A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Rasool Mollagholi Poor
Rasool MollagholiPoor
Rasoul Mollagholi Pour
رسول ملاقلی پور
رسول ملاقلیپور
رسول ملاّقلی پور
رسول ملاّقلیپور
Birthplace:
Tehran, Iran
Born:
September 9, 1955
Died:
March 5, 2007
Rasoul Mollagholipour (Persian:رسول ملاقلیپور; also spelt Rasool Mollagholi Poor; 1955 – 6 March 2007) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer.He began his career as a photographer. He directed several short documentaries about the 1980–88 Iran–Iraq War. The film director won critical acclaim for the 16-mm "Neynava". His movie "Mim Mesle Madar" (M for Mother, 2006) was a huge success despite its sad and shocking scenes. He was selected to represent Iran in the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 2008 Oscars. He also wrote film scripts and acted as a jury member in Fajr International Film Festival. Afternoon of the 10th Day was his last feature film.
Art Direction:
1992 The Eclipse
Costume Designer:
1992 The Eclipse
Director:
1983 Nineveh
1985 A Boat to the Beach
1987 The Flight in the Night
1989 Horizon
1990 Majnoon
1992 The Eclipse
1993 Refugee
1996 Journey to Chazzabeh
1996 The Survivors
1997 Help Me
1998 Hiva
2000 The Afflicted Generation
2001 The Poisonous Mushroom
2004 Parental Farm
2006 M for Mother
Producer:
1983 Nineveh
1985 A Boat to the Beach
1987 The Flight in the Night
1989 Horizon
1990 Majnoon
1992 The Eclipse
1993 Refugee
1996 Journey to Chazzabeh
1996 The Survivors
1997 Help Me
1998 Hiva
2000 The Afflicted Generation
2001 The Poisonous Mushroom
2004 Parental Farm
2006 M for Mother
Writer:
1983 Nineveh
1985 A Boat to the Beach
1987 The Flight in the Night
1989 Horizon
1990 Majnoon
1992 The Eclipse
1993 Refugee
1996 Journey to Chazzabeh
1996 The Survivors
1997 Help Me
1998 Hiva
2000 The Afflicted Generation
2001 The Poisonous Mushroom
2004 Parental Farm
2006 M for Mother
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