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Salem Salavati Filmography

DirectingBORN 1975SANANDAJ8 FILMS IN DB

SalemSalavati

Known for Directing · Partridges Fly Time, At Dawn, The Last Winter

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Salem Salavati, born in 1975, is a significant figure in contemporary Kurdish cinema, recognized for his multifaceted contributions as a director, writer, and cinematographer. He gained prominence with his acclaimed film "Fathers" (2020), which explores complex familial relationships against a backdrop of cultural struggles. This film, celebrated for its poignant storytelling and striking visuals, has become a sought-after title among collectors, not just for its narrative depth but also for its artistic merit, having garnered numerous awards in both foreign and Iranian film circles. Collectors are particularly drawn to Salavati’s work due to his unique perspective and the cultural richness he brings to the screen. His films, including "Fathers," often reflect the nuances of Kurdish identity, making them essential viewing for enthusiasts of world cinema. With over 50 accolades to his name, Salavati continues to leave a lasting impact on the film industry, and his limited physical media releases are becoming increasingly coveted by collectors eager to celebrate and preserve this vital chapter of cinematic history.

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What is Salem Salavati known for?

Salem Salavati is known for directing films.

What genres does Salem Salavati's filmography span?

Salem Salavati's filmography spans the drama genre.

What is the range of years covered by Salem Salavati's work?

Salem Salavati's work covers the years from 2009 to 2025.

How many films has Salem Salavati directed?

Salem Salavati has directed a total of 8 films.

What are some notable films directed by Salem Salavati?

Notable films directed by Salem Salavati include Fathers (2020), In the Shadow (2025), Pale Mirrors (2016), and Snowy Dreams (2009).