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Mahmoud Kalari

Mahmoud Kalari

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Born: 1951-04-30

Tehran, Iran

Mahmoud Kalari (Persian: محمود کلاری; born in Tehran) is an Iranian cinematographer, screenwriter, film director, and photographer who has worked with number of renowned Iranian directors such as Abbas Kiarostami, Jafar Panahi, Asghar Farhadi, and Mohsen Makhmalbaf. After completing photography courses in the United States, he held his first photo exhibition titled "Visit with People Around Us" at Tehran University in 1976. A few years later he was employed by the Paris-based Sigma Photo News Agency and worked for them for four years. In 1980, he was ranked one of the '15 Best Photographers of the Year' by Time Magazine, and his photos could be seen in French, German, and American magazines. Kalari moved back to Iran and from 1982 to 1984 worked as the supervisor of the Tehran National TV Photography Unit. Kalari started his film career in 1984 as the cinematographer of Jadehay sard[1] (1985) (Frosty Roads) for which he won the Best Cinematography award at Tehran's Fajr International Film Festival. He has shot more than 65 films since then, including some of the most critically acclaimed and talked about movies in Iran and internationally. Among those are: Sorb[2] (1988) (winner of the best cinematography), Reyhaneh[3] (1995) (screened at San Sebastián International Film Festival), Time of Love (1990) (filmed in Turkey and screened at the Cannes Film Festival), From Karkheh to Rein (1990) (filmed in Germany and screened at the Hamburg and Mannheim Film Festivals), Sara (1992) (screened at the San Sebastián, New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago Film Festivals), Salaam Cinema (1995) (screened at the Montréal, Toronto, Los Angeles, New York, and Cannes Film Festivals), Gabbeh (1996) (screened at Cannes, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, New York, Los Angeles and 21 other International Film Festivals around the world, winner of Best Cinematography at Fajr International Film Festival and winner of Fujifilm Motion Picture Award), Leila (1997) (screened at 7 international film festivals and the winner of the best cinematography at Fajr Film Festival), Derakhte Golabi[4] (1998) (winner of Silver Hugo at Chicago Film Festival and chosen as the Best Motion Picture Photography by the international jury of the Fajr Film Festival), The Wind Will Carry Us (1999) for which Kalari received nominations for Best Cinematography in the Main Competition of Plus CAMEIMAGE International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, and Offside (2006) (screened at the Berlin, New York, and AFI Film Festivals). Kalari's directorial debut was Abe-O Aftaab (1997) on which he was also the writer and cinematographer. It was screened at the Montreal and Chicago Film Festivals and won the Best Film award at Argentina's Mardel Plata Film Festival.

Mahmoud Kalari — Movies

A SeparationHD7.9Movie
A Separation
2011
A Moment of InnocenceHD7.6Movie
A Moment of Innocence
1997
MotherHD7.6Movie
Mother
1990
A House Built on WaterHD7.5Movie
A House Built on Water
2002
LeilaHD7.5Movie
Leila
1999
Bab'AzizHD7.3Movie
Bab'Aziz
2006
The PastHD7.2Movie
The Past
2013
The Wind Will Carry UsHD7.1Movie
The Wind Will Carry Us
1999
BoutiqueHD7.1Movie
Boutique
2003
OffsideHD7.0Movie
Offside
2006
The Pear TreeHD6.8Movie
The Pear Tree
1998
RedHD6.8Movie
Red
1998
The Willow TreeHD6.8Movie
The Willow Tree
2005
GabbehHD6.7Movie
Gabbeh
1996
Salaam CinemaHD6.7Movie
Salaam Cinema
1995
MainlineHD6.6Movie
Mainline
2011
Bomb: A Love StoryHD6.6Movie
Bomb: A Love Story
2018
Men at WorkHD6.6Movie
Men at Work
2006
TicketsHD6.5Movie
Tickets
2005
Fish & CatHD6.4Movie
Fish & Cat
2013
ShirinHD6.2Movie
Shirin
2009
SaraHD6.0Movie
Sara
1993
The LeadHD6.0Movie
The Lead
1989
PigHD5.8Movie
Pig
2018
The Wolf's TrailHD5.5Movie
The Wolf's Trail
1993
The Snow on the PinesHD5.3Movie
The Snow on the Pines
2013
Killer SpiderHD5.2Movie
Killer Spider
2020
The Hidden HalfHD5.1Movie
The Hidden Half
2001
BodyguardHD5.0Movie
Bodyguard
2016
Tales of an IslandHD4.6Movie
Tales of an Island
2000