Mehdi Norowzian (Persian spelling: مهدی نوروزیان) is an
Iranian-British director who has directed two films: Leo (2002)
starring Joseph Fiennes and Elisabeth Shue, and Killing Joe (1999),
which starred Daniel Bliss. In 1997, Norowzian unsuccessfully pursued
a lawsuit against Guinness for copyright infringement, citing
similarities between their 1994 Anticipation advertising campaign and
Joy, a short film present on Norowzian's show reel which he
distributed to a number of advertising agencies in 1992.He was born in
Iran, and later moved to the UK.
Iranian-British director who has directed two films: Leo (2002)
starring Joseph Fiennes and Elisabeth Shue, and Killing Joe (1999),
which starred Daniel Bliss. In 1997, Norowzian unsuccessfully pursued
a lawsuit against Guinness for copyright infringement, citing
similarities between their 1994 Anticipation advertising campaign and
Joy, a short film present on Norowzian's show reel which he
distributed to a number of advertising agencies in 1992.He was born in
Iran, and later moved to the UK.
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