Mohammedreza Eslamloo

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Mohammedreza Eslamloo (محمدرضا‌ اسالملو‌) (born 1947, in Shiraz) graduated in Television and Film from the College of Communications of the University of Texas. He worked for the construction jihad unit and Islamic combatants department at IRIB and at Art Institute. He taught at the School of Television [1]

Famous for his political pro-Khomeini documentaries, he always refuses to become the official artist of the regime and continues to question the political power.

Eslamloo made a docudrama on the events of September 11: “The 9/11 Black Box” [2] The main actor of this political movie received the Special Award for Human Rights in 29th Fajr Film Festival (2011). This film represented Iran at the 64th Cannes Film Festival (May 2011)[3]

Major short films[]

  • [Hodood-e Tarikh] "The Limits of History" (cinematographer, 1982)
  • [Abadan Shahr-e Mazloom] "Abadan, the City that Suffered" (+ cinematographer and editor, 1982)
  • [Bar Faraz-e Fav] "Over Fav" (+ writer, director of photography, and editor, 1982)
  • [Az Kheibar ta Karbala] "From Kheibar to Karbala (+ cinematographer and editor, 1987)
  • [Emrooz Felestin, Choobha-ye Khoshk] "Palestine Today, Dry Pieces of Wood" (+ editor and assistant cinematographer, 1988)

Major films[]

  • The Passage (1986)
  • Fright (1987)
  • Seyyed's Garden (1989)
  • [Mosalmanan] "Moslems" (1994)
  • [Mosalmanan] "Moslems" (second series, 1995)
  • The 9/11 Black Box (2011)

References[]

  1. ^ Biography of Eslamloo، Mohammadreza (Iran Cinema Website) Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ “9/11 Black Box” shooting begins in Tehran (Tehran Times, December 26, 2010)
  3. ^ "DEFC to present latest productions at Cannes Film Market". May 2011.
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