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Actors Studio - Klase Honarpishegi (2013)
Directed by:
Alireza Davoudnejad
Date of birth:
7 May 1954, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Alireza Davoudnejad
Music by:
Amir-Ali Vajed Samiei, Yahya Sepehri Shakib
Country:
Iran
Language:
Farsi
Color:
Color
Runtime:
100 minutes
Released:
2013
Genre:
Family
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The World Is Going To Change!
"Some films you must see, but "Actors Studio" is a film that if you do not see, you miss a unique experience. -- Rakhshan Bani Etemad
Winner of Joury special award from 31st Fajr Film Festival
Synopsis
In an acting studio the impact of the recent social changes on family relationship is reconstructed and displayed; the main theme of the filmmaker, writer and producer Alireza Davoudnejad's latest film.
Like the other films of the director, Davoudnejad family members act in the film.
"Davoudnezhad's latest film, 'Actors Studio', depicts our private lives, with all its passions, friendships, pains and joys that we are not even willing to confront them, but he combines with exemplary courage reality, truth and fiction in relation to his mother, brothers, sisters, their children and other members of the family in a way as if they experience their lives in the same manner as he displays it. Some films have to be seen, but the 'Actors Studio' is not a film you can afford to miss. When you sit down to watch it, the young girl will say something to us in the last scene that we have no doubt we'll never forget, just as vi cannot forget Davoudnezhad for that either". -- Rakhshan Bani Etemad
Cast: Pardis Ahmadieh, Kooshan Bahrami, Ali Davoudnejad, Mohammad-Reza Davoudnejad, Reza Davoudnejad, Zahra Davoudnejad, Abbas Habibian, Ehteram-Sadat Habibian, Zahra Habibian, Kobra Hassanzadeh, Mehrad Mehrkish, Masoud Miri
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Selected filmography of Alireza Davoudnejad
- Ferrari (2017)
- Actors Studio - Klase Honarpishegi (2013)
- Salve - Marham (2011)
- Sweet Agony - Masaebe shirin (2000)
- The Need - Niaz (1991)
- The Need - Niaz (1991)
- Bipanah (1987)
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