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Film maker and playwright Bahram Beyzai has produced ten feature films and four shorts. [1]
Bahrām Beyzāêi is an Iranian playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, film editor, and ostād ("master") of Persian letters, arts and Iranian studies.
Iranian New Wave refers to a movement in Iranian cinema. It started in 1964 with Hajir Darioush's second film Serpent's Skin, which was based on D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover featuring Fakhri Khorvash and Jamshid Mashayekhi. Darioush's two important early social documentaries But Problems Arose in 1965, dealing with the cultural alienation of the Iranian youth, and Face 75, a critical look at the westernization of the rural culture, which was a prizewinner at the 1965 Berlin Film Festival, also contributed significantly to the establishment of the New Wave. In 1968, after the release of Shohare Ahoo Khanoom directed by Davoud Mollapour, The Cow directed by Dariush Mehrjui followed by Masoud Kimiai's Qeysar in 1969, Nasser Taqvai's Tranquility in the Presence of Others, and immediately followed by Bahram Beyzai's Downpour, the New Wave became well established as a prominent cultural, dynamic and intellectual trend. The Iranian viewer became discriminating, encouraging the new trend to prosper and develop.
Bahram or Vahram or Behram, variant Bahran or Vahran meaning "smiting of resistance" or "victorious", is a Persian male given name.
Varuzh Karim-Masihi is an Iranian-Armenian film director, film editor, and screenplay writer.
Four boxes may refer to:
Memoirs of the Actor in a Supporting Role is a 1982 play by Bahram Beyzai.
Death of Yazdgerd is a Persian play about the death of Yazdegerd III by Bahram Beyzai, often considered his magnum opus, which he adapted into a film of the same name.
This is a list of written works by Bahram Beyzai.
The Fateful Day is a 1995 Iranian Islamic film based on a script of the same name by Bahram Beyzai. The film is directed by Shahram Assadi. Its cast includes many Iranian cinema stars. Wheeler W. Dixon describes it as "an enormous hit in its home country."
Theatre in Iran is Bahram Beyzai's seminal research on theater in the Persian world from the ancient times to the twentieth century. It has been described as "the definitive work on the history of Persian theatre."
Downpour is a 1972 Iranian black and white movie directed by Bahram Bayzai.
Kalāt Claimed is a play by Bahram Beyzai, written in 1982.
Manuchehr Anvar is a Persian writer, editor, translator, director and former BBC radio presenter.
The Lady Aoi was a 1998 production of Yukio Mishima's play of the same name in Persian translation, which was produced and directed by Bahram Beyzai in his as yet only production of a play by a playwright other than himself.
Death of Yazdgerd is a 1982 Iranian drama film by Bahram Beyzai based on the play of the same name.
The Eighth Voyage of Sindbad is a play by Bahram Beyzai written in 1964.
Crossroads is a play by Bahram Beyzai, written in 2009 and first staged in 2018 at Stanford University.
A New Prologue to the Shahnameh is an unproduced screenplay by Bahram Beyzai, written in 1986 and first published in 1990. It consists of an imaginary account of the life and times of Ferdowsi.