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Mehdi Imani Shahmiri

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Mehdi Imani Shahmiri
Born (1988-04-03) 3 April 1988 (age 36)[citation needed]
NationalityIranian
Occupations
  • Film Producer
  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
Years active2020 – present

Mehdi Imani Shahmiri (مهدی ایمانی شهمیری) born (1988-04-03)3 April 1988[citation needed] is an Iranian documentary director, producer and screenwriter, he is known for directing Parizad and Born in Captivity.[1]

In 2021, Shahmiri made the short documentary Parizad, which was nominated for the Dragon statue of the 62th Kraków Film Festival and received the Don Quixote Award of the International Federation of Film Societies (FICC).[2]

In 2024 he directed Born in Captivity a documentary about the endangered Asiatic cheetah that followed the caesarean section and the birth of Pirouz, the famous cheetah cub among Iranians, for the first time.[3]

Born in Captivity received a nomination for Best Documentary Feature at the Fajr International Film Festival and received the grand prize of the 17th Iran Documentary Film Festival - Cinema Verite. This film had the record number of nominations in the 17th edition of this festival.[4]

Filmography

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Documentary

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Year Title Director Writer Producer
2021 Parizad Yes Yes Yes
2024 Born in Captivity Yes Yes Yes

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated Work Result Ref.
2021 17th Kazan International Festival of Muslim Cinema Best short documentary Parizad Won [5]
2021 48th Festival of Nations Best documentary Parizad Won [6]
2021 39th Asolo Art Film Festival Best short film on art Parizad Won [7]
2021 8th Festival del cinema povero Best documentary Parizad Won [8]
2021 14th Cinéma Vérité Best director and editor Parizad Nominated [8]
2021 37th Tehran International Short Film Festival Best director Parizad Nominated [8]
2021 Prague Independent Film Festival Best director Parizad Nominated [8]
2021 25th Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival Screen Parizad Official selection [9]
2022 62nd Kraków Film Festival Don Quixote Award Parizad Won [10]
2022 36th Fribourg International Film Festival Special mention Parizad Won [8]
2022 62nd Kraków Film Festival Dragon of dragons Parizad Nominated [11]
2022 19th Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Screen Parizad Official selection [8]
2022 36th Fribourg International Film Festival Best director Parizad Nominated [8]
2024 17th Cinéma Vérité Best film Born in Captivity Won [12]
2024 17th Cinéma Vérité Best director Born in Captivity Nominated [4]
2024 42nd Fajr International Film Festival Best documentary film Born in Captivity Nominated [13]

References

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  1. ^ "Mehdi Imani Shahmiri". Mubi.
  2. ^ "Parizad". Kraków Film Festival.
  3. ^ "Born in Captivity (2024)". Mubi.
  4. ^ a b "نامزدهای هفدهمین جشنواره بین‌المللی فیلم مستند ایران «سینماحقیقت»" [Announcement of the nominees of the 17th International Iranian Documentary Film Festival]. The International Documentary Film Festival of Iran Cinema (in Persian).
  5. ^ "WINNERS OF 17th KAZAN INTERNATIONAL MUSLIM FILM FESTIVAL 2021". Kazan International Film Festival “Altyn minbar”. 10 September 2021.
  6. ^ ""Parizad" selected as best doc at Festival of Nations". Tehran Times. September 25, 2021.
  7. ^ "Si conclude Asolo Art Film Festival 2021. Tutti i vincitori e Premio Duse a Monica Guerritore" [Asolo Art Film Festival 2021 Ends. All the Winners and Duse Award to Monica Guerritore]. Asolo Art Film Festival.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Parizad". ethnocineca.
  9. ^ "10 Iranian films to be screened at Flickers' Rhode Island Festival". Iranian Students' News Agency.
  10. ^ ""Parizad" wins Don Quixote Award at Krakow Film Festival". Tehran Times. 7 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Mehdi Imani Shahmiri - Nagrody". Filmweb.
  12. ^ ""The Golden Thread" wins top prize at Cinéma Vérité". Documentary, Experimental & Animation Film Center. 24 December 2023.
  13. ^ "اعلام نامزدهای بخش مستند چهل و دومین جشنواره فیلم فجر" [Announcing the nominees for the documentary section of the 42nd Fajr Film Festival]. Mehr News Agency (in Persian). 30 January 2024.
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