Fariborz Arabnia

Fariborz Arabnia (Persian: فریبرز عرب‌نیا) (born 14 April 1963 in Tehran) is an Iranian actor, writer, and director.[1] [2]

Fariborz Arabnia
Arabnia in 2013
Born
Fariborz Arabnia

(1963-04-14) April 14, 1963
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Actor, Writer, film director
Years active1990–present
Notable workSultan, Shokaran, Mokhtarnameh

Filmography

  • Wild Deer (1990)
  • Contact Good (1991)
  • Mosaferan (1991)
  • Eclipse (1992)
  • I love the Earth (1993)
  • The 5th man (1994)
  • Kakadow (1995)
  • Restlessness years (1995)
  • Scent of Life (1995)
  • Deadly Escape (1995)
  • The Feast (1996)
  • Sultan (1996)
  • Higher risk (1997)
  • Artery (1997)
  • World Champion, Takhti (1998)
  • Tootia (1998)
  • Shokaran (1998)
  • Win Dawn (1999)
  • Delbakhteh (2000)
  • Bitter Almonds (2000)
  • Hafth-Pardeh (2000)
  • Thousands of Women like Me (2000)
  • Gaga (2000)
  • The colors of Night (2001)
  • Thirst (2002)
  • Lead stars (2003)
  • A Girl in a Cage (2004)
  • Butterfly in the Wind (2004)
  • Bargaining (2004)
  • Bajkhor (2004)
  • Free Peacock Feathers (2008)
  • Empty Seats (2008)
  • Hot chocolate (2010)
  • Earth and fire (2011)
  • Secret (2011)
  • Blood Oranges (2011)
  • Che (2013)
  • Gaahi [Sometimes] (2015)
  • When did You See Sahar Last Time? (2015)

TV series

  • “Rang-e Shak”
  • Vakil (1996–97)
  • Mokhtarnameh (2004–08)

Controversy

His criticisms and speech in three Haft television programs that were broadcast live on May 30, June 6, and June 13, 2010, caused controversy. In these conversations, he made sharp criticisms of the country's cultural management and the current relations imposed on artists and cinematographers. He also expressed concern about the accelerated and growing trend of immorality and the rule of lies and trickery on the social atmosphere of the country. [3]

References


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