Born in Tehran in 1957, this Iranian filmmaker and writer began his career as a novelist before turning to cinema. Known for his innovative storytelling and political themes, he became a leading figure in the Iranian New Wave. His prolific body of work includes acclaimed films like "Kandahar" and "Gabbeh," which explore social and cultural issues. Despite facing censorship, he achieved international recognition, winning numerous awards and influencing a new generation of filmmakers.
CLOSE-UP
Close-Up is a 1990 Iranian docufiction film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It tells the real-life story of a man named Hossain Sabzian who impersonated...