Ramin Niami (Persian: رامین نیامی) is an Iranian film director, producer, actor and writer. In 1989, he was editor of The Houseguest, a film directed by Franz Harland. During his career, he has participated in more than twenty documentary films.[1] He also made several feature films such as Somewhere in the City (1998) and Paris (2003).[1]
Babe’s & Rickey’s Inn was the winner of the Pan African Film Festival Programmer’s Award 2013 and premiered theatrically at Laemmle Monica 4 Plex in LA.[1] It was screened in several other major cities such as New York, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, Portland, etc.[1] It is also available in the US and Canada through Cinedigm on VOD (video on demand), digital and other on-line platforms.[1]
In 2018, Ramin Niami produced Amir Naderi's film Magic Lantern starring Monk Serrell-Freed, Sophie Lane Curtis, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Beltran which premiered at Venice Film Festival. His newest film as writer/director/producer, Eye Without A Face, a psychological thriller/horror film starring Dakota Shapiro, Luke Cook, Vlada Verevko was recently released in the US, Canada, and the UK. This is the first collaboration between Ramin Niami and his daughter, cinematographer Tara Violet Niami.
Personal life
Niami is married to actress, producer, and entertainment lawyerKaren Robson.[2] The couple has two children, Tara Violet Niami and Charles Niami. Ramin Niami also has an older daughter, Maya Lidell.