- Maryam Keshavarz
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Maryam Keshavarz (born in New York, United States) is Iranian-American filmmaker.
Keshavarz studied Persian literature at the University of Shiraz before turning to filmmaking. She has a B.A. in literature and women's studies from Northwestern University and a master's in Near Eastern studies from the University of Michigan.[1]
Her short film, The Day I Died (El Día que morí) won the Teddy Award in Competition Short Film section of Berlin film festival in 2006.[2]
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Filmography
- 2004: The Color of Love (Rangeh eshgh)
- 2006: Not for Sale
- 2006: The Day I Died (El Día que morí)
- 2011: Circumstance (Sharayet)
See also
- Cinema of Iran
- List of famous Persian women
References
- ^ "Maryam Keshavarz." Tiburon International Film Festival.
- ^ "56th Berlinale - Berlin International Film Festival Awards."
External links
Categories:- American film directors
- American people of Iranian descent
- Iranian film directors
- Living people
- Northwestern University alumni
- Shiraz University alumni
- University of Michigan alumni
- Iranian film director stubs
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