

Sohrab Shahid-Saless
Director · Actor · WriterSohrab Shahid-Saless was born in Tehran in 1944 to a middle-class family and lived in Tehran. Shahid-Saless was a storyteller as a child, with a passion for visualizing his narrations. In 1963, Shahid-Saless left Iran for Vienna, where he attended a film school and an acting school at the same time, but his studies were discontinued there in 1967 due to a sudden diagnosis of tuberculosis. In the midst of treatment, he left for Paris to continue his film studies at the prestigious Independent Conservatory of French Cinema, and shortly thereafter, in 1968, he returned to Iran. Upon his return to Tehran, Shahid-Saless began work with the Iranian Ministry of Culture as a documentary filmmaker, where he produced multiple short films and documentaries, partly on the topic of traditional dance amongst different Iranian ethnic groups. In the course of his stay in Iran (1968–74), he produced two major feature films, Yek ettefāq-e sāda (A Simple Event, 1973) and Ṭabiʿat-e bijān (Still Life, 1974), both of which won major international awards for their social realist depiction of life in Iran and for their innovative cinematographic and experimental style. Shahid-Saless also made several short films for the Ministry of Culture and Arts. He made many commissioned films on the local folkloric dances of various ethnic groups. He also started making short documentaries depicting the unnerving condition of life among the working class. Unsurprisingly, the political subversive message of these films was disliked by the government, and Shahid-Saless was forced to leave the country. Settled in Germany in 1974, Shahid-Saless started producing documentaries for the German media. The movies he made gained him further international recognition, and he continued making documentary and feature films for major German television programs. He made his last movie, Rosen für Afrika, in 1991 for German television. In 1992, he left Germany for the United States to join his family. He died from a chronic illness related to his liver from which he suffered throughout his life. Shahid-Saless is known to be a pioneer of the new wave of Iranian cinema. In his own words, his cinema intends to document the “antagonism between man and society”. In the course of his oeuvre, he viewed the role of cinema as “to make conscious of indignity and inhumanity of life".
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FILMOGRAPHY
ACTOR4
DIRECTOR21

Roses for Africa
1992
Director

Changeling
1987
Director

A Letter from Kabul
1987
Director

Hans: A Young Man in Germany
1985
Director

The Willow Tree
1984
Director

Utopia
1983
Director

Addressee Unknown
1983
Director

Anton P. Chekhov: A Life
1981
Director

Grabbe's Last Summer
1980
Director

All in Order
1980
Director

The Long Vacation of Lotte H. Eisner
1979
Director

Diary of a Lover
1977
Director

Time of Maturity
1976
Director

Far from Home
1975
Director

Still Life
1974
Director

A Simple Event
1973
Director

Black and White
1972
Director

If...?
1971
Director

Dances of Torbat-e Jam
1970
Director

2nd Asian Expo
1969
Director

Dance of Bojnourd
1969
Director
WRITER16

Roses for Africa
1992
Writer

Bleeding Heart
1988
Screenplay

A Letter from Kabul
1987
Writer, Original Concept, Author

Hans: A Young Man in Germany
1985
Writer

The Willow Tree
1984
Writer

Utopia
1983
Writer

Addressee Unknown
1983
Writer

Anton P. Chekhov: A Life
1981
Writer

All in Order
1980
Writer

The Long Vacation of Lotte H. Eisner
1979
Writer

Diary of a Lover
1977
Writer

Time of Maturity
1976
Writer

Far from Home
1975
Writer

Still Life
1974
Screenplay

A Simple Event
1973
Screenplay

Black and White
1972
Writer









