Khosrow Sinai

Khosrow Sinai
Born (1941-01-19) January 19, 1941
Sari, Iran
Occupation Film director, Screenwriter, music composer
Spouse(s) Gizella varga Sinai(1967–present) , Farah Osouli (1975–present)
Children Yasmin Sinai, Samira Sinai, Sam Sinai, Alma Sinai

Khosrow Sinai (Persian: خسرو سینایی, born 19 January 1941 in Sari, Iran) is an Iranian film director. His works are usually based on social documentations. He was the first Iranian film director to win an international prize after the Islamic revolution in Iran. He is also known as an Iranian scholar and has been awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.

Biography

He graduated from Alborz highschool in 1958 (Tehran), and then went to Austria for further education where he spent four years studying Architecture at the Vienna University of Technology and three years study in music composition at the Vienna Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.

He graduated in music education from the Vienna Music Conservatory. Finally he graduated as cinema and TV director (main study) and screenplay writing (subsidiary study) from Vienna Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (with honors).

In 1963 he also published a poetry collection Muds Blisters.

After these years of study he returned to Iran in 1967 and worked in the Ministry of Culture and Arts (till 1972), and as instructor in various universities in the fields of screenplay writing and documentary film until 1992.

He also worked in National Iranian Television (now called Seda o Sima) as producer, screenplay writer, director, and editor making about 100 short films, documentaries, and features. He is best known for his Avant-garde documentaries and also his unique style in docu-drama. He has been a juror in several national and foreign film festivals.

Personal Life

Sinai lives with his partners, Gizella Varga Sinai, and Farah Ossouli, both painters. His daughters Yasmin, Samira, and Alma, are also artists. His son Sam is a scientist.

Filmography

"Arouse Atash", (Bride of Fire) was one of his most successful films in box office and won the people's choice award, and best screenplay at the 18th Fajr Film Festival [1] in addition to winning the best actor a Crystal Globe nomination at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Some of his features are:

  • 1979 - Long live (Persian: زنده باد, Zendeh bad)
  • 1980 - Viva ...!,, award winner in Karlovy Vary Film Festival
  • 1983 - The Inner Beast (Persian: هیولای درون, Hayula-ye darun) (2nd Fajr Festival as the best director)
  • 1983 - The Lost Requiem (oryg. title: Marsiye-ye gomshode, مرثیه گمشده) (documentary about the Poles who found refuge in Iran during World War II, after being forcibly taken to Soviet labor camps in Siberia)
  • 1987 - Going astray... (oryg. Persian title: Yar dar khaneh..., ...یار در خانه, meaning "A friend at home")
  • 1990 - In the Alleys of Love, presented at the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival[2]
  • 1997 - Autumn Alley (documentary/fiction), shown at the IDFA Film Festival - Amsterdam
  • 1999 - The Bride of Fire, award-winning in several national and foreign festivals
  • 2005 - Talking with a Shadow (Persian: Goftogu ba sayeh گفت و گو با سایه) (docudrama about Sadeq Hedayat)
  • 2005 - The Carpet, the Horse, the Turkoman (Persian: فرش، اسب، ترکمن, Farsh, asb, Torkaman)
  • 2006 - The Desert of Blood (Persian: کویر خون, Kawir-e khun)
  • 2014 - Rainbow Island (Persian: جزیره رنگین, Jazire-ye rangin)

Published books and screenplays

  • The Man in White
  • The Artists of a Bloodshedding Era
  • The Bride of Fire (Film Script)
  • The Post-communist Cinema (translated from English).
  • The Lost Requiem
  • Translation from German: My Journey and Adventures in Iran, a book by Ármin Vámbéry (1863).

He has also written and translated numerous essays about cinema and other fine arts.

See also


References

  1. "Fajr 18th".
  2. "Festival de Cannes: In the Alleys of Love". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  • Official website
  • (in Persian) Khosrow Sinai honoured in Poland - BBC
  • Michaël Abescassis, Impressions of an Auteur, Tehran Today: Talking with Iranian Director Khosrow Sinai, Bright Lights Film Journal, May 2009, .
  • Ryszard Antolak, The Lost Requiem of Khosrow Sinai, Persian Journal, 25 November 2007, .
    The Lost Requiem: Khosrow Sinai's priceless Iranian and Polish historical document, The Iranian, 26 November 2007, .
  • Khosrow Sinai, The passing of the Polish through Iran (Gozar-e Lahestāni-hā az Iran), in Persian, Jadid Online, 28 May 2009, (Persian), (English).
    An audio slideshow by Shokā Sahrā'i (with English subtitles): (7 min 46 sec).

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