Born into a talented family, 75-year-old Entezami shined like a guiding star, harmonizing his unique rhythm with a distinct path in the realm of composition, while carrying the allure of his late iconic actor father, Ezzatollah Entezami.
With each stroke of his musical brush, Entezami painted the silver screen with symphonies that resonated deeply with Iranians.
His harmonies became whispers of emotion, a bridge connecting the seen and the unseen. From the haunting notes that swirled around ‘From Karkheh to Rhein’ to the melodies of ‘The Glass Agency’, his creations stirred the very essence of the narrative.
Conducting Tehran Symphonic Orchestra
With each symphony, he spun stories that remained in the hearts long after the credits had rolled, carving their place within the Iranian collective memory.
His artistic influence extends to the scores of numerous iFilm series and movies, including 'Scent of Joseph’, 'The Men of Angelos’, 'Saint Mary', 'The Fateful Day', 'The Survivor’, and 'The Pahlavi Hat' resonating with audiences and enriching the cinematic experience.
Majid Entezami, a composer, a storyteller, a maestro – his influence lives on in the hearts of Iranians. His melodies go beyond time, showing us that music speaks a universal language, connecting people across borders and touching our shared humanity.
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