Maysam Hasanzadeh
| Maysam Hasanzadeh | |
|---|---|
| Born | 9 August 1987[1] Mashhad, Khorasan Province, Iran |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Iranian |
| 🎓 Alma mater | Islamic Azad University of Central Tehran |
| 💼 Occupation | Director & Screenwriter |
| 📆 Years active | 2006–present |
Maysam Hasanzadeh (Persian: میثم حسنزاده; born 9 August 1987) is an Iranian filmmaker.[2]
Biography
Maysam Hasanzadeh, Iranian theatre and film director, was born on 9 August 1987 in Mashhad. In his teenage years, he developed an interest in cinema and attended theatre and film studies courses in ACECR. He was an assistant director of several plays and television films before he entered Islamic Azad University of Central Tehran to study film directing. In 2008, he started university and at the same time, he enrolled in Karnameh School and was educated by professors such as Asghar Farhadi and Mani Haghighi. He also studied theatre under the supervision of Doctor Farhad Mohandespour and Doctor Mahdi Nasiri. Because of his enthusiasm for Theatre of the Absurd after researching Professor Kamyabi Mask’s works, he wrote a play named “What happened to Vladimir and Estragon?” He worked on the play with Doctor Siavash Tayeb Taher, and was nominated for most of the awards in the thirteenth Student’s Festival, including the Best Play, the Best Playwright and was introduced to foreign Festivals. The next year “What happened to Vladimir and Estragon?” entered Fajr Festival. Acting in more than ten plays at university and after graduation, and performing in different festivals are part of his works. In those years, while studying at university, Hasanzadeh began film directing by making several documentaries and short films.[3]
Filmography
| Year | English title | Original title | Director | Screenwriter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Orbital[4] | Davar | ||
| 2015 | Happy Birthday[5] | Tavalodet Mobarak | ||
| 2015 | Missing Presence[6] | Jay e Khali Hozour | ||
| 2014 | Cafe, Street, Sidewalk[7] | Kafe Khiaban Piadero | ||
| 2011 | Alone[8] | Tanhaei | ||
| 2008 | New Song[9] | Avaye Doareh |
Awards
- 2018 – Nominated for a Festival prize of INSIGHT HALF FESTIVAL – Palakkad, India for the film Happy Birthday[10]
- 2017 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Sahar International Short Film Festival – Manchester, UK for the film Happy Birthday
- 2017 – Nominated for a Festival prize of South Film and Arts Academy Festival – O’Higgins, Chile for the film Missing Presence
- 2017 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Months Film Festival – Cluj, Romania for the film Missing Presence
- 2017 – Certificate of appreciation from Festival de Largos y Cortos de Santiago – Santiago, Chile for the film Missing Presence
- 2017 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Five Continents Film Festival – Anzoategui, Venezuela for the film Cafe, Street, Sidewalk[11]
- 2016 – Certificate of appreciation for the best film of AOF International Film Festival – Las Vegas, US for the film Missing Presence
- 2016 – Nominated for a Festival prize of WE Film Festival – Beirut, Lebanon for the film Cafe, Street, Sidewalk
- 2016 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Five Continents Film Festival – Anzoategui, Venezuela for the film Missing Presence[12]
- 2015 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Gold Movie Awards – London, UK for the film Missing Presence
- 2014 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Gold Movie Awards – London, UK for the film Happy Birthday
- 2011 – Certificate of appreciation for writing the film New Song of the Razavi Short Film Festival
- 2010 – Nominated for a Festival prize of Fajr International Theater Festival – Tehran, Iran
- 2009 – Winner of the best theater of the 13th International Iran University Festival
See also
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