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Niki Karimi

Iranian actress and filmmaker

Niki Karimi (Persian: نیکی کریمی; born 10 November 1971) is an Iranian actress and filmmaker. Regarded as the most prominent figure among the young generations coming after post-Islamic Revolution Iranian Cinema. She has received various accolades, including a Crystal Simorgh, three Hafez Awards and an Iran Cinema Celebration Awards.

Born in Tehran, Karimi began her career in the late 1980s. She received critical acclaim for her performance in Sara (1992), for which she won the best actress award at the San Sebastian Film Festival.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Filmography
    • 3.1 Film
      • 3.1.1 As director
      • 3.1.2 As an actress
      • 3.1.3 As a screenwriter
    • 3.2 Web
      • 3.2.1 As an actress
    • 3.3 Television series
      • 3.3.1 As an actress
      • 3.3.2 As a translator
      • 3.3.3 As a film critic
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Early life

Niki Karimi was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. Her parents are both from Tafresh. She has been active in theater since elementary school, and has said that her early interest in film and literature inspired her to become an actress.

Career

Niki Karimi and Sean Penn

In 1990, she was cast as a young bride in Behrooz Afkhami's hit film The Bride.

Karimi has won many awards nationally and internationally for "Sara" such as San Sebastian film festival award for best actress. She has also recently been on the jury for more than 20 renowned film festivals, including Karlovy Vary Film Festival, the Edinburgh International Film Festival, the Locarno International Film Festival and Thessaloniki International Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival and also the 60th Cannes Film Festival. She was the *istant of Abbas Kiarostami from 1992 to 2007.

Expanding on her career as an actor, she wrote and directed the do*entary To Have or Not to Have (2001).

In 2001, she won her first award as a director in Iran's Rain film festival for her work To Have or Not to Have, which was produced by renowned Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami.

Nominated at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival for her feature film directorial debut One Night (2005), she said that acting no longer satisfied her and she would like to direct more movies.

In addition to the film, Karimi has also done some translating work. In 1999 she released her first translation work, Marlon Brando's biography Songs My Mother Taught Me, which she translated from English to Persian. She also translated two books by Hanif Kureishi, a Pakistani-English writer.

Her third film as director, Final whistle (2011), won three awards at the Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema in Vesoul , France.

She has been nominated for the best actress award in Fajr Film Festival in 2011 for I Am His Wife (2011), directed by Mostafa Shayesteh.

She has been awarded recently by the jury of the Iranian Fajr Film ّFestival for her last film as best director, actress and producer. She also got a jury award for acting in two films, Wednesday, May 9 and Death of Fish.

Filmography

Film

As director

As an actress

As a screenwriter

Web

As an actress

Television series

As an actress

As a translator

As a film critic

Awards

  • Best Actress, Bratislava International Film Festival(2015)
  • Main Award, International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg,(2011)
  • Filmcritica Bastone Bianco Award, Torino Film Festival(2005)
  • Crystal Simorgh, Fajr International Film Festival(2003)
  • Best Actress, Cairo International Film Festival (2001)
  • Best Actress, Taormina Film Festival(1999)
  • Silver Seashell, San Sebastian Film Festival (1993)
  • Best Actress, Nantes Three Continents Festival (1992)

See also

  • Iranian women
  • Iranian cinema
  • List of famous Persian women
  • Persian women's movement
  • Fajr International Film Festival

References

    External links

    • Media related to Niki Karimi at Wikimedia Commons
    • Official Website
    • Niki Karimi at IMDb
    • Niki Karimi on Instagram
    • Profile on Cannes Film Festival website
    • Niki Karimi interview with Radio Zamaneh
    • Her filmography (in Persian)
    • New York Times profile