Tina Pakravan (b. 1977)

Alias:
Tina Pakravan
تینا پاکروان

Birthplace:
Tehran, Iran

Born:
April 19, 1977

Tina Pakravan is a producer, director, and actress of the cinema who was born in 1977 in Tehran, Iran. In her first cinematic presence, she worked as an assistant director in the movie "Killing Mad Dogs" by Bahram Beyzai. In recent years, she has been working as a director and producer. Some of her works are "Los Angeles Tehran", "It happened In the Midnight", "Madam" and "Bridge". She also produced "Yahya Sokot Nakard " movie and "Paper House".She has featured in "Sara and Aida" by Maziar Miri, "Paper House" by Mehdi Sabaghzadeh and "Metropol" by Massoud Kimayee as an actress.

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Casting:
2019  The Last Fiction

Director:
2014  Lady
2016  It Happened at Midnight
2018  Los Angeles/Tehran
2019  The Last Fiction
2021  Khatoon

Producer:
2014  Lady
2014  Metropole
2016  It Happened at Midnight
2018  Los Angeles/Tehran
2019  The Last Fiction
2021  Khatoon

Production Manager:
2007  The Music Man
2014  Lady
2014  Metropole
2016  It Happened at Midnight
2018  Los Angeles/Tehran
2019  The Last Fiction
2021  Khatoon

Writer:
2007  The Music Man
2014  Lady
2014  Metropole
2016  It Happened at Midnight
2018  Los Angeles/Tehran
2019  The Last Fiction
2021  Khatoon

Creator:
2021  Once Upon a Time in Iran

Director:
2021  Once Upon a Time in Iran

Writer:
2021  Once Upon a Time in Iran

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