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Kamal Danesh Filmography

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KamalDanesh

Known for Directing ·

4
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The Jungle Man
~$50 · OTHER · 1971
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The Jungle Man
$50 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Kamal Danesh is a notable figure in the world of film directing, particularly recognized for his cult classic, *Twentieth Century Looti* (1968). This film stands out not only for its innovative storytelling but also for its vibrant exploration of societal themes, making it a cornerstone of late 1960s cinema. Collectors seek out *Twentieth Century Looti* for its limited VHS and DVD releases, which have become highly coveted due to their unique cover art and the film's historical significance in the evolution of independent cinema. Danesh’s work is characterized by a distinctive style that blends humor with poignant social commentary, setting a precedent for future filmmakers. As a director, his ability to capture the zeitgeist has made his films timeless treasures for physical media enthusiasts. With each home video release, *Twentieth Century Looti* continues to resonate with audiences, solidifying Kamal Danesh’s legacy in film history and ensuring his status as a must-collect for any serious film aficionado.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kamal Danesh known for?

Kamal Danesh is known for directing films.

What genres does Kamal Danesh's filmography span?

His filmography spans the genres of Drama, Comedy, and Crime.

What era does Kamal Danesh's work cover?

Kamal Danesh's work covers the years from 1968 to 1971, with his most-active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are in Kamal Danesh's filmography?

Kamal Danesh has a total of 4 films in his filmography.

What are some of Kamal Danesh's notable films?

Some of Kamal Danesh's notable films include Qaroon's Love (1969), Ram Karadane Marde Vahshi (1970), The Jungle Man (1971), and Twentieth Century Looti (1968).