Esmaeel Afifeh (born 1962) is an Iranian film and television producer. He has worked on projects such as Asphalt Jungle, Neighbors, Countdown, Fresh Air, Youth, The Meeting, and Forbidden Fruit.[1]
Esmaeel Afifeh | |
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Born | 1962 |
Website | ZAMANFILM.IR |
Biography
editEsmaeel Afifeh was born in 1962 in Tehran, but spent his childhood in city of Rasht and finished secondary education in the same city. Between 1985 and 1990, he studied cinema in the Faculty of Cinema and Theater at the University of Arts. During his studies, he worked as an assistant cameraman and cameraman in the production of several short and half-length films. He also took photographs in two movies: Arshieh directed by Kazem Balochi and Madrasah Rajaee directed by Karim Zargar. He started working with Iran TV in 1991. In 1992, Sheikh Mufid wrote the initial screenplay of the historical series with the cooperation of Mohammad Reza Mohammadi Niko. In 1993, he made his first work as a producer.
Filmography
editSeries
editSERIES | YEAR | CHANNEL | EPISODES |
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Neighbors | 1993 | TV1 | 30 |
Countdown | 1995 | TV2 | 14 |
Fresh air | 1996 | TV3 | 26 |
in the dawn | 1997 | TV3 | |
Tomorrow is late | 1997 | TV3 | 30 |
promis at Dawn | 1998 | TV3 | 15 |
After the Rain | 2000 | TV3 | 35 |
Youth | 2002 | TV3 | 26 |
A house in the dark | 2003 | TV3 | 35 |
The Custom of Love | 2004 | TEHRAN TV | 26 |
And the Lord created love | 2005 | TV3 | 15 |
meeting | 2006 | TV4 | |
Forbidden Fruit | 2007 | TV2 | 31 |
on the way of Zayandeh Rood | 2006 | TV1 | 26 |
Boomerang | 2010 | SIMA FILM | |
GAP | 2010 | I FILM | |
The Time | 2012 | TV3 | 45 |
The Notes of a Housewife | 2016 | TEHRAN TV | 45 |
Parya | 2016 | TV3 | 40 |
My Mother | 2017 | TV3 | 62 |
Jeyran | 2021 | FILIMO | |
The Asphalt Jungle | 2024 | NAMAVA | 12 |
Movies
editMOVIE | YEAR |
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The Reverse Gear | 2009 |
Clouds do not rain | 2007 |
Goodbye Tehran | 2010 |
A Decent Ceremony | 2011 |
A Paper Home | 2011 |
The Frisbee | 2012 |
5th Day | 2011 |
References
edit- ^ "بیوگرافی اسماعیل عفیفه". Namava (in Persian). Retrieved 14 August 2024.