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Tina Pakravan

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Tina Pakravan
تینا پاکروان
Pakravan at the 37th Fajr International Film Festival, May 2019
Born (1977-04-17) 17 April 1977 (age 47)
Occupations
Years active2000–present
Notable workIt Happened At Midnight
Khanoom
Once Upon a Time in Iran
Spouse
  • Ali Asadzadeh
    (m. 2018)

Tina Pakravan (Persian: تینا پاکروان; born 17 April 1977) is an Iranian film director, writer, producer, and actress.[1][2]

Career

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Tina Pakravan was born in 1977 in Tehran. She did a B.A. in movie directing from Tehran Faculty of Cinema and Theater. Her cinematic career was begun with contributing to the magazine Gozāresh-e Film in 1995, followed by her contribution to such magazines as Abrār-e Sinamāyi (Persian: ابرار سینمایی), Sedā, Durbin, Harakat (صدا، دوربین، حرکت), and Fakur (فکور) weekly.

At the age of eighteen, Pakravan acted as the script girl of the movie Yās-hā-ye Vahshi (Persian: یاس‌های وحشی; The Wild Jasmines), directed by Mohsen Mohseninasab. In the movie Killing Mad Dogs (سگ‌کشی), directed by Bahram Bayzai, Pakravan was the director's assistant. In two TV series, Ta’tilāt-e Nowruzi (تعطیلات نوروزی; Nowruz Holidays), a production of IRIB TV2, and Rāz-e Sokut (راز سکوت; Silence’s Secret), she was the programmer as well as deputy production manager.

Pakravan went to the United States to continue with her education, where she majored in cinema at UCLA. There she made two short movies: Ro’yā (رؤیا; Dream), starring Behzad Farahani and Mozhgan Rabbani, and Actor Actor (اکتور اکتور). She also made the documentary Hamrāh bā Irāniān (همراه با ایرانیان; Accompanied by Iranians) for Jām-e Jam TV, which deals with the lives of Iranians in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Back in Iran, Pakravan collaborated with Seyyed Zia’eddin Dorri in the production of the TV series Kolāh-e Pahlavi (The Pahlavi Hat; کلاه پهلوی) as the directing programmer and director's first assistant. She went on to collaborate with the director Dariush Mehrjoui as the production manager of the movie Santuri. She was also the production manager and programmer of the movies Vaghti Hame Khābim (وقتی همه خوابیم; When We Are All Asleep), directed by Bahram Bayzai, and Ekhrājihā 2 (اخراجی‌ها ۲; The Outcasts, Part 2), directed by Masoud Dehnamaki.

Pakravan's third short film was named Gereh (گره; Knot), starring Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia, Sara Khoeniha, Shaqayeq Farahani, and Mehrab Rezayi.

Pakravan's acting debut was the TV series Sāl-hā-ye Mashrouteh (سال‌های مشروطه; The Years of The Constitution), in which she was also the production manager, stage designer, and script consultant.[3]

Teaching, writing books, translating, and writing critiques for the press, as well as holding photo exhibitions are among her other activities.[4]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actress Make Up Artist
2019 Weightlessness No No No Yes No
2017 Los Angeles Tehran Yes Yes Yes No No
Sara And Ayda No No No Yes No
House of Paper No No No Yes No
2015 It Happened At Midnight Yes No Yes No No
Yahya Didn't Keep Quiet No No Yes No No
2014 Metropole No No No Yes No
2013 Khanoom Yes Yes Yes No No
2005 Me And Debora No No No No Yes

Home video

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actress Make Up Artist
2021 Once Upon a Time in Iran Yes Yes No No No

Short film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actress Make Up Artist
2010 This Was My City Yes Yes No No No
2009 Knot Yes Yes No No No
2007 Actor Actor Yes No No No No
2000 Dream Yes No No No No
? Miracle No Yes No No No

Television film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actress Make Up Artist
2012 The B Story No No Yes No No
2011 Paradise Traveler No No Yes Yes No
2011 Bridge Yes No No No No

Television series

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actress Make Up Artist
2009–2010 The Years of The Constitution No No No Yes No

Notes and references

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