Sohrab Khosravi, born on February 28, 1977, in Tehran, is a celebrated Iranian film editor who has made significant contributions to the world of cinema since 1996.
Over the years, his meticulous editing has earned him critical acclaim and several prestigious awards.
Khosravi's journey in film editing began with his collaboration on the film ‘The Color of Purple’ directed by the iconic Ebrahim Hatamikia.
This project marked the start of a prolific career. He later received a nomination for best editing at the 24th Fajr International Film Festival for his work on the film ‘In the Name of Father’.
Khosravi's excellence in editing was solidified when he won the Crystal Simorgh for best editing at the 35th Fajr International Film Festival for his work on ‘Hot Summer’.
Khosravi's body of work spans various genres. Some of his notable projects include 'Refinery' (2022), 'Island' (2021), 'Night Watchman' (2021), 'Two-Person Tune' (2020), 'Spider' (2019), 'Abadan 11:60' (2019), 'New Moon Guesthouse' (2018), 'Hello Mumbai' (2015) and 'Sound of My Steps' (2010).
Several of Khosravi’s projects, including ‘Passion to Fly’ and ‘Hello Mumbai’, have been broadcast on iFilm English and received warm appreciation from audiences worldwide.
With a career spanning nearly three decades, Sohrab Khosravi has established himself as one of Iran’s most accomplished film editors.
iFilm English website wishes him many more years of success and creativity in his career.
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