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Reza Dormishian is an Iranian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his films I'm Not Angry! (2014), A Respectable Family (2012), and The Painting Pool (2009). He has also directed several documentaries, including The Last Day of Winter (2009) and The Last Day of Summer (2010). Reza Dormishian was born on 6 November 1981 in Tehran, Iran. He studied filmmaking at the University of Tehran and graduated in 2006. He has since worked on numerous films and documentaries, including the award-winning I'm Not Angry! (2014). Reza Dormishian has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. He has also earned money from his work as a director and producer of documentaries.

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Occupation WriterScreen writer Documentarian director Producer
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 6 November, 1981
Birthday 6 November
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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2019

His second feature, I’m not angry!, was the most controversial film of the Iranian cinema in 2014. This social drama criticizes the Ahmadinejad era, and it was the only Iranian film present in the Panorama Section of 64th Berlin International Film Festival. I’m not angry! was screened in the 32nd Fajr Film Festival while 15 minutes of it had been censored, and it was faced with warm welcome by the audience and grave opposition by extremist groups, to the extent that the cinema authorities stopped its screening. As the hardliners and extremists were going to attack the closing ceremony of the festival with 15 buses of their men, the festival authorities forced Reza Dormishian not to receive his awards and to withdraw his film from the festival, and they announced in the closing ceremony that Reza Dormishian had waived his awards to maintain calmness in the Iranian cinema. The jury members, however, revealed the next day that the awards had indeed belonged to I’m not angry! and that Dormishian had agreed to resignation under pressure.

Screening of I’m not angry! in Iran has been banned since then.

1997

He started writing as a film critic in 1997 for several newspapers. He later worked as an executive editor for cinema books and magazines. He was an assistant to some prestigious Iranian filmmakers, including Dariush Mehrjui and Alireza Davood Nejad. He has also worked as a screenwriter. He started making short films and documentaries in 2002.

1936

Hatred was his first feature film, produced independently in Istanbul. Hatred displays the frenzied love and hatred and two accounts from two phases in the life of an Iranian refugee couple in Istanbul, Turkey. The film was received well by critics and cinema writers and the Iranian critics gave it three awards (Best Directing, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing). Although Hatred was censored to be screened in Iran, it was screened and praised in various festivals such as the Competition Section of the 36th Montreal Film Festival in Canada, Competition Section of the 28th Warsaw Film Festival in Poland, and Competition Section of the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland.