He graduated in set design from the University of Florence, Italy, and has since become one of the most distinguished figures in Iranian cinema and television.
His exceptional work is evident in historical and contemporary productions, with some of his most acclaimed projects including the television series ‘The Mukhtar Narrative’ (2010) and films such as ‘Muhammad: The Messenger of God’ (2015), ‘The Color of Purple’ (2004), ‘Mom’s Guest’ (2003), and ‘Snowman’ (1994).
Shah-Ebrahimi's contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including the Crystal Simorgh for Best Production Design at the Fajr International Film Festival in 1987 for ‘Night Nurse’.
He was also nominated for the same award in 2017 for ‘Bomb: A Love Story’.
Additionally, he has received multiple House of Cinema Awards, including for his work in ‘Bright Nights’, ‘A Passenger to Rey’, and ‘Ugly and Beautiful’.
His expertise extends beyond production design to costume design, special effects, and art direction, making him an influential figure in Iranian cinema.
His artistic vision has shaped some of the most visually compelling films and series, cementing his legacy as a master of cinematic aesthetics.
iFilm English website wishes him continued success and many more years of creative contributions to the world of cinema.
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