Ali Asgari (born 25 July, 1982; Tehran) is an Iranian director, screenwriter and producer. He studied film in Italy and is an alumnus of the 2013 Berlinale Talent Campus. His short films have screened at over 600 film festivals around the world including Sundance, London and Melbourne, and won more than 150 international awards. His feature film Disappearance was developed at the Cinéfondation La Résidence of the Cannes International Film Festival. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The Pain
(Director)
The Pain
(Screenplay)
Barbie
(Director)
Barbie
(Screenplay)
Vika
(Director)
More Than Two Hours
(Director)
Tonight Is Not a Good Night for Dying
(Director)
Until Tomorrow
(Director)
About Me
(Director)
About Me
(Writer)
Terrestrial Verses
(Director)
Until Tomorrow
(Screenplay)
Terrestrial Verses
(Writer)
Terrestrial Verses
(Producer)
In the Same Garden
(Writer)
Until Tomorrow
(Producer)
The Red Suitcase
(Co-Executive Producer)
Lakeshore
(Co-Executive Producer)
Ahu
(Consulting Producer)
The Massenger
(Writer)
The Massenger
(Producer)
A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral
(Assistant Director)
Lonely Tunes of Tehran
(Assistant Director)
Cut
(Camera Operator)
Hobbes
(Still Photographer)
Collision
(Writer)
Disappearance
(Director)
Disappearance
(Writer)
The Silence
(Director)
The Silence
(Writer)
The Baby
(Director)
The Baby
(Writer)
Delay
(Director)
Delay
(Writer)
Gaze
(Screenplay)
The Role
(Writer)
More Than Two Hours
(Screenplay)
In the Same Garden
(Director)
Tonight Is Not a Good Night for Dying
(Writer)
Pilgrims
(Director)
Pilgrims
(Screenplay)
Witness
(Director)
Witness
(Writer)
Higher than Acidic Clouds
(Director)