
2018
Iranian film director Amir Naderi talks to Zar Amir Ebrahimi about his career in this documentary directed and produced by Ebrahimi and broadcast by BBC World Service and BBC Persian. Amir Naderi is one of the most influential figures of Iranian modern cinema. He was born in 1945 in the Persian Gulf port of Abadan. Orphaned at an early age and living the life of a street urchin, Naderi had to survive by selling ice, working as a shoeshine boy and recycling empty beer bottles. He developed his knowledge of cinema by watching films in the theaters where he worked at a very young age. He began his career by taking pictures for some notable Iranian features. In the 1970’s, he started directing his own films, and made some of the most important movies of the New Iranian Cinema. After moving to New York in the early 90’s, Amir Naderi continued to make films. They have premiered at the Venice, Cannes, Tribeca, and Sundance Film Festivals.

Amir Naderi
Himself

Basquiat

Forman vs. Forman

The Last Emperor

The Gift of Indignation

Gandhi

Demetre II

Our Godfather

Young Woman and the Sea

Sophie Scholl: The Final Days

1857 Diary: The Hidden Pages

The Enigmatic Charlotte Rampling

Modigliani et ses secrets

Malcolm X

The Elephant Man

La Trace de Kandia

Paul Monette: The Brink of Summer's End

Yo, Ocaña

Cormac McCarthy's Veer

Riddles of Richard Sorge

Schindler's List