Fereydoun Gole
Born: 1942-01-01 in Tehran, Iran
Died: 2005-01-01
Known For: Directing
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fereydun Gole (also spelled Fereydoun Goleh) (1942–2005) was an Iranian screenwriter, film director, and film editor. He was active in producing urban drama films throughout the 1970s, dealing with such issues as the social stratification of Tehran. His most famous film was Beehive. After he died in 2005, the 2006 documentary film Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution was dedicated to him. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fereydun Gole, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2006
- Where is Fereydoun Goleh? as Self
- Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution as Himself
1977
- The Third Thief ... (Writer)
1976
- Honeymoon ... (Director)
1975
- The Mandrake ... (Writer)
- Beehive ... (Director)
1974
- Under the Skin of the Night ... (Director)
- Mashti Mamdali's Vehicle ... (Writer)
1972
- The secret of the oleaster tree ... (Story)
- The Dagger ... (Director)
- Kaafar ... (Writer)
1971
- Reza Chelcheleh ... (Writer)
- The Glass Wall ... (Writer)
- Heydar ... (Writer)
- Trees Die Standing ... (Writer)
- Clowns ... (Writer)
1970
- Alley of Valiants ... (Writer)
- Moride Hagh ... (Writer)
- The Wedding Commotion ... (Writer)
1969
- Blue World ... (Writer)
1968
- The Night of Angels ... (Writer)
- Our Town's Hero ... (Writer)