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Bahman Maghsoudlou (born 1946) is a film scholar, critic, author and independent film producer/director. Maghsoudlou has, in the words of Cinema Without Borders editor-in-chief Bijan Tehrani, "dedicated his life orecording valuable information about Iran’s contemporary art and culture." A graduate in cinema studies from the
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with a PhD from
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, Maghsoudlou lives in New Jersey.


Film

Maghsoudlou's first film was a short documentary that he wrote, directed and produced on artist
Ardeshir Mohasses Ardeshir Mohassess (also spelt Ardashir Mohasess, fa, اردشير محصص , 9 September 1938 in Lahijan – 9 October 2008 in New York) was an Iranian illustrator, satirist, cartoonist and painter, residing in New York. Biography He wa ...
called '' Ardeshir Mohasses & His Caricatures'' in 1972. This would turn out to be the first in a series of films on Iran's most important artistic figures, the ''Renowned Iranian Artists'' series, although the follow-ups would not be produced for many years afterwards. In 1998, he had ''
Ahmad Shamlou Ahmad Shamlou ( fa, احمد شاملو, ''Ahmad Šāmlū'' , also known under his pen name A. Bamdad ( fa, ا. بامداد)) (December 12, 1925 – July 23, 2000) was an Iranian poet, writer, and journalist. Shamlou was arguably the most infl ...
: Master Poet of Liberty'' which was subsequently followed by '' Ahmad Mahmoud: A Noble Novelist'' in 2004 and '' Iran Darroudi: The Painter of Ethereal Moments'' in 2009. Maghsoudlou served as director for the latter two of these films, as he has for all but one of the films in the series. A 2013 addition to the series was an update to his earlier film on Mohasses, entitled ''Ardeshir Mohasses: The Rebellious Artist''. Maghsoudlou had long wished to update his earlier film on his friend and the inspiration came after two occurrences in 2008: a long overdue retrospective of Mohasses's work at the Asia Society in New York City and the artist's untimely passing. The new film features interviews with prominent critics and friends from around the world and emphasizes the eternal truth in Mohasses's struggles with censorship. The film had its world premiere in April 2013 at the
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. The next addition to the series was 2013's '' Abbas Kiarostami: A Report'', a look at the work of acclaimed Iranian filmmaker
Abbas Kiarostami Abbas Kiarostami ( fa, عباس کیارستمی ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer. An active filmmaker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of ...
, examining the themes and techniques that have run through his body of work, with a particular focus on his debut feature, '' The Report''. The film premised at the
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. It was also featured at the 201
Festival International du Film d'Histoire
in
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, France, in a special section dedicated to Kiarostami. This was Maghsoudlou's first feature-length documentary. As well as being an entry in the ''Renowned Iranian Artists'' series, it is also the first installment in another series, ''Iranian Cinema: Searching for the Roots''. This new series, as planned, will have ten parts. Maghsoudlou's next feature documentary, released in 2016, was called '' Razor's Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses''. Like the Kiarostami film, this film served as the next entry in both the ''Iranian Cinema'' and the ''Renowned Iranian Artists'' series. Through copious interviews with the most prominent actresses of the pre-Revolutionary period (including Pouri Banayi, Susan Taslimi, Irene Zazians (a.k.a. Iren) and
Shohreh Aghdashloo Shohreh Aghdashloo ( fa, شهره آغداشلو, ; née Vaziri-Tabar (); 11 May 1952) is an Iranian and American actress. Following numerous starring roles on the stage, she made her film debut in '' Chess of the Wind'' (1976). Her next two fi ...
) and an abundance of rare clips from their films, the documentary examines the role of women in Iranian cinema from both cultural and artistic standpoints. In an article in
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, journalist
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wrote that the film "contains several exciting surprises," also noting that the interviews with the actresses " hedlight on a chunk of Iran's contemporary history" and " emindus that it was always difficult to be a woman in Iran even under the Shah, and that being a film actress was even more of a gamble." The next film, the third to represent both series, focused on filmmaker, critic and playwright
Bahram Beyzai Bahrām Beyzāêi (also spelt Beizāi, Beyzāêi, fa, بهرام بیضائی; born 26 December 1938) is an Iranian playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, film editor, and '' ostād'' ("master") of Persian letters, arts and Iranian studie ...
, and was called ''Bahram Beyzaie: A Mosaic of Metaphors''. Bijan Tehrani, writing for Cinema Without Borders, called it a "must-see" and "a beautiful and lasting artwork." The next film in the ''Renowned Iranian Artists'' series was 2020's ''
Najaf Daryabandari Najaf Daryabandari ( fa, نجف دریابندری; 23 August 1929 – 4 May 2020) was an Iranian writer and translator of works from English into Persian. Career Najaf was the son of Captain Khalaf Daryabandari, one of the first marine pilots ...
: A Window on the World'', a short film about the prominent Iranian writer and translator who brought works by, among others, Hemingway, Faulkner and Twain to an Iranian audience. This was followed by the fourth film to represent both the ''Renowned Iranian Artists'' and ''Iranian Cinema: Searching for the Roots'' series, ''
Dariush Mehrjui Dariush Mehrju'i ( fa, داریوش مهرجویی , born 8 December 1939, also spelled as ''Mehrjui'', ''Mehrjoui'', Mehrjooi, and ''Mehrjuyi'') is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, producer, editor and a member of the Iranian Academy of ...
: Making The Cow'', a look at the production of Mehrjui's seminal film ''Gav'' ('' The Cow (1969 film))''. Cinema Without Borders called the documentary "well-made, informative and at the same time entertaining". As a producer, Mr. Maghsoudlou's films have been to more than 100
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s worldwide. These films include: ''The Suitors'', selected for the
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in 1988; ''Manhattan by Numbers'' (by
Amir Naderi Amir Naderi ( fa, امیر نادری (), born 15 August 1946, in Abadan) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and photographer. He is best known for '' The Runner'' and ''Vegas: Based on a True Story''. Career Amir Naderi grew up in Abada ...
), selected for Venice and Toronto 1993; '' Seven Servants'' by Daryush Shokof, selected for Berlin, Toronto and Locarno 1996, and ''Silence of the Sea'', chosen for the Mannheim Film Festival 2003. Along with ''Iranian Cinema: Searching for the Roots'', Maghsoudlou is also working on another long-term documentary project, ''The Life and Legacy of Mohammad Mossadegh''. Having organized the first-ever Iranian Film Festival in New York in 1980, he organized the International Short Film Festival: Independent Films on Iran, held in October 2007, at the Asia Society in New York. Maghsoudlou has served as a jury member for several prestigious international film festivals. He had the honor of being the lone non-Spanish member of the jury for the 3rd Edition of the Ibn Arabi International Film Festival (IBAFF) (held March 5 through 10th in Murcia, Spain), serving alongside a group of notables of the Spanish film scene, including Alberto Elena. And most recently he served as president of the jury for the Zeniths for the Best First Fiction Feature Films section of the 2014
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.


Books

Maghsoudlou is the recipient of Iran's
Forough Farrokhzad Forugh Farrokhzad ( fa, فروغ فرخزاد; 28 December 1934 – 14 February 1967) was an influential Iranian poet and film director. She was a controversial modernist poet and an iconoclast,* feminist author.Forugh Farrokhzad died at the age ...
literary award for writing and editing a series of books about cinema and theater (1975), including ''Iranian Cinema'' (1987, New York University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies). He has presented this award at the fourth Forough Farrokhzad awards ceremony, held at the Central Palace for Young Adults in February 1975. In 2009, Maghsoudlou published ''Grass: Untold Stories'', a book detailing the lives and adventures of three unique Americans,
Merian C. Cooper Merian Caldwell Cooper (October 24, 1893 – April 21, 1973) was an American filmmaker and Academy Award winner, as well as a former aviator who served as an officer in the United States Air Force and Polish Air Force. In film, he is credited a ...
,
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(the creators of ''
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'', among other films) and
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, a journalist for the Baltimore Sun. The book's initial narrative details what the three individuals did during and after
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, including Cooper and Harrison's stints as prisoners in
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, and then describes their joint 1924 trip to
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
, where they had vowed to follow one of the nation's nomadic tribes on their annual migration, eventually settling on the Bakhtiari. The trip was filmed and the footage turned into one of the very first documentary films, ''
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''. Maghsoudlou's book was published by Mazda Press and featured a foreword by renowned film historian
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. In 2020, Maghsoudlou released ''When the Moon Was Not Behind the Clouds'' (IFVC Books), a collection of interviews with an assortment of Iranian women from across many artistic disciplines (painting, sculpture, literature, film, theater, ballet), including Iran Darroudi, Mansooreh Hosseini,
Simin Behbahani Simin Behbahani, her surname also appears as Bihbahani (née Siminbar Khalili; fa, سیمین بهبهانی; 20 July 1927 – 19 August 2014) was a prominent Iranian contemporary poet, lyricist and activist. She is known for her poems in a ghaz ...
,
Mina Assadi Mina Assadi ( fa, مینا اسدی; born March 12, 1943) is an Iranian-born poet, author, journalist and songwriter who lives in exile in Stockholm, Sweden. Author She is known for writing about controversial and provocative subjects, especiall ...
, Shahla Riahi, Mahin Oskouei,
Fakhri Khorvash Fakhri Khorvash ( fa, فخری خوروش, born 31 May 1929) is an Iranian stage and film actress and director. She received the best actress award at the Sepas Film Festival in 1971 for her performance in the film '' Mr. Naive''. Life Khorvash a ...
and Khatereh Parvaneh. 2021 saw the publication of ''The Poetic Realism of Jean Renoir'' (Hekmat Kalameh, Tehran), a book on the life of the famed filmmaker that also includes analyses of his work. His last book is Charmed by the Silver Screen: The World Cinema (Tehran, Damon, 2023). Maghsoudlou became a member of the prestigious list of
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in 2011.


Filmography


References


External links


International Film & Video Center (IFVC)
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Biography at OnlineFilmHomeifvc.com: Archived August 1999 ''Hollywood Reporter'' articleYoutube link to ''Najaf Daryabandari: A Window on the World''Review (in Persian) of ''When the Moon Was Not Behind the Clouds'' from ''Persian Heritage'' magazineInterview on Radio Hamrah (in Persian) about ''When the Moon Was Not Behind the Clouds''Interview on Radio Hamrah (in Persian) about ''The Poetic Realism of Jean Renoir''Interview with Cinema Without Borders following production of ''Dariush Mehrjui: Making the Cow''
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