FILM DIRECTOR

Masoud Kimiai

1941 - Today

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Masoud Kimiai or Masoud Kimiaei, (Persian: مسعود کیمیایی, [mæˈsuːd kimiːˈʔiː]; born 29 July 1941) is an Iranian director, screenwriter and producer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masoud Kimiai is the 922nd most popular film director (down from 785th in 2019), the 363rd most popular biography from Iran (down from 341st in 2019) and the 10th most popular Iranian Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Masoud Kimiai ranks 922 out of 2,041Before him are Hasse Ekman, Wayne Wang, Masato Harada, Sergey Obraztsov, Mimi Leder, and Albert Capellani. After him are Shinya Tsukamoto, Hideo Nakata, Ol Parker, Juzo Itami, Kote Marjanishvili, and John M. Stahl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Masoud Kimiai ranks 373Before him are Margaret Price, Inger Aufles, Ewa Demarczyk, Hernando de Soto Polar, Mário da Graça Machungo, and Eberhard Diepgen. After him are Tania Mallet, Peter Takeo Okada, Dr. John, Anatoli Firsov, Jean Dockx, and Ayşe Kulin.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Masoud Kimiai ranks 363 out of 631Before him are Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (1964), Cassandra Clare (1973), Mohsen Fakhrizadeh (1958), Bozorg Alavi (1904), Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi (1935), and Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh (1892). After him are Bahram Beyzai (1938), Mohammad Mirmohammadi (1948), Zahra Rahnavard (1945), Ehsan Yarshater (1920), Ebi (1949), and Homayoun Ershadi (1947).

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Among FILM DIRECTORS In Iran

Among film directors born in Iran, Masoud Kimiai ranks 10Before him are Shirin Neshat (1957), Asghar Farhadi (1972), Majid Majidi (1959), Dariush Mehrjui (1939), Mohsen Makhmalbaf (1957), and Mohammad Rasoulof (1972). After him are Ali Abbasi (1981), Ali Hatami (1944), Bahman Ghobadi (1969), Hossein Shahabi (1967), Rakhshān Banietemad (1954), and Samira Makhmalbaf (1980).