
Jafar Panahi
Born: 1960-07-11
Place of Birth: Mianeh, Iran
Biography
Jafar Panahi (born in July 11, 1960) is a representative of Iranian “New Wave.” He is one of the leaders of contemporary Iranian cinema. Panahi’s work, from his first attempts to discuss social issues to his later and braver discussions of taboo topics in Iran are a creative reflection on the nature of cinema and human society, and are imbued with humanity. In 2010, the court in Iran sentenced Jafar Panahi to six years in prison. In addition, according to the sentence, Panahi was banned from making films for 20 years, giving interviews to local and international media outlets, and leaving Iran. Three Faces was his fourth film (after This Is Not a Film, Closed Curtain, and Taxi) shot after his arrest. The director did not attend the premiere due to being banned from leaving Iran. Panahi is a student of Abbas Kiarostami, whose influence is especially clear in Three Faces, reminiscent of such acclaimed masterpieces as The Wind Will Carry Us and Taste of Cherry.
Known For

Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution

Behind the Scenes of 'Under the Olive Trees'

No Bears

Nasrin

Critic

The Year of the Everlasting Storm

Taxi

Through the Olive Trees

This Is Not a Film

Closed Curtain

3 Faces

Jiseok

Journey to the Land of the Traveler

And, Towards Happy Alleys

Where Are You, Jafar Panahi?

Hidden

76 Minutes and 15 seconds with Abbas Kiarostami
