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Mostafa Heravi was born on 21 December, 1974 in Mashhad, Iran, is a filmmaker, photographer, visual artist. Discover Mostafa Heravi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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21 December |
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Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran |
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Mostafa Heravi Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mostafa Heravi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mostafa Heravi worth at the age of 49 years old? Mostafa Heravi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Filmmaker. He is from Iran. We have estimated
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Timeline
Mostafa Heravi exhibited his photography in Stories for Freedom Festival Rotterdam in May and June 2019; an event in which other prominent Iranian artists performed, including: Hamed Ahmadi (writer), Shahyar Ghanbari (poet), Sahand Sahebdivani (storytelling) & Faarjam (music). The main theme of his works are women, religion and politics.
He also directed "Bedrood" (Farewell) in 2016; a song by the Amsterdam-based band, Panida. In 2017, Mostafa Heravi directed a music video for Omid Noori, pioneer of opera music in Afghanistan, called "Orouj" (Ascension), which is about brutal murder of Farkhunda Malikzada who was accused of burning Quran. Majid Kazemi and Faarjam are among the other Iranian singers/bands Mostafa Heravi has made music videos for.
Iran, The Road Ahead is a festival held by Zamaneh Foundation, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on Friday, 6 October 2015 on the occasion of its tenth anniversary. A festival in which notable speakers attended; including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, Masih Alinejad, founder of My Stealthy Freedom, Rieneke Van Santen, executive director of Zamaneh Media, Marietje Schaake, Member of European Parliament and also Kees van Baar, the Human Rights Ambassador in the Netherlands. In that festival Heravi's photos were exhibited along with a 10-minute video of him with the same name as the festival about Iranian influencers on social media and their followers which portrays bitter truths about emerging superficial role models.
The film begins with a long from the snow-covered forest that have a strong visual eloquence. Every one of the actors narrates their painful stories of death penalties in Iran. A small wooden stool resembling execution, acts as a bridge throughout the movie to connect Each episode to the other. The final shot of the movie recorded in sheer silence, depicting Gohar Eshghi – sitting still on the same stool – who is perhaps the most unforgettable icon of justice and oppression in Iran, mother of Sattar Beheshti – an Iranian worker and blogger – arrested for his online writing; in detention, and was killed under torture.
In 2011, he produced a music video for rock band khak named "Tanham Nazar" (Don't Leavev Me Alone). Mostafa Heravi is director of photography of the 2012 "Kiosk: A Generation Destroyed by Madness". It's a music documentary written and directed by Ala Mohseni which is a review of forty-something-year of Iran's history after Islamic revolution along with the Kiosk band tours. Heravi's first collaboration with Kiosk was in 2008 in which he made the official music video for their version of Ay yarom bia (Persian: ای یارم بیا) which features Mohsen Namjoo as guest singer. It is accompanied by some shots from surrealistic movie The Color of Pomegranates by Armenian director Sergei Paradjanov.
In 2009, he started to make music videos, the first of which was for exiled, avant-garde Iranian singer Mohsen Namjoo named "Gladiators" that no media outlet would play because of its content. Apart from his collaboration with Namjoo, Heravi has also made music videos for Shahin Najafi; another Iranian singer, singer, songwriter and political activist who is strongly hated by Iranian regime.
As for the graduation project, Mostafa Heravi wrote and directed a short film (19 minutes) named Dawn (Persian: شفق) in 2007 which won several awards including best Dutch students' movie of the year and public award at the TENTAcademy Awards in 2oo7. Dawn is a short film about a pub where only one customer notices all the changes. While the other customers keep to themselves, the Iranian man tries to tackle the problems of the café.
He received a degree in Audiovisual art from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie of Amsterdam. From 2006 to 2010, Heravi worked at the Radio Zamaneh studios. He now works as a filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist in Amsterdam. Heravi is known for his social critical approach.
Mostafa Heravi (Persian: مصطفی هروی ; born in 1974 in Mashhad, Iran) is an Iranian filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist currently residing in Netherlands.
Mostafa Heravi was born in 1974 in Mashhad, Iran. He was raised in a conservative, religious family who from early childhood encouraged him to take up drawing, reciting the Quran and calligraphy. Heravi pursued painting in the presence of a number of master artists, including Hossein Talebi and Amir Khajehamiri.