
Saeed Nejati
Directing
Biography
Saeed Nejati is an award-winning Iranian filmmaker, born in Arak in 1981. He is celebrated for works such as “Sorahi,” which garnered the Best International Film award at the 32nd Tehran Short Film Festival, as well as notable short films like “It Rains Slowly” and “Dabur”. Over his career, Nejati has served as a jury member at international festivals, including the Dhaka International Short Film Festival, Izmir Film Festival, and Tehran International Short Film Festival and continues to contribute to the industry by mentoring younger filmmakers. Nejati is also known as the founder and chairman of the Iran Open-Air International Film Festival.
Known For

This Iranian short film revolves around a young seminary student who moves to a new house encountering his eccentric neighbor with a strange request.
Sorahi

A couple are on the threshold of divorce. In the absence of his wife, while the father tries to keep their daughter with him, he confronts his daughter's first period experience.
Dabur

The film tells the story of students at a school in Turkey trying to help their teacher. The story of this film takes place in 1980.
It Rains Slowly

A television is going to fit itself in a house.
Vision
