Yassamin Maleknasr at Film Society in Santa Monica, August 28, 2005

Yassamin Maleknasr & Dr. Zaman Stanizai - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Hassan Fayyad, Jahan & Zaman Stanizai, Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr & Zaman Stanizai - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Yassamin Maleknasr - by QH

Reza Moini, Film critic Zaven Hovasapian - by QH

Film Society Director Hassan Fayyad, Film critic Zaven Hovasapian - by QH


Ms. Yassamin Maleknasr is the first Iranian woman filmmaker to graduate from the University of Southern California in Film and Television. In 1993, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at Tehran's Fajr Film Festival for her debut role in Dariush Mehrjui's film, "Sara". Her first feature film The Common Plight has turned into a cult movie amongst Iranians youth. Although an award-winning actress, she found purpose behind the camera as a director of documentary films. She has worked on a wide variety of subjects in Middle East and Central Asia including the children of lepers, the impact of Rumi and earthquake of the ancient city of Bam. Her acclaimed film, "Afghanistan, the Lost Truth", is the result of a 3,000 miles journey by land post 9/11 and a rare insight to the lives of Afghan women, Afghanistan, and the optimism that endures despite the countless tragedies the country has suffered. Her latest documentary, "Women of the Silk Road" depicts the lives of four women from four countries of the Silk Road, Iran, Oman, Turkey, and Tajikistan through textile. It is the story of diversity and hope. One of struggle, love and courage reminding us of our similarities.
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Related Links
Afghanistan: The Lost Truth
Film Documentary Captures Optimistic Spirit of Afghanistan
Interview with Filmmaker Yassamin Maleknasr | Audio


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