Shahin Parvizi born
on December 12, 1973 in Isfahan (Iran). He started writing in theatrical
groups in elementary school and won an award as the best writer
in high school in the Tehran area.
…"As a 10 years old student, it was wonderful
to read books; my first novel was “Feather”. Reading books
helped me to have a better imagination and knowledge ...
So; it was my passion to make my dreams into reality."
In 1995, he started as a screen writer in cinema with "Acidic
Rain" by Naser Mehdipour. After that he had his second
screenplay, "Last Day of God" in 1996 directed
by Shafi Aghamohammadian, and “Saver” in 1997.
In 1995 he started to perform in T.V movies and serials
and he reached a milestone when he became an assistant director
in “Waiting Girls” by Rahman rezai in 1998.
The Year after (1999) he decided to make his first short
film “Traffic Light”.
He is now living in London where
is doing “Film Studies” in university.
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