Biography
Sirous Ranjbar (born September 21, 1963 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian filmmaker. Sirous Ranjbar (Cyrus Ranjbar) graduated from IRIB University in film production (Bachelor's degree) and Philosophy of Law from Tehran University (Master's degree). He began his artistic activities as assistant director in Ahmad Moradpoor's The Altar Of Fire (1992) and Parviz Shahbazi's The Traveller from the South (1995). Screenwriter of various short and feature films and TV series. Call Of Gabriel is his debut feature. He has worked for many years as an editor and headeditor at the Fictional Magazine, the two-volume “Surah for Youth,” as well as the Office of Islamic Revolution Literature and the Office of Sacred Defense Literature. He has been working with the Farabi Cinema Foundation as a scriptwriter for twenty years.
Member of the Iranian Cinema Directors Guild
Member of the Iranian Cinema Screenwriters Guild
Member of the Association of Iranian Cinema Companies and Producers
Member of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines & Agriculture - Tehran
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Birthday1963-09-21 (61 years old)
CitizenshipsIran
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