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Bahman Motamedian (Persian: بهمن معتمدیان; born 2 July) is an Iranian filmmaker, photographer, writer and script writer. He was born in Tehran, Iran. Motamedian belongs to the so-called "new wave" of Iranian cinema.
Bahman Motamedian is also has been involved in over twenty works, including shorts film, documentaries film, video art and theater.
Motamedian made his first feature film, titled "Khastegi" ("Sex My Life" aka "Tedium") in 2008. "Khastegi" (Sex My Life) was shown in the official selection of 65th Venice International Film Festival as the "surprise film" in 2008.[1]
Bahman Motamedian | |
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بهمن معتمدیان | |
Born | Tehran, Iran |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Website | www |
Film | Date | Type |
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Khastegi (Sex My Life) | 2008 | Feature Film |
A Song for the Dying | 2006 | Documentary |
Music and Forgetting | 2006 | Documentary |
Aquarium | 2001 | short film |
Film | Year | Type |
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Khastegi (Sex My Life) | 2008 | Feature Film |
A Song for the Dying | 2006 | Documentary |
Music and Forgetting | 2006 | Documentary |
Left Handed | 2006 | Feature Film |
Aquarium | 2001 | Short Film |
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