Directing
Abbas Kiarostami
Born 1940-06-22 · Tehran, Iran · Died 2016-07-04
Abbas Kiarostami was a director and scriptwriter who was born in 1940 in Tehran, Iran. He was a famous director and scriptwriter in Iran and across the world. His first movies were “The Bread and Alley”, “Breaktime” and “The Traveler”. He was also interested in photography, music, and painting. He has won a lot of awards such as Golden Palm for “Taste of Cherry” from Cannes Film Festival, the Crystal Simorgh of Jury for “Close-Up”. His other notable work include his ‘Koker trilogy’, and the films “Like Someone in Love” and “Certified Copy.”
Known for

Through the Olive Trees

To Each His Own Cinema

Taste of Cherry

Certified Copy

Close-Up

Life, and Nothing More...

The Story of Film: An Odyssey

Ten

Like Someone in Love

Where Is My Friend's House?

The Wind Will Carry Us

Lumière and Company

The White Balloon

Orderly or Disorderly

Sodankylä Forever

What Is Cinema?

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

24 Frames

Recess

Willow and Wind

A Wedding Suit

Tickets

The Traveler

Two Solutions for One Problem

Shirin

Crimson Gold

The Chorus

Five Dedicated to Ozu

Abbas Kiarostami: Truths and Dreams

Final Exam

Take Me Home

ABC Africa

10 on Ten

Men at Work

Pierre Rissient: Man of Cinema

A Walk with Kiarostami

Concerning Nice

The Report

Abbas Kiarostami: The Art of Living

The Mirror of Possible Worlds: Kiarostami on Aran
