
Manouchehr Tayyab
Directing
Biography
Iranian director mainly known for a series of short documentaries that he directed in the late 1960s and early 70s.
Known For

The documentary examines the Persian Gulf and the surrounding islands in terms of geography, economy, history, and the customs and traditions of the people of those areas.
Persian Gulf

A short documentary about Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

Introduces the official religions and denominations in Iran and It depicts the performance of various religious ceremonies in mosques, prayer rooms, churches and fire temples.
Religions in Iran

A short documentary about women and their professions in Iran's 60s society.
Women and Professions

Directed by Manuchehr Tayyab.
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan

This documentary shows a report from the Persian Oil Company industry in Bandar Genave
Cham

This short documentary pictures Abadan city in southern Iran in the early 70s and how the National Oil Industry development has affected its progress.
Abadan
Directed by Manouchehr Tayyab.
Ceramics

In this stunningly composed short film, the movement of a train and its arrival at Tehran’s central station is imaginatively edited in sync with maestro percussionist Hossein Tehrani’s mesmerizing use of the zarb.
Rhythm

Directed by Manouchehr Tayyab.
Safavid Architecture
n the year 600 A.D., a wind swept across the Arabian Desert where, in a little town called Mecca, an illiterate orphan named Muhammad came to be the seal of the Prophets to whom the Word of God was revealed-and the world was changed forever. As did Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, Mohammad was sent as a mercy to mankind calling to the Oneness of God. This one man's message now claims over one billion people across the planet all testifying to the same basic principles. However, it is a faith more misunderstood than any other.