Afghan filmmaker (born 1991)
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Born | 1991 (age 33–34) Tehran, Iran |
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Occupation | Filmmaker |
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Nationality | Afghan |
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Shahrbanoo Sadat (born in 1991) is an Afghan filmmaker born in Tehran, Iran. [1]
Life and career
Sadat grew up in Tehran and a remote community in central Afghanistan.[2] She studied documentary filmmaking at the Kabul workshop of Ateliers Varan ,[2] and began her career working in cinema vérité. Her first feature film, Wolf and Sheep, tells the story of a village much like the one where she grew up.[3] It won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight in 2016.[4]
Filmography
- A smile for life, a short documentary (2009)
- Vice Versa One, a short fiction film (2011)
- Not at Home, a hybrid film (2013)
- Who wants to be the wolf?, a short fiction film (2014)
- Wolf and Sheep, a feature film (2016)
- The Orphanage, a feature film (2019)
- QURUT, Recipe of a possible extinct food, a short fiction film - a part of a climate change anthology (2019)
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