Farhad Najafi

Farhad Najafi (Persian: فرهاد نجفی; born 08 September 1986) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter and movie producer.

Farhad Najafi
Born (1986-09-08) 8 September 1986 [1]
NationalityIranian
OccupationDirector, screenwriter,producer
Years active2001–present

Biography

Farhad was born in Naishabur, Iran. After he entered the conservatory art school for studying graphic designing, he found out his passion in professional photography and following after that in movie industry and directing. He made his first documentary film called “Iran and Naria” in the very early months of entering art school despite the obstacles and limited environment of movie industry in Iran. A short film called “motion” was only needed four months to be created by him after then. At the only age of nineteen, he began to write the screenplay of his first movie “First move”, after producing four short films. Then he launched the direction of his first series “Matador” which is the most successful action genre Iranian TV-show so far. Making successful and award winning action movies and series such as Room Number Zero, Aspirin and Matador which has won the best film of Moscow international festival in action genre, has made him to climb up the career ladder surprisingly.

Filmography as director

Cinema

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleTransliterationAward
2019One Night in Tehran بعد از تو Ba'ad Az ToJury Award for Best Feature Film at the Milestone World Film Festival[2]
Jury Award for Best Feature Film at the Queen Palm International Film Festival[3]
Nominated for Best Feature Film at the White Unicorn International Film Festival[4]
Nominated for Best Feature Film at Festival de Cinema de Alter do Chão[5]
Nominated for Best Feature Film at DIRECTORS CUT INT'L FILM FESTIVAL
2014Room Number Zero چارسو Charsoo
2007First Moveحرکت اولHarakate Aval

Series

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleTransliteration
2016AspirinآسپرینAspirin
2013MatadorماتادورMatador

References

  1. Farhad Najafi at IMDb
  2. "Winners". milestonefestival.com. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  3. "Winners". queenpalmfilmfest. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  4. "Winners". Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  5. "Films from Iran line up for Brazilian festival". Retrieved 12 December 2019.
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