Shahram Mokri is a filmmaker and screenwriter. He graduated from the Tehran University of Film and currently lectures at various universities throughout Iran. He started his career by making short films. He has made five shorts so far and edited numerous others. In 2009 Mokri made a TV Movie called Askan, Charmed Ring, and Other Stories, which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival. He was invited to the 70th Venice Film Festival in 2013 with his first feature film, Fish & Cat. The film was screened in the Orizzonti section and won the Lion Award for creativity and innovation. In 2018, his second film, Invasion, screened at the 68th Berlin Film Festival and was nominated for the Teddy Award. Mokri returned to Venice in 2020 with his third film, Careless Crime. This latest film won the Golden Eel Screenwriter Award from the Independent Critics Association in Venice, and then went on to win the Silver Hugo at the Chicago Film Festival. All his films have met with great success, with both film critics and the public. Shahram Mokri has also sat on several International Film Festival juries, including the recent 2021 Orizzonti jury at the 78th Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica, Venice. 

Accolades

Nasim Ahmadpour and Shahram Mokri
Best Screenplay, 2021

Nasim Ahmadpour and Shahram Mokri

Best Screenplay, 2021

Nasim Ahmadpour and Shahram Mokri

Careless Crime (Jenayat-e bi deghat)

Nasim Ahmadpour is a theatre director, dramatist and screenwriter. After gaining a B.A. in dramatic literature from Tehran’s University of Arts, she set up her own…

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Shahram Mokri
Achievement in Directing, 2013

Shahram Mokri

Achievement in Directing, 2013

Shahram Mokri

Fish and Cat (Mahi Va Gorbeh)

Born in Marand, Iran, Shahram Mokri is a graduate of cinema from Tehran’s Soureh College. He started making short films in 2000 and also edited eight…

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Films

Careless Crime
2020

Careless Crime (Jenayat-e bi deghat)

Islamic Republic of Iran
2020

Careless Crime (Jenayat-e bi deghat)

Forty years ago, during the uprising to overthrow the Shah’s regime in Iran, protestors set fire to movie theatres as a way of showing opposition…

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Fish and Cat
2013

Fish and Cat (Mahi Va Gorbeh)

Islamic Republic of Iran
2013

Fish and Cat (Mahi Va Gorbeh)

A number of students have traveled to the Caspian region in order to participate in a kite-flying event during the winter solstice. Next to their…

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