As Composer)
- Epitah (2004)
- Sobh-e khakestar (1977)
- Gavaznha (1976) - aka The Deer
- Ghazal (1975)
- Haft-tirhaye choobi (1975)
- Pesar-e sharghi (1975)
- Rokh (1974)
- Nefrin (1973)
- Tangna (1973) - aka Strait
- Baluch (1972)
- Khak (1972)- aka The Soil
- Topoli (1972)
- Dash akol (1971)
- Khastegar (1971) - aka The Suitor
- Khodahafez rafigh (1971)- aka Goodbye Friend
- Toughi (1971)
- Hassan Kachal (1970)
- Panjereh (1970) - aka The Window
- Raghaseye Shahr (1970)
- Reza motori (1970) - aka Reza, the Motorcyclist
- Amoo Sibilou (1969)
- Gheisar (1969)
Selected works of
Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh
1976
The Deer | Gavaznha (1976)
1975
Ghazal (1975)
1974
The Rook | Chess | Rokh (1974)
1973
Soil | Khaak (1973)
1973
Deadlock | Tangna | Strait (1973)
1973
Curse | Nefrin (1973)
1972
Baluch (1972)
1972
Suitor | Khastegar (1972)
1971
Khodahafez rafigh | Goodbye Friend (1971)
1971
The Pigeon | Toghie (1971)
1971
Dash Akol (1971)
1970
The Window | Panjereh (1970)
1970
Reza, the Motorcyclist | Reza Motori (1970)
1970
Uncle Mustache | Amoo Sibilou (Short, 1969)
1970
Bald Hasan | Hasan Kachal (1970)
1969
Gheisar | Qaysar (1969)
1968
Come stranger | Bigane biya (1968)
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