- Samira Makhmalbaf
Samira Makhmalbaf (Persian: سمیرا مخملباف) (born
February 15 ,1980 [ [http://www.makhmalbaf.com/persons.php?p=4 Official site bio] ] or 1977 [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0538533/ imdb.com profile] ] ,Tehran ) is an internationally acclaimedIran ian (Persian) filmmaker and script writer. She is the daughter ofMohsen Makhmalbaf , the film director and writer. Samira Makhmalbaf belongs to "New wave" movement of Iranian cinema.Biography
At the age of seven, she acted in
Mohsen Makhmalbaf 's film "The Bicyclist ". She left high school when she was 14, to learn cinema in the Makhmalbaf Film House for 5 years. At the age of 17, after directing two video productions, she went on to direct the movie "The Apple". One year later, the 18 year old director went on to become the youngest director in the world participating in the official section of the 1998Cannes Film Festival . "The Apple" has been invited to more than 100 international film festivals in a period of two years, while going to the screen in more than 30 countries.In 1999, Samira made her second feature film, entitled "
The Blackboard " and for the second time participated in the competition section of the Cannes Film Festival as the youngest director in the world, in 2000, this time winning the jury prize.Samira next directed a movie while living in
Kabul called "At Five in the Afternoon ". Her latest film, "Two-Legged Horse ", from a script by her father Mohsen, was also shot inAfghanistan .Samira Makhmalbaf has been the winner and nominee of numerous awards. She was nominated twice for "Golden Palm" of
Cannes Film Festival for "Panj é asr" (At Five in the Afternoon) (2003) and "Takhté siah" (The Blackboard) (2001). She won "Prix du Jury" of Cannes, for both films in 2003 and 2001 respectively. Samira Makhmalbaf also won "UNESCO Award" ofVenice Film Festival in 2002 for "11.09.01 - September 11" and "Sutherland Trophy" ofLondon Film Festival for "The Apple" in 1998. In 2003, a panel of critics at the British newspaper "The Guardian " named Makhmalbaf among the best 40 best directors at work today. [* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1084266,00.html Kiarostami and Makhmalbaf among "The world's 40 best directors"] ]Filmography
* "The Apple" "(Language: Persian)"
* "The Blackboard " "(Language: Kurdish)"
* "God, Construction and Destruction " as part of11'9''01 September 11 "(Language: Persian)"
* "At Five in the Afternoon " "(Language: Persian)"
* "Two-Legged Horse "International Awards
* “Sutherland Trophy”, London Film Festival 1998, UK.
* “International Critics prize”, Locarno Film Festival 1998,Switzerland .
* “Jury’s Special prize”, Thessalonica Film Festival 1998,Greece .
* “Jury’s Special prize”, São Paulo Film Festival 1998,Brazil .
* “Jury’s Special prize”, Independent cinema Festival 1999,Argentina .
* “Critic’s prize”, Independent cinema Festival 1999, Argentina.
* “Audience’s prize”, Independent cinema Festival 1999, Argentina.
* “Jury Special award”, Official Competition section of Cannes Film Festival 2000,France .
* “Federico Fellini Medal”, UNESCO,Paris , 2000.
* “Francois Truffaut prize”,Giffoni Film Festival inItaly 2000.
* “Giffoni’s Mayor Prize “, Giffoni Film Festival, Italy, 2000.
* “Special cultural Prize”,UNESCO , Paris, 2000.
* “The grand Jury prize”,American Film Institute , U.S., 2000
* “Jury Special award”, Official Competition section of Cannes Film Festival 2003, France.
*Prize of the Ecumenical Jury , Cannes 2003, France.
* Golden Peacock, competition (first prize) for Best film at the 34thInternational Film Festival of India 2003,India .
* The “Youths’ Cinema” Award in Singapore’s 17thInternational Silver Screen Film Festival 2004
* "The Special Jury Prize", San Sebastian Film Festival (2008)Trivia
* The indie rock band
Pain(t) by Numbers wrote a song providing a brief biography of Samira.References
ee also
* Persian cinema
*Women's Cinema
*Iranian women
*List of famous Persian women
*Persian women's movement External links
* http://www.makhmalbaf.com - Official homepage of the Makhmalbaf family of film-makers
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