Independent filmmaker Farhad Delaram was born in Tehran, Iran in 1988. His lifelong love towards cinema led him to study cinema at University of Tehran where he focused his studies on the subject of sound in poetic cinema and received his MA with honor. He also has published a paper about aesthetics of sound in cinema in Avanca congress 2016. He started his career when he was 18 as a screenwriter in Iran's National Radio and Television and also in private filmmaking studios, besides working as an independent screenwriter. Farhad has made six independent short films (as director, writer, photographer, editor and sound editor) including two very low budget documentaries and four fiction films. His last film (Tattoo/2019) won several awards including Crystal Bear for Best Short Film at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival in Generation 14plus section.
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