Mania Akbari
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mania Akbari is an Iranian film director. Akbari began her artistic career as a painter in 1991. She entered the world of cinema as a director of photography and later as an assistant director of documentaries. In 2002, she starred in Abbas Kiarostami’s Ten and in 2003 co-directed the documentary Crystal. In 2005 she wrote, directed and starred in her first feature film, 20 Fingers, winner of a prize at the Venice Film Festival digital film competition. In 2007, Akbari directed a sequel to Kiarostami's Ten entitled 10+4 (Dah Be Alaveh Chahar) in which she depicts her battle with cancer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mania Akbari, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2019 · A Moon for My Father as Herself
- 2013 · From Tehran to London as Roya
- 2012 · Dancing Mania as Self
- 2012 · In My Country Men Have Breasts as self
- 2007 · 10 + 4 (Dah be alaveh chahar) as herself
- 2005 · Cinema Iran as Self
- 2004 · 20 Fingers as The Wife
- 2002 · Ten as Driver