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Hana Makhmalbaf
Iranian filmmaker (born 1988)
Hana Makhmalbaf (Persian: حنا مخملباف; born September 3, 1988, in Tehran) is an Iranian filmmaker. She is the younger sister of filmmaker Samira Makhmalbaf and daughter of filmmakers Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Fatemeh Meshkini. She is known for her films Joy of Madness (2003),Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (2007) and Green Days (2009). Makhmalbaf won the Lina Mangiacapre Award at the Venice Film Festival in 2003 for Joy of Madness (2003). Joy of Madness also won the Special Jury Prize at Tokyo Filmex. Makhmalbaf's film Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame won various awards as well, such as the Paolo Ungari UNICEF Prize from the Rome Film Festival and the Peace Film Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Early life and education
Makhmalbaf's film involvement began early in her life. By age three, she had already attended the Cannes Film Festival. Her own work gained attention by age eight when the Locarn
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- Biography: Hana Makhmalbaf Filmmaker.
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- Original Title: MAKHMALBAF AT LARGE "THE MAKING OF A REBEL FILMMAKER" Written by: Dabashi Subject: Cultural critic and historian Hamid Dabashi draws from his friendship with Makhmalbaf, as well as his intense involvement with Makhmalbaf's films and thought, to present a deeply engaging examination of the tumultuous.
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- Biography: Hana Makhmalbaf Filmmaker.
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kiarostami documentary | Original Title: MAKHMALBAF AT LARGE "THE MAKING OF A REBEL FILMMAKER" Written by: Dabashi Subject: Cultural critic and historian Hamid Dabashi draws from his friendship with Makhmalbaf, as well as his intense involvement with Makhmalbaf's films and thought, to present a deeply engaging examination of the tumultuous. |
at five in the afternoon poem analysis | This series focuses on Iran's Makhmalbaf family of filmmakers—Mohsen; his wife, Marziyeh Meshkini; and their daughters Samira and Hana—whose works offer. |
Text Of The Book: Visa For One Moment (English) | makhmalbaf
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- Not long has passed since Hana Makhmalbaf won the jury prize in San Sebastian Film Festival but over four years have passed since the publication of her book “Visa for One Moment”, which she wrote at age The book contains a long poem in Persian, English and French.