Siddiq Barmak

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Birthday 1962-09-07 (62 years old)

Place of Birth Panjshir, Afghanistan

Siddiq Barmak

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Siddiq Barmak (Born September 7, 1962) in Panjshir, Afghanistan, is a film director and producer. He received an M.A degree in cinema direction from the Moscow Film Institute (VGIK) in 1987. He has written a few screenplays and has made a few short films. His first feature film Osama, won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004. There is a stylistic echo in Osama featured in Afghan films by the Iranian Makhmalbaf dynasty; father Mohsen's Kandahar, and daughter Samira Makhmalbaf's At Five in the Afternoon, the latter also shot in post-Taliban Kabul. Barmak directed Osama with significant funding and assistance from the elder Makhmalbaf. The Iranian director invested thousands of dollars in the film, lending Barmak his Arriflex camera and encouraging him to send the movie to international festivals, which eventually generated further funding from Japanese and Irish producers. Barmak received "UNESCO’s Fellini Silver Medal" for his drama, Osama, in 2003. Barmak is also director of the Afghan Children Education Movement (ACEM), an association that promotes literacy, culture and the arts, which was also founded by Makhmalbaf. The school trains actors and directors for newly emerging Afghan cinema. Barmak is one of the celebrated figures in Persian cinema as well as the emerging cinema of Afghanistan. Description above from the Wikipedia article Siddiq Barmak, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Writer

2008
Opium War

as Writer

2004
Osama

as Writer

1987
Stranger

as Writer

Director

2008
Opium War

as Director

2004
Osama

as Director

1987
Stranger

as Director

Editor

2004
Osama

as Editor

1987
Stranger

as Editor

Producer

2010
2004
Osama

as Producer

Crew

2022
The Old Man

as Other

Actor

2020
The Forbidden Reel

as Self - Filmmaker