Masoud Djafari Djozani (born 10 December 1948 in Malayer, Iran) (in
Persian: مسعود جع٠ری جوزانی) is a film director,
screenwriter and film producer. He received an M.A. in cinema from the
San Francisco State University (1977). In his feature films, he
generally deals with heroic subjects in the natural environment with a
historical and epic tone. Some of his films were awarded local prizes.
His 2009 film In the Wind's Eye, the conclusion to his television
series Dar Chashm-e Baad, was partially filmed in Los Angeles, making
it the first Iranian production to be shot in the United States since
the 1979 Iranian Revolution. With a budget of US$12 million, it is
also among the most expensive films in Iranian history.He is the
brother of producer Fatolah Jafari-Jozani and the father of actress
Sahar Jafari Jozani.
Persian: مسعود جع٠ری جوزانی) is a film director,
screenwriter and film producer. He received an M.A. in cinema from the
San Francisco State University (1977). In his feature films, he
generally deals with heroic subjects in the natural environment with a
historical and epic tone. Some of his films were awarded local prizes.
His 2009 film In the Wind's Eye, the conclusion to his television
series Dar Chashm-e Baad, was partially filmed in Los Angeles, making
it the first Iranian production to be shot in the United States since
the 1979 Iranian Revolution. With a budget of US$12 million, it is
also among the most expensive films in Iranian history.He is the
brother of producer Fatolah Jafari-Jozani and the father of actress
Sahar Jafari Jozani.
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