Bahram Dehghani

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Bahram Dehghani
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Born
OccupationFilm editor
Years active1985–present
Awards5 Crystal Simorgh Gharche Sami, Asemane Zarde Kam Omgh, Abad va Yek Rooz, Cold Sweat, Just 6.5

Bahram Dehghani (born November 1954), also known as Bahram Dehghan, is an Iranian film editor. He studied film editing and graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles.

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He has edited more than 70 movies and won five Crystal Simorgh’s from Fajr International Film Festival for Gharche Sami, Asemane Zarde Kam Omgh, Abad va Yek Rooz, Cold Sweat and Just 6.5 [1]

Education

Dehghan received a high school diploma from Pahlavi University High School, Shiraz, 1973.

He received his associate's degree in Film Production in Editing from School of Cinema & Television, Tehran, in 1975.

His studies were continued in the field of cinema at the Faculty of South California (USC), Los Angeles, California, United States of America, from 1977 to 1980.

He holds an honorary Doctorate Degree from Ministry of Islamic Culture and Enlightenment, which he received in 2007. [2]

Filmography

Other credits

Director

  • Tadvin, Abas Ganjavi (2006) Documentary movie

Assistant director

  • Ganj (1984)
  • Gomshode (1985)
  • Khate Payan (1985)
  • Shabahe kajdom (1985-6)
  • Paeezan (1986)
  • Parandeye Koochake Khoshbakhti (1987)
  • Setare va Almas (1988)
  • Ta ghoroub (1988)

Director's advisor

  • Tamame Vasvasehaye Zamin (1989)
  • Boradehaye Khorshid (1996)

Short film editing

  • kalagh (1973)
  • Nakhle bisar (1974)
  • Khorshide Kavir (1975)
  • Bagh (1989)
  • Dashtha (1992)
  • Sal Tahvil (1992)
  • Khane Sefid ast (1998)
  • Se Hadese (1999)
  • Darsi Baraye Farda (2001)
  • Pendar (2002)
  • Afghani (2003)
  • Manteghe Motlaghe yek Etefagh (2004)
  • Ravayate Shetabzade (2005)
  • Naghashi (2007)
  • Dandane Abi (2007)

Television programs (serials) as an editor

  • Marge Tadrijie yek Roya (2007-8)
  • Sarzamine Kohan (2009)

Educational activities

Publications

Other activities

Awards

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