Shahram Jafarinejad
Shahram Jafarinejad | |
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Born | 11 October 1961 Tehran, Iran |
💼 Occupation | Architect , movie critic , researcher , university master |
📆 Years active | 1984–present |
Shahram Jafarinejad(Persian: شهرام جعفری نژاد 11 October 1961) is an Iranian Architect, film critic[1], researcher and university master of cinema and architecture. Born and raised in Tehran , Jafarinejad studied architecture and urban design. His first professional career as a film critic took place in Film monthly magazine in 1984 while he was still a student in Tehran University.
Career[edit]
Being graduated from Tehran University in 1991, he joined the company of Rah-Shahr consulting engineers and managed more than 50 civil projects related to urban management, cultural complexes and green space and more than 10 national projects like Pars energy special economic zone and Imam Khumeini special economic zone. After 2001 he founded his own office with two functions: Cinema Industry consulting engineers (the first and the only cinema related company of consulting engineers in Iran) and Cinema Industry magazine and earned many prizes for its articles from the society of film critics in Iran.
- A movie critic in Iran broadcasting IRIB and Author and researcher at TV cinematic shows:
-From the word to the scene (1989)
-International cinema (1993)
-A child in the lantern of vision (1994)
-Titles in cinema (1995)
-The voice lasts in mind (1996)
-Cinema and sports (2008)
-The comedians of classical cinema (2009)
-The mirror of magic: History of the cinema technology developments (2011)
- Author and translator of many books and screenplays:
-Run (About Akira Kurosawa) (1996)
-Bahram Beizaee (1997)
-The comedians of classical cinema (1998)
-Cinema and architecture (2000)
-To have and have not (Howard Hawks,1944) (2007)
-Rio Bravo (Howard Hawks,1959) (2008)
-Charade (Stanley Donen,1963) (2009)
- Founder of cinema and architecture seminars in Iran (2006)
- Jury at cinema festivals for several times.
Books[edit]
Year | name | Subject | |
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1996 | Run | About Akira Kurosawa | |
1997 | Bahram Beizaee | About mr. Bahram Beizaee | |
1998 | The comedians of classical cinema | cinema | |
2000 | Cinema and architecture | cinema/architecture[2] |