Hamid Reza Dehghan (b. 2004)

Birthplace:
Yazd, Iran

Born:
January 23, 2004

Hamid Reza Dehghan (born January 23, 2004) is an Iranian director and producer. He started painting at the age of two, and at the age of 6, he managed to hold a painting exhibition in Yazd (a city in Iran) and at the age of 7, he participated in an art festival that was attended by Iranian artists from all over the country. At the age of 8, he participated in the elite exhibition in Yazd. He was reported several times by the Yazd Journalists' Club, at the age of 9 he hosted a program on the Yazd Network called "Umbrella for Life" and starred in a short TV series called "Gudarat". He had another painting exhibition at the age of 12, at the contemporary art gallery in Yazd, where he painted on various things such as tiles. Little by little, he started making animations and one of his creations was able to take the first place in his city. He also gained the experience of participating in student initiatives and innovation competitions. After that, his interest went towards film and cinema, and at the age of 16, he went to study at the Academy of Visual Arts in Yazd, and at the age of 19, he received his cinema diploma. After that, he went to Yazd Azad University to continue his studies and started studying theater directing and making short films. But after one semester, due to his greater interest in cinema, he changed his major to filmmaking-cinema and is currently studying in this field.

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