Mohammad Reza Aslani

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1943-12-09 (80 years old)

Place of Birth Rasht, Iran

Also Known As محمدرضا اصلانی, 默罕默德·雷沙·亚斯兰尼

Mohammad Reza Aslani

Biography

Mohammad Reza Aslani was born in Rasht, Iran, in 1943 and graduated in Art and painting from Teheran’s Faculty of decorative arts. He spent his filmmaking training in the Ministry of Culture. Aslani started his professional carrier in cinema in 1967 with the documentary film “Hasanlu Cup”, and then worked with another project “Child and exploitation (1982)”, a documentary made with the aim of display for management community. It was one of the best documentaries made in Iran in eighties. But shortly after its release it was informally banned and marginalized in 1982. Aslani’s first feature film called “The chess game of the Wind” (1976) was a new and different experience in Iranian cinema, which also was very daring. Iranian actress Shohreh Aghdashloo began her artistic activity with this movie by playing the role of a servant. Aslani made television series like “Samak Ayyar,” “light mist,” “logic of the flight”, script writing for movies such as “line”, “switchman”, “The Silent City,” “bottleneck,” “Requiem”, “the fourth morning,” “Stone Garden”. He wrote three books of poetry, “Bench Nights and Wind Days,” “The difference between the two Maghreb” and “Requiem for prohibited years”. Teaching at academies of Sura and cinema and theater, writing critical essays and comments about cinema is among Aslani’s other activities. His professional activities are enumerated. —onlinefilmhome.dk

Known For

Writer

2016
2014
2008
The Green Fire

as Writer

1996
Chigh

as Writer

1982
1977
1976
Chess of the Wind

as Screenplay

1976
1975
Tari-khane

as Writer

1973
The Mongols

as Dialogue

1973
1972

Director

2016
2012
2008
The Green Fire

as Director

1996
Chigh

as Director

1982
1977
1976
Chess of the Wind

as Director

1975
Tari-khane

as Director

1973
Abu Rayhan Biruni

as Director

1972
1970
Badbade

as Director

1968
1964