Kiomars Pourahmad

 

Pourahmad was born in 1949 in Nadjaf Abad in Iran. He began his career in 1973 as a film critic and three years later he began working as screenwriter and director of TV series. He made his feature film debut with Tatooreh (1983). Most of his films deal with problems of children and young adults. He published an autobiography Unfinished Childhood. He directed these feature films: Swallow My Tree (1984), Gavyar (1987), The Harbour (Langar-Gah, 1989), The Silent Hunt (Shekare kamoosh, 1990), Next Morning (Sobh-e rooz-e ba'd, 1992), Bread and Poetry (Nan o She'r, 1994), For The Sake of Haniyeh (Be khatere Hanie, 1995), Strange Sisters (Khaharan-e gharib, 1996), The Longest Night (Shab-e Yalda, 2001), Edelweiss (Gol-e yakh, 2005) and Tower’s Peak (Nok-e borj, 2005). His last film is Night Bus (Autobus-e Shahbaneh, 2007).

Films by this director

Night Bus

(Autobus-e Shahbaneh, 2007)

Directed by: Kiomars Pourahmad
PHOTOGRAPHY: Mehdi Jafari
Synopsis:

This is a war drama taking place during the Iranian and Iraqi conflict in 1980s. Three Iranian soldiers are forced to take thirty eight Iraqi prisoners to a military base. Eighteen years old Essa faces a dangerous mission when he has to spend the night dealing with a stubborn and temperamental driver, wounded soldier, shabby bus and crossing a dangerous part of the land full of mines.

b/w, 90 min
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