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The famous Iranian director Mr. Shoaibi arrived in Kuala Lumpur to open the Iranian Film Festival

Behrouz Shoaybi: A Multifaceted Artist


Behrouz Shoaybi is an Iranian actor, director, and filmmaker. He was born on September 16, 1979, in Mashhad, Iran. He began his acting career in 1997 with the film "Agents of the Glass House" and his directing career in 2007 with the film "It Will Come."

Shoaybi has a diverse filmography, with films in a variety of genres, including drama, comedy, and documentary. He has also worked on television, directing the series "The Veiled" and starring in the series "Lonely Leila."

Shoaybi's films often explore social and political themes, and he is known for his realistic and unflinching portrayals of Iranian society. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Crystal Simorgh for Best Film at the Fajr Film Festival for his film "The Corridor" in 2012.

Early Life and Education

Shoaybi was born into a family of artists. His father, Alireza Shoaybi, is a painter and his mother, Fereshteh Shoaybi, is a singer. He grew up in Mashhad and studied film at the University of Tehran.

Acting Career

Shoaybi began his acting career in 1997 with a small role in the film "Agents of the Glass House." He went on to appear in several other films, including "The Wet Letters" (2004), "Gold and Copper" (2006), and "Lonely Leila" (2013).

In 2013, Shoaybi starred in the series "Lonely Leila," which tells the story of a young woman who is struggling to find her place in the world. The series was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to establish Shoaybi as a leading actor in Iranian cinema.

Directing Career

Shoaybi began his directing career in 2007 with the film "It Will Come." The film tells the story of a young man who is struggling to find his place in the world. The film was well-received by critics and audiences, and it won the Crystal Simorgh for Best First Film at the Fajr Film Festival.

Shoaybi's next film, "The Corridor," was a critical and commercial success. The film tells the story of a group of people who are trapped in a hospital during a power outage. The film won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Film at the Fajr Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Shoaybi's other films include "Cyanide" (2014), "The Nutshell" (2016), "The Crow" (2016), "The Last Day of the Year" (2015), and "The Wave" (2023).

Awards and Recognition

Shoaybi has won numerous awards for his work, including:

  • Crystal Simorgh for Best Film at the Fajr Film Festival for "The Corridor" (2012)

  • Crystal Simorgh for Best First Film at the Fajr Film Festival for "It Will Come" (2007)

  • Nomination for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for "The Corridor" (2012)

Behrouz Shoaybi is a talented and versatile artist who has made significant contributions to Iranian cinema. His films are often thought-provoking and challenging, and they offer a unique perspective on Iranian society.

Shoibi's directing credits include:

  • Dayereh (2019)

  • Golshifteh (2017)

  • Dar Koob (2016)

  • Akharin Rooz Saal (2015)

  • Siyanoor (2014)

  • Pardeh Neshin (2013)

  • Donyaye Bator (2012)

  • Dehleez (2012)

  • Bagh Aloocheh (2005)

  • Setareh Rooye Zamin (2006)

  • Balhaye Khoshbakhti (2008)

  • Jamadeh (2009)

  • Miyan Mandan Va Raftan (2010)

  • Pay Khahad Ayad (2008)

 

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