Bahman Kiarostami ( بهمن کیارستمی ) was born on 11 August 1978 in Tehran. He is an Iranian film director, cinematographer, film editor, film producer and translator. He is the son of the critically acclaimed Abbas Kiarostami. In 1996 Bahman Kiarostami made "Morteza Momayez: Father of Iranian Contemporary Graphic Design". The main theme in Bahman Kiarostami's films is "art and music".Bahman Kiarostami has been a Editor in some movies:
Certified Copy is about that In Tuscany to promote his latest
... book, a middle-aged British writer meets a French woman who leads him to the village of Lucignano. While there, a chance question reveals something deeper. Certified Copy is the deconstructed portrait of a marriage, acted with well-intentioned fervour by Juliette Binoche. In its very strangeness, and unworldliness, and utter unreality, 'Certified Copy' has a species of charm. In this film Bahman Kiarostami collaborates with Manuela Balsinelli, Angelo Barbagallo, Luca Bigazzi, Abbas Kiarostami, Charles Gillibert, Nathanaël Karmitz, Claire Dornoy, Gaetano Daniele, Caroline Eliacheff, Olivier Hespel, Fabienne Robineau, Franck-Pascal Alquinet, Stefano Picciarelli, Juliette Binoche, William Shimell, Sandra Berrebi.
Summit of the Wave is about that Directed by Nasser Saffarian, 'Summit of the Wave' is an inspiring retrospective of Iranian director and poet Forough Farrokhzad. Dying tragically in 1967, at the tender age of 32, Farrokhzad had a short but illustrious career which, alongside her more renowned efforts in directing and writing poetry, traversed acting, film editing, film dubbing, and writing musical scores. This documentary brings her career to light, displaying the social awareness and playful style of her talent with a deftly compelling touch. While family members and admirers talk about her creative legacy, fascinating scenes from her films and real life combine to produce a portrait of a truly exceptional woman. In this film Bahman Kiarostami collaborates with Nasser Saffarian.
A Good Time For Tragedy is about that Tribute documentary by Nasser Saffarian about influential poet and screenwriter Ahmadreza Ahmadi, the leading figure in Iran's New Wave Poetry movement. As Ahmadi provides insights into his life, the importance of knowing himself and his abilities, and the vital connection between sorrow and poetry, accolades pour in from the cultural community to emphasis the significance of his work. Artists, directors, critics and musicians alike line up to honour Ahmadi’s achievements, providing a sense of its power and discussing the influence it had upon them. In this film Bahman Kiarostami collaborates with Nasser Saffarian, Mohammad Reza Sokoot.
Bahman Kiarostami has been a Director in some movies:
Re Enactment is about that Readers are all busy with their work; From desert drivers to artists and sellers and even farmers and ranchers. Far from their work and social status, they imagine themselves in the desert of Karbala when reading the Re Enactment...
The Red Card is about that 'The Red Card' focuses on one of the most complicated and controversial criminal cases in Iran's judiciary history. It follows the trail of 34-year-old woman Shahla Jahed, who in 2002 was arrested for the brutal murder of Laleh Saharkhizan, the wife of famous Iranian footballer Naser Mohammadkhani. In the film, director Mahnaz Afzalli powerfully conveys the circumstances surrounding the trial, including public responses to the murder, and the long-time love affair between Jahed and Mohammadkhani which led to the murder. Scenes from the court sessions, and honest moments of confession that bring taboos out into the open add to the drama of this fascinating documentary. In this film Bahman Kiarostami collaborates with Hassan Pourshirazi, Mahnaz Afzali, Mohammadreza Derakhshan, Khadijeh Jahed, Iman Vaziri.
The Ladies is about that Mahnaz Afzali's documentary is an eye-opening glimpse into the lives of women who live on the outskirts of Iranian society. Shot almost entirely in a public restroom at a park in Tehran, Afzali interviews prostitutes, drug addicts and homeless women, filming their interactions between themselves. The results are some very candid discussions about taboo subjects, and a sympathetic insight into the lives, loves, and dangers of vulnerable women. In this film Bahman Kiarostami collaborates with Hassan Pourshirazi, Mahnaz Afzali.
Like Someone in Love is about that In Tokyo, sociology student, Akiko, moonlights as a high-end prostitute. Her jealous boyfriend, Noriaki, is suspicious, but does not know about her work. One night, she is assigned to Takashi, an elderly former university professor who is more interested in making her dinner than having sex. In this film, Kiarostami presents indefinite people with indefinite motivations and desires. 'Like Someone in Love' is a bracing slap to the face of not just these characters who have been slumming, pretending and withholding, but to many of us who might be going through life on some kind of autopilot. In this film Bahman Kiarostami collaborates with Mohammad Reza Delpak, Abbas Kiarostami, Reza Narimizadeh, Tadashi Okuno, Rin Takanashi, Ryô Kase, Katsumi Yanagijima, Nobuyuki Kikuchi, Elise Luguern, Charles Gillibert, Nathanaël Karmitz, Kenzô Horikoshi.
Other films are:
Ten, Azarshahr Third, No Objection, Mehrjui Karnameh 40 Saleh
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