- Caveh Zahedi
Caveh Zahedi (born on
April 29 1960 ) is an Americanfilm director andactor of Iranian descent.Biography
Early years
Zahedi was born in
Washington, D.C. toIran ian immigrants parents. He studied philosophy atYale University . Upon graduation, Zahedi moved toParis, France to find funding for his films, but failed to interest any French producers in his projects aboutArthur Rimbaud ,Stephane Mallarme , andEadward Muybridge . He also succeeded in estranging himself from his idol,Jean-Luc Godard , after he phoned Godard at 3 a.m. He also produced an experimental music video of aTalking Heads song, which was rejected by David Byrne.Los Angeles
He subsequently returned to Los Angeles to attend UCLA film school. In the UCLA graduate program, where he completed his first feature film, "
A Little Stiff " (1991), with fellow studentGreg Watkins . The film was an experimental narrative in which he re-enacted his unrequited love for a UCLA art student, using real-life participants. "A Little Stiff" premiered at theSundance Film Festival to critical acclaim, but did not bring commercial success.His next feature film, "
I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore " (1994), documented his attempt to bond with his estranged father and half-brother on a road trip to Las Vegas. The film generated criticism after Zahedi insisted that his father and brother take Ecstasy with him on film. Though virulently panned by most American critics and a box office disaster, the film won the Critics' Award at theRotterdam Film Festival and developed a cult following.Fact|date=February 2007an Francisco
In 1998, Zahedi moved to
San Francisco , where he made his next feature, "In the Bathtub of the World " (2001). [cite web
url = http://www.cavalierdaily.com/news/2002/apr/09/zahedi-welcomes-c-ville-to-his-world/
title = Zahedi welcomes C-ville to his 'World'
author = Megan Milks
publisher = The Cavalier Daily
date =April 09 ,2002
accessdate = 2007-10-31] The film was a one-year video diary, with the premise of recording one minute of each day for an entire year, and editing the footage down to ninety minutes. The film premiered on theIndependent Film Channel .In 2001, Zahedi made "
Tripping with Caveh ", a 30-minute film of a mushroom trip with singer-songwriterWill Oldham (aka Bonnie 'Prince' Billy).Recent work
His latest film, "
I Am A Sex Addict " (2005), took fifteen years to make, due to financial and production difficulties. Through re-enactments, the film recounted Zahedi's struggle with his addiction to prostitutes and the havoc it wreaked on his marriages and romantic relationships. When the completed project was rejected by Sundance, Zahedi tried to distribute the film himself. It was only after he won theGotham Award , for "Best Film Not Playing in a Theater Near You," [cite web
url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/04/03/DDGK5I1KUD1.DTL
title = Success hurts -- at least where filmmaker, ex-sex addict Caveh Zahedi is concerned
author = Neva Chonin
publisher =San Francisco Chronicle
date =April 3 ,2006
accessdate = 2007-10-31] thatIFC Films picked up the film.Zahedi has also appeared in several films in acting roles, including
Alexander Payne 's "Citizen Ruth " (1996), Greg Watkins' "A Sign From God " (2000),Richard Linklater 's "Waking Life " (2001), and "Registered Sex Offender " (2007).Zahedi also teaches film classes at
San Francisco State University andCalifornia College of the Arts in Oakland.References
External links
* [http://www.cavehzahedi.com Official site]
*imdb name|id=0004354|name=Caveh Zahedi
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