• Born in 1977 in Tehran
• Top Graduate in Cinema Directing major, also holding a B.S. in Electrical Engineering
• Cinema Director, Instructor, and Juror
• The president of the releasing committee of Iranian cinema
• Member of the board of the directors' guild
• Permanent member of the Iranian Cinema Academy
• Member of the founders' committee of the Iranian Short Film Association
• He made his first feature film, Somewhere Else, in 2002 which participated and was acknowledged in the international film festivals of Sao Paolo, Hamburg as well as Fadjr (Iran).
• His second movie, Who Killed Amir?, was made in 2005 and released in 2006 in Iran.
• Directing 3 tv-movies for IRIB; The Outcast and The Seventh Day in 2007 and The Eighth Day in 2009.
• Directing, hitherto, a dozen of short films (video, 16mm and/or 35mm) including On the Damp Road,2000, chosen and awarded in scores of domestic and international film festivals
• Directing two plays in the City Theater Hall as Waiting for Godot,1998, and Danton’s Death in 2000
• Directing the first Iranian Director's Night ceremony
• Jury member in a number of domestic and international film and photography festivals
• Winning a host of trophies and awards from the nation-wide short film festivals including the Crystal Olive of the Free Cinema Ceremonies for my achievements in short film directing
• Taking part in various international festivals where my short films were shown such as the ones in Toronto, India, Sao Paolo(Brazil), Hamburg, Stuttgart(Germany), Valencia(Spain), and Green Shot (France)
• Making dozens of video clips, theatrical trailers as well as educational, advertising, and industrial documentaries for both state-run and private organizations and companies such as banks, sport complexes, steel mills group, House of Cinema ceremonies, Int’l Fadjr Film Festival and etc…
• Directing seven commercials movie for Iran’s Tourism Organization to be aired on BBC and Al-Arabia channels.
• Directing two projects for Press tv channel about democracy in Russia and immigrants in France.
• Top Graduate in Cinema Directing major, also holding a B.S. in Electrical Engineering
• Cinema Director, Instructor, and Juror
• The president of the releasing committee of Iranian cinema
• Member of the board of the directors' guild
• Permanent member of the Iranian Cinema Academy
• Member of the founders' committee of the Iranian Short Film Association
• He made his first feature film, Somewhere Else, in 2002 which participated and was acknowledged in the international film festivals of Sao Paolo, Hamburg as well as Fadjr (Iran).
• His second movie, Who Killed Amir?, was made in 2005 and released in 2006 in Iran.
• Directing 3 tv-movies for IRIB; The Outcast and The Seventh Day in 2007 and The Eighth Day in 2009.
• Directing, hitherto, a dozen of short films (video, 16mm and/or 35mm) including On the Damp Road,2000, chosen and awarded in scores of domestic and international film festivals
• Directing two plays in the City Theater Hall as Waiting for Godot,1998, and Danton’s Death in 2000
• Directing the first Iranian Director's Night ceremony
• Jury member in a number of domestic and international film and photography festivals
• Winning a host of trophies and awards from the nation-wide short film festivals including the Crystal Olive of the Free Cinema Ceremonies for my achievements in short film directing
• Taking part in various international festivals where my short films were shown such as the ones in Toronto, India, Sao Paolo(Brazil), Hamburg, Stuttgart(Germany), Valencia(Spain), and Green Shot (France)
• Making dozens of video clips, theatrical trailers as well as educational, advertising, and industrial documentaries for both state-run and private organizations and companies such as banks, sport complexes, steel mills group, House of Cinema ceremonies, Int’l Fadjr Film Festival and etc…
• Directing seven commercials movie for Iran’s Tourism Organization to be aired on BBC and Al-Arabia channels.
• Directing two projects for Press tv channel about democracy in Russia and immigrants in France.
