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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]]. He began his career as [[Film criticism|film critic]] and [[screenwriter]] and directed his debut film ''Sanjar'' in 1971. He’s among 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]]. He began his career as [[Film criticism|film critic]] and [[screenwriter]] and directed his debut film ''Sanjar'' in 1971. He is among filmmakers of [[Iranian Revolution|pre-Revolution era]] who are 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>

Revision as of 10:07, 10 February 2015

سیروس الوند
Sirus Alvand
Sirus Alvand in 2013
Born
Cyrous Alvand

(1950-01-01) January 1, 1950 (age 75)
Occupation(s)Film director, Screenwriter
Years active1971–present
SpouseZahra Jenab (m. 1972)
Children2

Sirus Alvand (also spelled Cyrous Alvand (in Persian: سیروس الوند) is a director and screenwriter who was born in 1950 in Tehran, Iran. He began his career as film critic and screenwriter and directed his debut film Sanjar in 1971. He is among filmmakers of pre-Revolution era who are 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.[1]

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
  • Porteghal Khoni, 2010

References

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