Saman Salur
Saman Salur (born 1976) is an Iranian film director and screenwriter. He graduated from Soore University with a Bachelor of Film and Television in Directing.
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Born | 1976 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Alma mater | Soore University |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 2003–present |
He is known for directing and writing the comedy feature 'A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral' 2006 winning Golden Leopard and Special Prize of the Jury at Locarno International Film Festival, a special Jury from Sofia International Film Festival and a Montgolfiere from the Three Continents Festival. His first documentary 'Residents of Silent Land' won award in Molodist Kiev International Film Festival. His last movie "We will say Amen" has been banned for 4 years till 2016.
Filmography
- The Wind Will Comb Your Tresses, 2002 (Short Film)
- IT’S A SONY, 2002 (Documentary)
- The Guilty, 2002 (Cinematography)
- From Land of Silence, 2004
- A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral, 2006
- Aramesh ba Diazepam 10, 2005 (Documentary)
- Lonely Tune of Tehran, 2008
- Stories on Human Rights, 2008
- Be Hadaf Shelik Kon, 2011 (Writer)
- Thirteen 59, 2011
- We Will Say Amen, 2012 (New edition has been released on 2016)
- Raspberries, 2013
Awards
- Winner of the Jury Special Mention - Sofia International Film Festival 2005
- Winner of the FIPRESCI Award of the Jury - Molodist Kiev International Film Festival 2005
- Golden Leopard - Locarno International Film Festival 2006
- Won Best Film and Director - Edinburgh International Film Festival 2006
- Special Award - Batumi International Art-House Film Festival 2009
References
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