Moreover, he is the founder of Maajara Film School, an online educational start-up aiming to utilize the most innovative educational methods available to help foster interest in filmmaking and provide professional training in a wide range of cinematic fields.
Life and career
Behnam Behzadi Borujeni was born on July 24, 1972, in Borujen. He started his artistic activities as a teenager with theater and photography. Afterward, he took an interest in filmmaking and made his first short film Super 8 at the age of 16. He earned his Bachelor's degree in filmmaking at Iran Broadcasting University and then started making films professionally.
Behzadi has made over 20 short films, documentaries and television films, and 4 feature films. He has several essays and writings published in journals. He has also served as a member of the juries committee for various national and international festivals including Gothenburg Film Festival in Sweden. He has been teaching filmmaking to the students of Master’s degree in Tehran University of Art, Faculty of Cinema and Theater, and Soore University in Tehran since 2015.
Nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2008 Asia-Pacific Film Festival, Winner of Al-Hamra award for Best Director at the 2009 Granada Film Festival in Spain, Nominated for Best Film at Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival, Nominated for Best Actor at the 2008 Asia-Pacific Film Festival, Winner of the NETPAC award for Best Asian Film in 2009, Spain, Winner of the Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the 2009 Cinefan Festival in India, Winner of Best Screenplay award at the Writers and Critics Association of Iranian Cinema in 2008.
Father’s Stories (10 short films collection), Film Video, 2000
We Went to the Riverside, Film Video, 2001
Awards
Revenge: Winner of Isfahan’s International Film Festival for Children and Youth in 2010, Winner of the FIPA Award for Best Short Film in France, 2000 - We Went to the Riverside: Winner of Golden Kite Award for Best Picture at the 2005 Buenos Aires Film Festival in Argentina - Hide Your Words: Nominated for the Best Short Documentary Award at IDFA in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2002 - Winner of the 2003 Silver Docs Special Jury Award in the U.S.