Parviz Kimiavi, born in Tehran in 1939, is an Iranian director, screenwriter, editor and one of the most prominent figures of Persian cinema of the 20th century. Kimiavi studied photography and film at l'Parviz Kimiavi has been a Director in some movies:
Iran Is My Land is about that 'Iran Is My Land' documents the journey of Sohrab, an itinerant writer, whose latest work, a book of Iranian poetry, requires a permit from Iran's censors in order to be published. Sohrab thus sets off on the road
...to Tehran in pursuit of this elusive document. As he ventures deeper into nature and immerses himself in his work, he encounters Persian poets from times long past, including the form of Saadi Shirazi, who provide comfort and guidance along his journey of inspiration. In this film Parviz Kimiavi collaborates with Saeed Poursamimi, Mehdi Faghih, Behzad Khodaveisi, Parviz Shahinkhou, Hooshang Jafari, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Behrouz Shahamat, Mohsen Nazari, Mohammad Aladpoush, Hossein Salehian, Masoomeh Eskandari.
Parviz Kimiavi has been a Actor in some movies:
The Mongols is about that A director of a television series on the history of cinema, who has been grappling with the screenplay of his first feature film, receives an assignment to oversee the installation of a television relay station in a remote region of Zahedan province, near the Afghanistan border. He has already hired Turkoman tribespeople for his film and selected his filming location. Meanwhile his wife, who is working on her Ph.D. dissertation about the Mongol invasion of Iran, attempts to dissuade him from accepting the assignment. One night, while working on his history of the cinema series, the director fantasizes a diagetic world that consists of clever juxtapositions of his different worlds: the history of cinema, the history of the mongol invasion, his own film idea and his imminent assignment to the desert. In this film Parviz Kimiavi collaborates with Fahimeh Rastkar, Nader Ebrahimi, Bahman Farmanara, Edris Chamani, Darvish Abbas, Michel Terrier -, Agha Seyed Ali Mirza, Heydar Nakhaei, Nosrat Sanandaji, Farideh Gohari.
The Old Man and His Garden of Stones is about that More than two decades after making his highly acclaimed film, The Garden of Stones, the director, Parviz Kimiavi once more turns his camera to the deaf and mute shepherd and his arcane collection. Darvish Khan is now an aged man who still takes after the garden of Stones set up over so many years. The film charts the life of Darvish Khan with his son and daughter-in-law and the issues they had to tackle with including the impending drought. Although living with his family, the old man still seems to dwell in his unique and mysterious world... In this film Parviz Kimiavi collaborates with Mastaneh Mohajer, Peyman Yazdanian, Ahmad Reza Ahmadi, Teymour Barati, Darvish Khan Esfandiarpoor.
O.K. Mister is about that In a remote village in the "land of roses and nightingales" one day surfaces a stranger: William Knox D'Arcy. To enact his plan for exploiting the wealth and the natural resources of this land, he sends after his cronies who descend upon the village in a big balloon. Among them is Cindrella a lady of electrifying beauty who is enlisted to keep the illiterate and lecherous villagers under her charm and make them follow D'Arcy's plans... In this film Parviz Kimiavi collaborates with Mohammad Zarbaf, Yadollah Shirandami, Farrokh Ghaffari, Erika Maaz, Valood Aghajanian.
The Garden of Stones is about that The garden and the main character of the movie are both exceptional and unique; Darvish Khan is a deaf mute shepherd who lives in desert with his wife and two sons and flock. Ten years ago, he had a dream and then woke up on a stone. Since then he is pulled to look for stones. In this film Parviz Kimiavi collaborates with Mohammad Reza Aslani, Fereydoun Ghovanloo, Talat Mirfendereski, Mostafa Mostafazadeh, Darvish Khan Esfandiarpoor, Nosrat Sanandaji.
P Like Pelican. In this film Parviz Kimiavi collaborates with Mohammad Zarbaf, Agha Seyed Ali Mirza, Mohammad Jazayeri, Heydar Nakhaei, Farideh Asgari.
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