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'''Sirus Alvand''' (also spelled '''Cyrous Alvand''' (in [[Persian language|Persian]]: سیروس الوند) is a [[Film director|director]] and [[screenwriter]] who was born in 1950 in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]].<ref>http://www.hamshahrionline.ir/news.aspx?id=67085</ref> He began his career as [[Film criticism|film critic]] and [[screenwriter]] and directed his debut film ''Sanjar'' in 1971. He’s among few filmmakers of [[Iranian Revolution|pre-Revolution era]] who is still working. Some of his films were among [[box office]] hits.
'''Sirus Alvand''' (also spelled '''Cyrous Alvand''' (in [[Persian language|Persian]]: سیروس الوند) is a [[Film director|director]] and [[screenwriter]] who was born in 1950 in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]].<ref>http://www.hamshahrionline.ir/news.aspx?id=67085</ref> He began his career as [[Film criticism|film critic]] and [[screenwriter]] and directed his debut film ''Sanjar'' in 1971. He’s among few filmmakers of [[Iranian Revolution|pre-Revolution era]] who is still working. Some of his films were among [[box office]] hits.


In 1993, he won a [[Crystal Simorgh]] for best director in the [[Fajr International Film Festival|11th Fajr International Film Festival]]<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283155/awards</ref>.
In 1993, he won a [[Crystal Simorgh]] for best director in the [[Fajr International Film Festival|11th Fajr International Film Festival]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283155/awards</ref>


== Films ==
== Films ==

Revision as of 17:30, 31 December 2010

Sirus Alvand (also spelled Cyrous Alvand (in Persian: سیروس الوند) is a director and screenwriter who was born in 1950 in Tehran, Iran.[1] He began his career as film critic and screenwriter and directed his debut film Sanjar in 1971. He’s among few filmmakers of pre-Revolution era who is still working. Some of his films were among box office hits.

In 1993, he won a Crystal Simorgh for best director in the 11th Fajr International Film Festival.[2]

Films

  • Outcry under the Water, 1977
  • Stemming from Blood, 1983
  • Cargo,1987
  • Once and for All, 1992
  • The Face, 1995
  • The Corrupted Hands, 1999
  • The Intruder, 2001

References

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