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A portrait of Iranian film editor Hassan Hassandoust

Read on to know more about Iran's master of film editing Hassan Hassandoust.

Hassan Hassandoust is a renowned Iranian film editor known for his contributions to both cinema and television.

His career, spanning over three decades, has earned him a reputation as one of Iran’s most skilled and prolific editors. He is celebrated for his work on critically acclaimed films such as ‘Children of Heaven’, ‘Mother’, and ‘A Cube of Sugar’.

Hassandoust began his professional journey in 1985 with ‘The City of Mice’, co-directed by Marzieh Boroumand and Ali Talebi.

His major breakthrough came in 1996 with ‘Children of Heaven’, directed by Majid Majidi. The film's international success helped solidify Hassandoust's position in the Iranian film industry.

Throughout the 1990s, Hassandoust worked on several notable films, such as ‘Mother’ (1989) directed by Ali Hatami, and ‘The Fifth Season’ (1996), further establishing his presence in the Iranian film scene.

His collaborations with acclaimed directors like Majid Majidi, Daryoush Mehrjouee, and Behrouz Afkhami have been a recurring theme in his career. His editing style, characterized by precise cuts and rhythmic flow, is evident in films like ‘Willow Tree’ (2005), ‘Hamoun’ (1989), and ‘The Mix’ (1999).

While primarily known as an editor, Hassandoust has also worked in other roles, including sound editing and assistant directing.

His contributions to sound editing are evident in films such as ‘Thieves Don’t Go to Heaven’, ‘Hezardastan’, and ‘The Tenants’. Additionally, he worked as an assistant director on ‘The City of Mice’.

Hassandoust's work has been frequently recognized at Iran's Fajr International Film Festival. Notably, he won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Editing for ‘Hamoun’ (1989), ‘Children of Heaven’ (1996), and ‘The Song of Sparrows’ (2008).

He has also been nominated multiple times for his work on films such as ‘Father’ (1995), ‘Baran’ (2000), and ‘Farari’ (2016).

Continuing to be active in the industry, Hassandoust's recent projects include films like ‘The Sun’ (2020) and ‘Parviz Khan’ (2023). His dedication to his craft has made him an influential figure in Iranian cinema, inspiring a new generation of editors.

Hassan Hassandoust remains a master editor whose body of work has significantly shaped Iranian film, bringing stories to life through his meticulous and artful approach to editing.

iFilm English website wishes him many more years of success and creativity in his career.

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