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Pouran Derakhshandeh
پوران درخشنده
Pouran Derakhshandeh, 10 February 2013
Born
Pourān Derakh'shandeh

(1951-03-27) March 27, 1951 (age 73)
NationalityIranian
Alma materIran Broadcasting University
Occupation(s)film director, producer, screen writer, and researcher
Years active1986–present

Pourān Derakh'shandeh (Persian: پوران درخشنده) (born 27 March 1951 in Kermanshah, Iran) is an Iranian film director, producer, screen writer, and researcher.

Career

Derakh'shandeh graduated in film directing in 1975 from Advanced School of Television and Cinema (مدرسه عالی تلویزیون و سینما) in Tehran. She started her professional career by making documentary films for the Kermanshah Television and subsequently for the Tehran Television. Her motion pictures include Relationship (1986), A Little Bird of Happiness (1987), Passing Through the Dust (1988), Lost Time (1989), A Love Without Frontier (1998), Candle in the Wind (2003), Wet Dream (2005), Eternal Children (2006), and Hush! Girls Don't Scream (2013).

At the time she began working at NIRT and Produced “Plague”; A documentary about plague disease in Kurdistan Province. Next year, she produced a documentary about the "Last Wednesday of the Year" ceremony custom which is widespread in many parts of Iran, “End Wednesday” (1976). In 1978 she directed “Mineral Springs of Rah Haraz” and a trilogy documentary series about handicrafts in Kurdistan titled, “Moj, janamaz and sajadeh”, “Nazok kari” and “Short–napped coarse carpet”. The four-part “Synthetic and Natural Fiber” was a research documentary about thread, worsted cotton, silk and synthetic fiber. During 1979-1980, Derakhshandeh produced “The Wheels Whirl”. It examines economic and social depression and closed manufactures like Iran National. “Shokaran” focused on addiction. The 17-part documentary explores difficulties for women, men and children who are addicted to drugs, drug smuggling, and means of preventing drug abuse. The production lasted from 1980 to 1982.

Memberships

Academic experience

Derakhshandeh has also led some college research.

International participation

With the support of Farabi Cinema Foundation, Derakhshandeh participates at some local and international film festivals :

Filmography

Screenwriting

Documentary films

Feature films

Awards

Retrospectives of Derakhshandeh's works

See also

References