Mojtaba Mirtahmasb
مجتبی میرطهماسب Mojtaba Mirtahmasb | |
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Born |
1971 Kerman, Iran |
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | University of Art Mojtame’-e Daneshgahiyeh Honar |
Occupation | Film director, producer |
Years active | 1992 – present |
Known for | This Is Not a Film |
Mojtaba Mirtahmasb (Persian: مجتبی میرطهماسب ; born in 1971 in Kerman, Iran) is an Iranian filmmaker and film producer. He is most famous for co-directing the illegal 2011 film This Is Not a Film with Jafar Panahi.
Life
Mirtahmasb was born in Kerman, Iran in 1971. From 1992 until 1995 he attended the University of Art “Mojtame’-e Daneshgahiyeh Honar” in Tehran, studying Visual Art and Handicrafts. At school he was primarily interested in Shiite Rituals and Ceremonies, but also studied photography and filmmaking. After graduating he directed nine documentaries for the Islamic Art and Material Culture of Iranian Shiism in 1996 and 1997. The subjects of these films included calico making, the art of glazing, enamel work, Islamic tile work and Islamic needle work. During this period he also directed three short videos during his military service called The Story of Khoramshahr, Motherland and Stars. He has worked with such Iranian film directors as Kambozia Partovi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Siddiq Barmak.[1]
In the Fall of 2011 Mirtahmasb and five other Iranian filmmakers were arrested by Iranian authorities for their participation in the BBC Persian's documentary on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The Iranian Intelligence Minister accused the six filmmakers of "anti-national missions for the British Intelligence service's centre for psychological and secret operations, also known as the BBC." He was released in December 2011.[2] In December 2012 This Is Not a Film was shortlisted as one of 15 films eligible for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards.[3]
Selected Filmography
Director
- 1997 The Story of Khoramshahr
- 1997 Motherland
- 1997 Stars
- 2008 Lady of the Roses
- 2011 This Is Not a Film
Other work
- 1996 Gabbeh (sound department)
- 2000 Blackboards (assistant director)
- 2000 The Day I Became a Woman (assistant director)
- 2000 How Samira Made the Blackboards (documentary) (sound)
- 2001 Kandahar (assistant director)
- 2003 Two Angels (assistant director)
- 2003 Milkan (sound)
- 2006 Children of the Prophet (line producer)
- 2008 Lady of the Roses (producer)
- 2010 Im Bazar der Geschlechter (line producer)
See also
References
- ↑ "Mojtaba Mirtahmasb’s Films in The Middle East Centre" (PDF). St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford (Trinity Term 2006). Retrieved December 25, 2012.
- ↑ "Iranian Filmmaker Released After Three Months". Radio Zamaneh. 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2012-12-25.
- ↑ "15 Documentary Features Advance In 2012 Oscar® Race". Oscars.org. 2012-12-22. Retrieved 2012-12-25.