Born in 1969 in Tehran. She is the wife of celebrated Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf. She studied Cinema in Makhmalbaf Film school for 8 years. Her first film ‘The Day I Became a Woman”, (a 3-episode story) attended the Critics Week category in Venice International Film Festival in 2000 and won 3 awards from that festival. Marziyeh Meshkini’s second film ‘Stray Dogs’ competed in the best film category at Venice Film Festival in 2003 and received two awards from the festival. Her film has received many international awards across the world.
Stray Dogs
(Director)
The Day I Became a Woman
(Director)
The Day I Became a Woman
(Writer)
The Apple
(Assistant Director)
Ongoing Smile
(Editor)
Stray Dogs
(Writer)
The Silence
(Assistant Director)
Afghan Alphabet
(Still Photographer)
Afghan Alphabet
(Cinematography)
Two-Legged Horse
(Assistant Director)
The Tenant
(Editor)
The President
(Writer)
The Tenant
(Writer)
The President
(Editor)
Marghe and Her Mother
(Writer)
Sex & Philosophy
(Assistant Director)
The Man Who Came with the Snow
(Director)
The Man Who Came with the Snow
(Editor)
The Man Who Came with the Snow
(Writer)
Here Children Do Not Play Together
(Editor)