Mohammad-Reza Fartousi is an Iranian independent producer, director and screenwriter who was born in 1982 in Ahwaz in Iran. He's a cinema graduate of Iran's Soureh University, a member of the Iranian Alliance of Motion Picture Guilds and has attended the workshops in film-making by Abbas Kiarostami.[1]
Mohammad-Reza Fartousi | |
---|---|
محمدرضا فرطوسی | |
Born | |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, artist |
Years active | 2002 - Present |
Most of Fartousi's films have been shown in Iranian and foreign film festivals, receiving critical acclaims and awards.[2] His films have also been shown at UCL University of London, Tehran University,[3] Cairo University and the University of St. Andrews. Moreover, a film of his has been shown in United Nations Office at Geneva.[4][5]
Fartousi is the founder of Filmival, a film distribution and marketing studio which is aimed at supporting the regional[6] filmmakers from the Middle East and North Africa and presenting their films to the main film festivals and markets all around the world.[7]
References
edit- ^ فیلم «چشمها» به کارگردانی محمدرضا فرطوسی جایزه ویژه هیات داوران جشنواره تجسمی فجر را دریافت کرد.
- ^ جشنواره سینما حقیقت ، سال 1392،ایران ، جنوب غربی(محمدرضا فرطوسی)
- ^ Screening: Iran, southwestern
- ^ Announces of 48 Selected Films from 380 Submissions for Second Afghanistan Human Rights Film Festival
- ^ "The One Minutes: 25 People". Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
- ^ جایزه ویژه هیات داوران جشنواره تجسمی فجر برای فیلم حوزه هنری
- ^ "The One Minutes: 25 People". Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2016-04-19.