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Majid Eslami (born in 1963, Tehran ) is a journalist, film critic and translator from Iran. [1]

life

Majid Eslami, born in Tehran in 1342 (1963). He studied film directing at the University of Art. For many years Eslami was a film critic for "Film" magazine and 24 Magazine. He was editor-in-chief at "Haft" (seven) magazine. he wrote and translated more than 10 books and also 3 full-length scripts. [2]

Filmography

Title year of publication Side Director
Gorgbazi [3] 1396 Screenwriter Abbas Nizamdoost
One, two, one [4] 1390 Screenwriter Mania Akbari
Tehran at 7 am [5] 1381 Screenwriter Amirshahab Razovian

bibliography

Author

  • Film Criticism Concepts: Neo-Formalist Analysis and Other Articles. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.

Persian Translations

  • Cocteau, Jean. Orpheus. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Lynch, David. Lost Highway. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Greene, Graham. The Third Man. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Hartley, Hal. Amateur: Lasting Desire. Tehran: Nashr-e Ne.
  • Richie, Donald. The Films of Akira Kurosawa. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Tarkovsky, Andrei. Five Screenplays: (Ivan's Childhood, Solaris, Stalker, Nostalgia, Sacrifice). Tehran: Nashre Ney, (Translated by Hadi Chapardar, Mozhgan Mohammad, Ferdin Sahb-al-Zamani, Naghmeh Samini).
  • Coward, Noël and David Lean. Brief Encounter. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Robbe-Grillet, Alain. In the Labyrinth. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Woolf, Virginia. Moments of Being: Autobiographical Writings. Tehran: Manzoomeh Kherad Publications.

Refrences Information

  1. ^ "Majid Eslami | Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  2. ^ "مجید اسلامی", ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد (in Persian), 2024-01-06, retrieved 2024-01-06
  3. ^ Nezamdoost, Abbas (2018-10-24), Gorg Bazi (Drama, Horror, Mystery), Negar Javaherian, Ali Mosaffa, Hanieh Tavassoli, retrieved 2024-01-06
  4. ^ Akbari, Mania (2011-01-01), Yek. Do. Yek (Drama), Neda Amiri, Mohammad Hassan Madjooni, Payam Dehkordi, retrieved 2024-01-06
  5. ^ Razavian, Amir Shahab (2003-11-20), Tehran 7:00 a.m. (Drama), Nazanin Farahani, Ali Golzadeh, Mohammad Haj Hosseini, Hilaj Film, NHK Enterprises 21, brave new work Filmproduktions, retrieved 2024-01-06

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Majid Eslami (born in 1963, Tehran ) is a journalist, film critic and translator from Iran. [1]

life

Majid Eslami, born in Tehran in 1342 (1963). He studied film directing at the University of Art. For many years Eslami was a film critic for "Film" magazine and 24 Magazine. He was editor-in-chief at "Haft" (seven) magazine. he wrote and translated more than 10 books and also 3 full-length scripts. [2]

Filmography

Title year of publication Side Director
Gorgbazi [3] 1396 Screenwriter Abbas Nizamdoost
One, two, one [4] 1390 Screenwriter Mania Akbari
Tehran at 7 am [5] 1381 Screenwriter Amirshahab Razovian

bibliography

Author

  • Film Criticism Concepts: Neo-Formalist Analysis and Other Articles. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.

Persian Translations

  • Cocteau, Jean. Orpheus. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Lynch, David. Lost Highway. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Greene, Graham. The Third Man. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Hartley, Hal. Amateur: Lasting Desire. Tehran: Nashr-e Ne.
  • Richie, Donald. The Films of Akira Kurosawa. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Tarkovsky, Andrei. Five Screenplays: (Ivan's Childhood, Solaris, Stalker, Nostalgia, Sacrifice). Tehran: Nashre Ney, (Translated by Hadi Chapardar, Mozhgan Mohammad, Ferdin Sahb-al-Zamani, Naghmeh Samini).
  • Coward, Noël and David Lean. Brief Encounter. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Robbe-Grillet, Alain. In the Labyrinth. Tehran: Nashr-e Ney.
  • Woolf, Virginia. Moments of Being: Autobiographical Writings. Tehran: Manzoomeh Kherad Publications.

Refrences Information

  1. ^ "Majid Eslami | Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  2. ^ "مجید اسلامی", ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد (in Persian), 2024-01-06, retrieved 2024-01-06
  3. ^ Nezamdoost, Abbas (2018-10-24), Gorg Bazi (Drama, Horror, Mystery), Negar Javaherian, Ali Mosaffa, Hanieh Tavassoli, retrieved 2024-01-06
  4. ^ Akbari, Mania (2011-01-01), Yek. Do. Yek (Drama), Neda Amiri, Mohammad Hassan Madjooni, Payam Dehkordi, retrieved 2024-01-06
  5. ^ Razavian, Amir Shahab (2003-11-20), Tehran 7:00 a.m. (Drama), Nazanin Farahani, Ali Golzadeh, Mohammad Haj Hosseini, Hilaj Film, NHK Enterprises 21, brave new work Filmproduktions, retrieved 2024-01-06

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