Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
Born (1998-04-15) 15 April 1998
Levallois Perret, France
Occupation Filmmaker
Screenwriter
Producer
Website Fenêtre sur écran

Keyvan Sheikhalishahi (born April 15, 1998) is a French film director, screenwriter, producer and blogger.

Life and career

Keyvan Sheikhalishahi studied at Lycée Pasteur (Neuilly-sur-Seine).

After many first attempts, Keyvan Sheikhalishahi wrote the script of Turba when he was 15 and made the film when he was 16. He takes care of all the jobs.[1] Despite actors who were not known and a lack of materials, the trailer is appreciated by French and international film festivals in the social networks which share it with its subscribers and a lot of actors, directors or producers.[2]

In 2016, his new short film Vesper, produced by his own production company Amitice, stars German actor Götz Otto and French comedian Agnès Godey.[3] Gréco Casadesus, composer of a hundred of musical creations, composes the original music of the film. Jean-Claude Aumont, who has worked in particular with Nicole Garcia, Patrice Leconte, Mylène Farmer and Vanessa Paradis, is the film's cinematographer.[4]

Keyvan Sheikhalishahi is also a blogger. His blog is Fenêtre sur écran, ranked among the 10 best cinema blogs in France.[5] The blog becomes better known thanks to a new analysis method invented by Keyvan Sheikhalishahi, which uses geometrical figures, in particular the unit circle and trigonometric functions. Keyvan Sheikhalishahi applies this method for the movie Basic Instinct.[6] There's also a reflection about the relationship between the painter Edward Hopper and the cinema.

Filmography

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Year Title Credited as Notes Also credited as Starred as
Filmmaker Screenwriter Producer
2014 Turba Médium length film Cinematographer
Camera operator and Editor
Dany
2016 Vesper Short film Costumer
and Set decorator
Christian

Awards

References

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