Saide Kardar

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Saide Kardar
Born Iran
Occupation Filmmaker

Saide Kardar is an Iranian Fillmaker from Toronto, Ontario.

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[edit] Short films

"As Long As Grass Grows" (2004) A Short film made through BravoFact! about a First Nations Grass Dance transforming a noisy urban environment into a new energy for spiritual enlightenment.

"Auto Plastic" (2007) collaborated As a DOP and shot on HD A short experimental film depicts the impacts of psychotic medicines.

"Lady's Dressing Room" (2008) A short film based on corresponding between the two poems written by 18-century English poets Johnathan Swift and lady Mary Montague produced by [[BravoFact!]

[edit] Documentary films

"Private God" (2003) A documentary about eight individuals who have personal approaches to GOD and religions.

" Home Grown Muslims " (2007) a Documentary film produced and directed by Iranian-born filmmaker Saide Kardar with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documenting Toronto's Muslim community in Home Grown Muslims and provides a look at the conflict of identity among young Muslims living in Canada.


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