
Nima Beheshtinia
Acting
Biography
My name is Nima Beheshtinia from Iran. An Independent Filmmaker, Writer, Composer, Actor and Painter. I was born in August 2004. My nurses were from three religions: Zoroastrian, Muslim and Christian. I was born into an artistic family. My mother was painter and my father was a theater lighting designer. Since I was a child, when I was alone, my parents would always put the latest animations and cartoons from around the world on CDs for me to watch and from that moment I fell in love with stories, Cinema and the magic of it. My mother and grandmother were always telling me new stories and I was immersed in the world of stories. As a teenager, I started writing rap lyrics with my best friend and then we didn’t have the budget to buy beats and rent a studio, so I started learning how to compose songs on my own. After three years I was able to make my own single tracks and albums. After that I was still thirsty to empty the stories in my head, so I decided to write a book and make my own Feature Film with no support and budget. I painted on two canvas for my Film Poster and Book. And after six months, I wrote my first book and then made my first feature film from it after two and half years.
Known For

Belonging to the Documentary genre, the film is a poetic self-portrait and biographical journey of Nima Beheshtinia. Using archival footage from his personal cassettes, interwoven with contemporary imagery, Nima creates a lyrical narrative inspired by his own book, "Az Mano DivaanegiHaayam" (Of Me and My Madness). The official film poster is also part of the "Az Mano DivaanegiHaayam" collection, a multimedia series consisting of two paintings, a book and a feature film, all created by Nima Beheshtinia.
Az Mano DivaanegiHaayam

"From Myself in Another Dimension" is an anthology documentary series with each episode presenting a self-contained narrative. Hosted by Nima Beheshtinia, the series follows a journey across different parts of the world, engaging with local communities and individuals. Through conversations shaped by music, culture, food, art and everyday human experiences, the series offers an intimate and human-centered perspective on life across diverse societies.