Reza Majlesi BiographyBorn:1967, Rasht, Iran.
I started filmmaking by super 8 mm from 1993. and then I made my first professional film for Tv in 1996 with a documentary by name “Bibitab”. most of my films made with anthropology and local matter . my films received many prizes and awards from international film festivals.
I am member of society of iranian docuymantary filmmakers from 1999.
I am director of documentary and fiction films .
Filmography
some films :
--- ' Bibitab " documentary - 16 mm - 1996- color- 24 min
**Prizes for directed, music, Edit and Cinematography
in 2th Iranian Tv film festival- 1996
--" Unknwon Whispers " 1999 Documentary - 16mm-color -24min
**prize of the best reaserch in 2th Iranian documentary film festival - Kish - Iran - 1999
--‘' Father , Mather,why... ? ‘' Documentary ,betacam ,2000
**prize of the best documantary in 27 th roshd international film festival -2000
-" And there is no end to my story " 2001 Fiction - 35mm- 30 min
** Especial award festival committee in Varesh international short film festival-Iran
-“ The Circling Wheel “ ( The Firmament) 2003 Documentary- DVcam – color- 26min
*-*Prize: Silver book at documentary section in :
33th Roshd international film festival – Kerman – Iran 2003
* Prizes: The best reaserch and especial award festival committee in :
5 th Kish documentary film festival –Kish – Iran 2004
** The Main Prize in the category "Popular Science and Ethnographic Films" - "The Bronze Turon" Cadca film festival –slovaki 2006
-- This word is water …(In sokhan abi ast…) documentary -Dvcam – 26 min- 2005
**Prize: main prize in international section Belgrad ethnography film festival-Serbia nov 2007
** Prize: The Main Prize in the category "Popular Science Films" - "The Bronze Turon" Cadca film festival –Slovaki sep 2008
--- Saba ,s travel . Documentary - D v cam – 45 min -2006
( Didn,t screen!)
-Dawn Rised up (Maraqian) Documentary - D v cam – 38 min 2009
In the heights of northern Iran and in a land blockaded in the heart of impassable rocks of Alborz Mountain , there is a tribe being still loyal to thousand year traditions.