Fereshteh Taerpour
Fereshteh Taerpour (also Taherpour) (born 1953 in Tehran) is an Iranian film producer.[1] She also writes children's books, one of which, Adventure of Ahmad and Sara, was translated into Japanese.[2]
She received her Bachelor in English Literature from University of Literature & Foreign languages. She is the President of “Khaneh”, House of Literature and Art for Young Adults, since 1989. She has been the president of the "Khaneh Cinema", the Iranian alliance of motion guide (2000–2002) and Member of the Board of Directors of “CIFEJ”, the International Center of Film for Children and Young People (2000–2002).
From 1982 to 1991 she was the Head of Writing and Editorial Center of “KANOON”, the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Iran and the first Iranian member of “CIFEJ”, International Center of Film for Children & Young People since 1994.
Filmography
- When All Were Asleep, Directed by: Freidoun Hassanpour/ IRAN, 2006
- Persepolis, a documentary for Arte T.V channel/ German-French, IRAN, 2005
- Bob Aziz, Directed by: Naucer Khamir/ Iran, France, England, Tunisia & Germany, 2005
- It's Winter, Directed by: Rafi Pitts /IRAN, 2004
- Once Upon a Time, Directed by: Iraj Tahmasb & Hamid Jebelli/ IRAN, 2002
- Son of Mary (1999), Directed by: Hamid Jebelli[3]
- Beyond the Veili Directed by: Steven Lawrence and Kim Spencer, /IRAN, USA, 1998
- Bread & Poetry, Directed by: Kiumars Pourahmad/ IRAN, 1994
- Ilia, The Young Painter, Directed by: Abolhasan Davoodi/ IRAN, 1993
- The Shadows of Attack, Directed by: Ahmad Amini/ IRAN, 1992
- Old Men's School, Directed by: Ali Sajadi/ IRAN, 1991
- Patal & Small Wishes, Directed by: Masoud Keramati/ IRAN, 1991
- Golnar, Directed by: Kambuzia Partovi /IRAN, 1990
- The Silence, Directed by: Ali Sajadi /IRAN, 1989
- The Fish, Directed by: Kambuzia Partovi / IRAN, 1988
References
- ↑ "Tales from Tehran: The Asian film festival puts the spot on Iran’s new women directors". ExpressIndia.com. 16 October 2005. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- ↑ "2 Children’s Books Translated in Japanese". Iran Daily. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- ↑ "Vatican-sponsored film festival opens tomorrow". BBC News. 28 November 2001.