Jahangir Mirshekari
Jahangir Mirshekari (Persian: جهانگیر میرشکاری ; born 1947) is an Iranian Sound recordist.[1][2]
Born at Abadan, he graduated from IRIB Faculty in 1972, and began working in cinema with Bashu, the Little Stranger (1986, by Bahram Bayzai). He worked in TV as assistant sound recordist (1970–72), and as a prominent sound recordist in Iranian cinema, received the prizes from the Fajr International Film Festival for Where Is My Friend’s Home? (1986, by Abbas Kiarostami), The Lodgers (1986, by Darius Mehrjui), Under the Roofs of the City (1989, by A. Hashemi), The Actor (1992, by Mohsen Makhmalbaf), Land of the Sun (1996, by Ahmadreza Darvish) and Born under Libra (1998, vt Ahmadreza Darvish).
Filmography
- The Leaden Period, 1988
- Close-Up, 1989
- Nights of Zayandehroud
- Time of Love
- Longing for Marriage
- Two Features with One Ticket, 1990
- Valley of Butterflies, 1991
- Abadanis, 1992
- The Common Concern
- Heart and Dagger
- Hello Cinema (co), 1994
- Dandelion
- Box Hotel, 1996
- A Taste of Cherry, 1997
- Psycho
- The Pear Tree, 1997
- The Wind Will Carry Us
- The Corrupted Hands, 1999
- Maral
- Killing Mad Dogs, 2001
- The Unruled Paper (sound manager)
- The Trap
- The Second Wife
- Somewhere Faraway
- Meeting with Parrott
- Octopussy
- The Address
- How Much Does It Cost You To Cry?
- Kill Me If You Can
- The Troublesome
- The Swindler
- The Main Target
References
- ↑ Leaman, Oliver (2001). Companion encyclopedia of Middle Eastern and North African film. Taylor & Francis. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-415-18703-9. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
- ↑ Saeed-Vafa, Mehrnaz; Rosenbaum, Jonathan (2003). Abbas Kiarostami. University of Illinois Press. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-252-07111-9. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
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