Hamid Rahmanian

Hamid Rahmanian

Biography

Hamid Rahmanian is a filmmaker and graphic designer. He holds a B.F.A. from the University of Tehran in Graphic Design and earned a M.F.A. in Computer Animation in 1997 from Pratt Institute in New York City. He received "The First Place College Award" (a student Emmy) from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and was nominated for a Student Academy Award for his animation, THE SEVENTH DAY, among other awards in 1997. His first 35 mm film, a 19 minute experimental short, AN I WITHIN, received Kodak's "Best Cinematography Award" and "Best American Short" from the LA Int'l Short Film Festival. Mr. Rahmanian has made three documentaries on video: BREAKING BREAD (2000), SIR ALFRED OF CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT (2001) and SHAHRBANOO (2002), all of which have been well received by the media and worldwide audiences. In 2003, Mr. Rahmanian co-established ARTEEAST. He works as the curator of film programs for Cinema East, which is now in its 5th season. He completed his first feature length film entitled DAY BREAK.

Film Movement

Director

Movies
2005

Day Break

Documentaries
2009

The Glass House

2002

Shahrbanoo

2000

Breaking Bread (TV movie)

Short
2000

Sir Alfred of Charles de Gaulle Airport

1999

An I Within

Editor

Documentaries
2009

The Glass House

2002

Shahrbanoo

2000

Breaking Bread (TV movie)

Short
2000

Sir Alfred of Charles de Gaulle Airport

Screenwriter

Movies
2005

Day Break

Documentaries
2000

Breaking Bread (TV movie)

Cinematographer

Documentaries
2009

The Glass House

2002

Shahrbanoo

Producer

Documentaries
2000

Breaking Bread (TV movie)