Majid Majidi
(Persian: مجید مجیدی , born 17 April 1959 in Tehran) is an
internationally and critically acclaimed Iranian film director, film
producer, and screenwriter. Majidi's films have touched on many themes
and genres and he has won many international awards
Born in an Iranian middle class family, he grew up in Tehran and at the
age of 14 he started acting in amateur theater groups. He then studied
at the Institute of Dramatic Arts in Tehran.
After the Iranian Revolution in 1979, his interest in cinema brought him
to act in various films, most notably Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Boycott in
1985.
As of 2004[update], Majidi was the only Iranian director who has been
nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film with the
film Children of Heaven in 1998. He lost the award to the Italian film
Life Is Beautiful by Roberto Benigni.
Majidi has directed three other feature films since Children of Heaven:
The Color of Paradise (2000), Baran (2001), and The Willow Tree (2005;
alternate English title One Life More). He also recently directed a
feature-length documentary titled Barefoot to Herat which chronicles
life in refugee camps and the city of Herat during and after the
anti-Taliban offensive of 2001.
His acclaimed film Song of Sparrows will be the opening film of the
Visakhapatnam International Film Festival in India .[1] Majid Majidi was
one of five international film directors invited by the Beijing
government to create a documentary short film to introduce the city of
Beijing, in preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics which was held in
the Chinese capital; the project was titled "Vision Beijing |