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Born February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Kurdistan, Iran
Bahman Ghobadi was born in 1969 in Baneh, in the province of Iranian Kurdistan, near the Iran-Iraq border. Shortly after graduating from the National Audiovisual School, he made his first short, immediately acclaimed by the local critics. One of these short films, "Life in Fog" (1999) is even considered as the most famous short ever made in Iran. This success allowed Bahman Ghobadi to make several feature films, the best known being his first, "A Time for Drunken Horses" (2000), the first Kurd film in the history of Iran. This film and all the the others made by Ghobadi were hits in the festival circuit, garnered dozens of awards but were little seen or not seen at all in his native country. His last movie to date, filmed without official permit, rapidly and feverishly, "No One Knows About Persian Cats" (2009) is a remarkable semi-documentary about underground indie music in Tehran.

The Four Walls

A Flag Without a Country

Life on the Border

Words with Gods

Mardan

Rhino Season

About 111 Girls

No One Knows About Persian Cats
Bahman

All My Mothers

Half Moon Arabic

Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution
Himself

Turtles Can Fly

Daf

Searching for Meaning: Jeonju Digital Project

Marooned in Iraq

A Time for Drunken Horses

Blackboards
Rebwar

The Wind Will Carry Us

Life in Fog