Bahram Beyzaie
- Writer
- Director
- Editor
Bahram Beizai started skipping school from around the age of 17 in
order to go to movies which were becoming popular in Iran at a rapid
pace. This only fed his hunger to learn more about cinema and the
visual arts. By 1961 he had already spent a lot of time studying-and
researching- ancient persian and pre-Islamic culture and literature.
This led him to studying Eastern Theatre and traditional Iranian
theatre & arts which would help him formulate a new non-western
identity for Iranian theatre. By 1961 he had already published numerous
articles in various Arts and Literary Journals. In 1962 he made his
first short film (4 minutes) in 8mm format. In the next two years he
wrote several plays and published "Theatre in Japan". In 1971 he made
his first feature film Ragbar ( Downpour ) which to this day remains
one of the best Iranian films ever made.