With a career spanning more than two decades, Shadmanfar's journey into the realm of cinema began in 1999 with the movie 'The Burnt Slip', directed by Rasoul Mollaqolipour.
One of the pivotal moments in Shadmanfar's career came in the 34th Fajr Film Festival when he clinched the prestigious Crystal Simorgh for best cinematography for the movie 'Sound and Fury', directed by Houman Seyyedi.
This recognition not only showcased Shadmanfar's technical prowess but also solidified his position as a cinematographer of exceptional talent.
Throughout his career, he has been involved in a myriad of noteworthy projects, collaborating with some of the industry's most distinguished directors.
Asghar Farhadi's 'The Salesman', Houman Seyyedi's 'Sheeple', Narges Abyar's 'Track 143', Ebrahim Hatamikia’s ‘Chamran’ and Vahid Jalilvand's 'No Date, No Signature' are just a few examples of the cinematic gems that bear the mark of Shadmanfar's cinematographic expertise.
Beyond his acclaimed works in Persian cinema, two of his films as a cinematographer, namely 'Track 143' and 'Chamran', have reached international audiences through iFilm English TV.
Shadmanfar's filmography is a testament to his versatility and dedication to the craft, with titles such as 'The Frog', 'The May Lady', 'World War III', 'Tsunami', and 'The Dark Room' among his notable contributions.
Shadmanfar's list of achievements also includes a nomination for best cinematography at the 20th Celebration House of Cinema for 'No Date, No Signature’.
As Shadmanfar continues his cinematic journey, iFilm English looks forward to more masterpieces that highlight his artistic contributions to the world of cinema.
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