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Melicka Jamshidabadi | |
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Born | Melika Jamshidabadi |
Nationality | Iranian |
Other names | Melicka |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 2016 - present |
Notable work | "Disparity" "Time" |
Awards | LAFA best filmmaker award - 2018 |
Melicka Jamshidabadi ( Persian: ملیکا جمشیدآبادی) is an Iranian-American filmmaker and human rights activist.[ citation needed]
Jamshidabadi started her career in both film and photography at the age of 16.[ citation needed] In 2019 Jamshidabadi's works won several awards at Film festivals such as LAFA. [1] Jamshidabadi is known for her work in activism through filmmaking. After experiencing early success, she took on more challenging projects as she entered the film industry with a promising future, with the difficulties of being a female filmmaker. Her films have always tacked world issues such as war and poverty, however; with the rise of the 2021–2022 Iranian protests, her work as an activist increased significantly, addressing human rights in Iran, as well as women's rights in Iran. Her works regarding Iran were viewed at Los Angeles Fashion Week shows.[ citation needed]
Jamshidabadi was also mentioned in an article by International Business Times for becoming a prominent voice for the Women in Iran. IBTimes mentions her and her latest work that honors the martyrs of the recent Iranian Mahsa Amini protests.[ citation needed] Jamshidabadi currently resides in Los Angeles, California where she continues her work in human rights activism and producing films that are stories on global issues.[ citation needed]
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Melicka Jamshidabadi | |
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Born | Melika Jamshidabadi |
Nationality | Iranian |
Other names | Melicka |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 2016 - present |
Notable work | "Disparity" "Time" |
Awards | LAFA best filmmaker award - 2018 |
Melicka Jamshidabadi ( Persian: ملیکا جمشیدآبادی) is an Iranian-American filmmaker and human rights activist.[ citation needed]
Jamshidabadi started her career in both film and photography at the age of 16.[ citation needed] In 2019 Jamshidabadi's works won several awards at Film festivals such as LAFA. [1] Jamshidabadi is known for her work in activism through filmmaking. After experiencing early success, she took on more challenging projects as she entered the film industry with a promising future, with the difficulties of being a female filmmaker. Her films have always tacked world issues such as war and poverty, however; with the rise of the 2021–2022 Iranian protests, her work as an activist increased significantly, addressing human rights in Iran, as well as women's rights in Iran. Her works regarding Iran were viewed at Los Angeles Fashion Week shows.[ citation needed]
Jamshidabadi was also mentioned in an article by International Business Times for becoming a prominent voice for the Women in Iran. IBTimes mentions her and her latest work that honors the martyrs of the recent Iranian Mahsa Amini protests.[ citation needed] Jamshidabadi currently resides in Los Angeles, California where she continues her work in human rights activism and producing films that are stories on global issues.[ citation needed]