Actor
Farhang Amiri was an Iranian actor who appeared in the 1965 film 'Night of the Hunchback' (Shab-e Quçi), an important work in Iranian New Wave cinema. His career appears to have been brief, with this film being his only documented credit from the mid-1960s period. The film itself was directed by Farrokh Ghaffari and is considered a significant contribution to Iranian cinema's evolution. Unfortunately, detailed information about Amiri's life, career trajectory, and other potential works remains scarce in both Persian and English-language film archives. His appearance in this notable film suggests he was part of the Iranian film industry during a pivotal period of its artistic development. The lack of extensive documentation about him is not uncommon for supporting actors from this era of Iranian cinema.
Farhang Amiri's contribution to Iranian cinema, while limited to a single documented appearance, places him within the context of the Iranian New Wave movement of the 1960s. This period was crucial for the development of Iranian cinema as an artistic medium, moving away from commercial films toward more socially conscious and artistic works. His participation in 'Night of the Hunchback' connects him to this significant cultural transition in Iranian filmmaking.
Due to the scarcity of documentation, Farhang Amiri's legacy remains primarily tied to his appearance in 'Night of the Hunchback' (1965). The film itself has gained recognition as part of the Iranian New Wave cinema, ensuring that his contribution, however small, is preserved within the broader context of this important cinematic movement. His story represents the many actors whose contributions to classic cinema are documented only through their participation in significant films of their era.
Information about Farhang Amiri's influence on other actors or filmmakers is not available in documented sources.
Very limited information is available about Farhang Amiri's personal life, family, or background outside of his documented film work.
Farhang Amiri was an Iranian actor known for his appearance in the 1965 film 'Night of the Hunchback,' an important work in the Iranian New Wave cinema movement. His documented career appears to be limited to this single film role.
Farhang Amiri is known for his role in 'Night of the Hunchback' (1965), which appears to be his only documented film appearance. This film is considered significant in the history of Iranian cinema.
Specific birth and death dates for Farhang Amiri are not available in documented sources, which is not uncommon for supporting actors from 1960s Iranian cinema.
There are no documented awards or nominations for Farhang Amiri in available film archives and databases.
Information about Farhang Amiri's specific acting style and techniques is not available in documented sources, likely due to the limited documentation of his career.
'Night of the Hunchback' is considered an important film in the Iranian New Wave cinema movement, directed by Farrokh Ghaffari. It represents the artistic transformation occurring in Iranian cinema during the 1960s.
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