A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
امسن جعفری
محمدحسین جعفری
Birthplace:
Tehran, Iran
Born:
September 18, 1985
Emmsen Jafari was born on September 18, 1985 in Tehran, Iran. Emmsen is an Iranian independent filmmaker and video artist. He started photography as a child with the encouragement of his father, and made his first short film at 18. Emmsen is an experimental filmmaker and has also had several exhibitions. He is the son of actor Majid Jafari.
Director:
2007 Black Memento
2009 Entr'acte for a Dancer
2009 Treasure Without Place
2010 Cactus
2010 From This
2010 Ill!
2011 Mansour Nariman: Iranian Music Radif for Oud
2011 Water's Silence
2012 Ceci n'est pas moi.
2015 Beata
2016 Nineveh
2017 Medea
2020 Golnoosh Hamidi Plays Chopin, Valse No. 9, Op. 69, No. 1
Director of Photography:
2007 Black Memento
2009 Entr'acte for a Dancer
2009 Treasure Without Place
2010 Cactus
2010 From This
2010 Ill!
2011 Mansour Nariman: Iranian Music Radif for Oud
2011 Water's Silence
2012 Ceci n'est pas moi.
2015 Beata
2016 Nineveh
2017 Medea
2020 Golnoosh Hamidi Plays Chopin, Valse No. 9, Op. 69, No. 1
Editor:
2007 Black Memento
2009 Entr'acte for a Dancer
2009 Treasure Without Place
2010 Cactus
2010 From This
2010 Ill!
2011 Mansour Nariman: Iranian Music Radif for Oud
2011 Water's Silence
2012 Ceci n'est pas moi.
2015 Beata
2016 Nineveh
2017 Medea
2020 Golnoosh Hamidi Plays Chopin, Valse No. 9, Op. 69, No. 1
Producer:
2007 Black Memento
2009 Entr'acte for a Dancer
2009 Treasure Without Place
2010 Cactus
2010 From This
2010 Ill!
2011 Mansour Nariman: Iranian Music Radif for Oud
2011 Water's Silence
2012 Ceci n'est pas moi.
2015 Beata
2016 Nineveh
2017 Medea
2020 Golnoosh Hamidi Plays Chopin, Valse No. 9, Op. 69, No. 1
Screenplay:
2007 Black Memento
2009 Entr'acte for a Dancer
2009 Treasure Without Place
2010 Cactus
2010 From This
2010 Ill!
2011 Mansour Nariman: Iranian Music Radif for Oud
2011 Water's Silence
2012 Ceci n'est pas moi.
2015 Beata
2016 Nineveh
2017 Medea
2020 Golnoosh Hamidi Plays Chopin, Valse No. 9, Op. 69, No. 1
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