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Hamid Rahmanian

Hamid Rahmanian (Persian: حمید رحمانیان; born 1968)[1] is an Iranian-born American multi-disciplinary artist who has worked mostly in cinema, illustration, and shadow theater. Since the late 1980s, he has combined his love of traditional Persian art forms with modern technology to create new works of art that visually bridge the gaps between East and West. As a storyteller, his works have focused on people and issues that are rarely covered in the mainstream media, offering audiences new perspectives and intimate glimpses into otherwise little-known worlds. He is New York City–based.

Hamid Rahmanian
حمید رحمانیان
Born1968 (age 55–56)
Iran
EducationUniversity of Tehran
Pratt Institute
Occupation(s)Visual artist, illustrator, performer
Known forCinema, graphic art, shadow theater, puppets
SpouseMelissa Hibbard
Children1

Early life and education edit

He was educated in Tehran, Iran where he gained his Bachelor of fine arts in graphic design from University of Tehran. He has worked as a graphic designer since 1987. In 1992, he received the highest honor and was awarded recognition as the youngest professional designer in Iran. Rahmanian has continued to work as a graphic designer in the US and has been commissioned to do work for cultural organizations and commercial companies including the United Nations, GQ magazine, the Lincoln Center, the Tribeca Film Institute, Pacifica Radio/Democracy Now! and the Eurasia Foundation.

Rahmanian moved to the United States and earned a master of fine arts in computer animation in 1994 from Pratt Institute. His thesis animation, The Seventh Day (1996) received the first place College Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, was nominated for a student academy award, and competed at Annecy International Animation Festival.

Career edit

In 1996, he was the youngest recipient of the National Interest Waiver from the U.S. for his outstanding work as an artist. After completing his studies, he was hired by Disney Feature Animation Company as a Look Development Artist where he worked on Tarzan, The Emperor's New Groove, and Dinosaur. In 1998, Rahmanian left Disney and established his own production company, Fictionville Studio. His first 35  mm short film An I Within (1999), received Kodak's Best Cinematography Award, Best American Short from the LA International Short Film Festival, and Special Achievement Award from the USA Film Festival. He went on to make three documentaries. Breaking Bread (2000) and Sir Alfred Of Charles De Gaulle Airport (2001) were well received by the media and worldwide audiences. Shahrbanoo (2002) first premiered on PBS station WNET where it received among the highest ratings for an independently produced documentary[2] and has been broadcast on networks around the globe. His first feature length fiction film Dame sobh (2005) (Persian: دم صبح, Dam-e Sobh, English title: Day Break) premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival,[3] went on to screen at festivals and theaters all over the world, including the Venice Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival[4] and won Special Jury Prize at the International Film Festival of Prime in 2006.[5] Variety called it, "An impressive debut feature that works like a ticking time bomb".[6] The Glass House (2008 film) a feature-length documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival[7] and International Documentary Festival in Amsterdam[8] and was the winner of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE) Human Rights Award,[9] among other awards.

Rahmanian's films have consistently sought to combat negative stereotypes about Iranians, to promote anti-capital punishment laws in the US, and to raise funds and awareness for the plights of disadvantaged women and girls around the world. His films have been televised on international networks, including PBS, Sundance Channel, IFC, Channel 4, BBC, DR2, and Al Jazeera.

In 2003, Rahmanian co-founded and was President (2004–2007) ArteEast, a leading New York-based nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging a growing global audience with the contemporary arts of the Middle East and North Africa. In 2009, he wrote and illustrated a graphic autobiography entitled To Myself With Love of which the illustrations were an exhibition called MULTIVERSE at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in 2011.[10] In 2013, Rahmanian illustrated and commissioned a new translation, translated by Dr. Ahmad Sadri, and adaptation of the tenth-century Persian epic poem Shahnameh by Ferdowsi, entitled Shahnameh: The Epic Of The Persian Kings. This best-selling, 600 page art book, which according to the Wall Street Journal,[11] is a "Masterpiece," published by The Quantuck Lane Press and distributed by W. W. Norton & Company. The limited edition version of the book was exhibited at the Library of Congress in 2014 as part of their "1000 years of the Persian Book" [12] exhibition.

Rahmanian has been awarded a 2014 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow Award.[13]

Rahmanian began experimenting with shadow theater techniques in 2014. He created a 20-minute shadow play with overhead projectors titled Zahhak: The Legend of the Serpent King, based on a fable from the Shahnameh. It premiered at the Asia Society in New York City and later on the Brooklyn Academy of Music[14] and the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution.

In 2016, Rahmanian created, designed, and directed the stage production of Feathers of Fire, an adaption of the Persian love story of Zaul and Rudabeh from the Shahnameh. This "jaw-dropping"[15] live animation-like shadow play incorporated shadow casters, puppets, digitally projected animation and music to create a "feast for the senses"[16] according to Puppetry International Magazine. Le Figaro called it "astonishing and magical"[17] and NYC Theater Review exclaimed that it was a "masterpiece".[18] The play premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.[19] It played at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and toured around the world between 2016 and 2018. That same year, he was commissioned by the Onassis Foundation to write and direct a shadow play based on the Greek tragedy of Antigone, called Mina's Dream.[20]

In 2017, he released an immersive audiobook version of Shahnameh: The Epic of the Persian Kings with an introduction by Frances Ford Coppola.  In 2018, Rahmanian released the pop-up book Zahhak: The Legend of the Serpent King through Fantagraphics Books. The book which Le Monde called "simply breathtaking"[21] won the 2018 Meggendorfer Prize for the Best Pop Up Book. The French publication La Croix called it "magnificent"[22] and the New York Journal of Books said it was a "book that demands respect."[23] The book was published in French and English.

In 2019, Rahmanian collaborated with Keyhan Kalhor and the Silk Road Ensemble on their project, Heroes Take Their Stand, where he created a 23-minute animation about the life of the Persian hero Siavosh from Shahnameh.

After three days in October 2023 of the “Song of the North” shadow theater performances were held in San Francisco, featuring a cast of nine actors in headgear, whose silhouettes are projected onto a large screen.[24] A U-haul truck full of the show supplies and props (including some five hundred handmade puppets and many costumes) was stolen from the Marina District Comfort Inn parking lot.[24][25] The San Francisco Police Department was able to recover the van and the theater supplies the next day with the help from a bystander; however many of the handmade items were damaged and the projection gear was stolen, leaving the tour in flux.[24][26] A GoFundMe fundraiser was created to try to replace many of the missing items.[24]

Personal life edit

Rahmanian is married to Melissa Hibbard, his creative partner, a photographer and a filmmaker,[27] with whom he has a daughter, named Sufi.

Bibliography edit

  • Shahnameh: The Epic of the Persian Kings the illustrated edition 2013
  • To Myself with Love 2006 (to be published)
  • Zahhak: The Legend of The Serpent King (pop up book) 2018

Filmography edit

  • The Seventh Day (1996)
  • An I Within (1999)
  • Breaking Bread (2000)
  • Sir Alfred of Charles de Gaulle Airport (2001)[28]
  • Shahrbanoo (2002)
  • Day Break (2005)
  • The Glass House (2008)

Stage plays edit

  • Zahhak: The Legend of the Serpent King (2014)
  • Feathers of Fire (2016)[29]
  • Mina's Dream (2016)[29]
  • Song of the North (2023)[24][27]

References edit

  1. ^ . Shangri La Hawaii. Archived from the original on October 28, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "Shahrbanoo". www.arabfilm.com. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on December 6, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  4. ^ "Day Break | Tribeca Film Festival". Tribeca. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
  6. ^ Koehler, Robert (October 13, 2005). "Day Break". Variety. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  7. ^ "Sundance Institute". www.sundance.org. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  8. ^ "Niet gevonden | IDFA".
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on December 21, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  11. ^ Fassihi, Farnaz (May 23, 2013). "Shahnameh, a Persian Masterpiece, Still Relevant Today". WSJ. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  12. ^ "A Thousand Years of the Persian Book: A Curator's Tour Webcast | Library of Congress". www.loc.gov. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on April 15, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  14. ^ "Zahhak: Legend of the Serpent King". BAM.org. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  15. ^ 'Feathers of Fire': Spectacular Shadow Play, retrieved January 5, 2017
  16. ^ "PI 40 Selection". UNIMA-USA. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  17. ^ "Shâhnâmé, une épopée persane au musée du quai Branly". FIGARO. December 11, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  18. ^ "The Latest". TRNYC. September 20, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  19. ^ "Feathers of Fire: A Persian Epic". BAM.org. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  20. ^ "Mina's Dream". Onassis Festival NY. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  21. ^ Simkins, J. D. (April 12, 2019). "Hundreds witness veteran shoot and kill himself in VA waiting room". Military Times. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  22. ^ "Sélection livres". La Croix (in French). December 13, 2017. ISSN 0242-6056. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  23. ^ "a book review by Annette Lapointe: Zahhak: The Legend of the Serpent King (A Pop-Up Book)". www.nyjournalofbooks.com. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  24. ^ a b c d e Albeck-Ripka, Livia (October 25, 2023). . The New York Times. ISSN 1553-8095. Archived from the original on October 28, 2023.
  25. ^ Mishanec, Nora (October 23, 2023). . The San Francisco Chronicle. ISSN 1932-8672. Archived from the original on October 28, 2023.
  26. ^ Lee, Henry (October 25, 2023). "Stolen U-Haul truck with puppet show gear found abandoned in Richmond". KTVU FOX 2. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
  27. ^ a b Weinberg, Robert (September 11, 2023). . IranWire. Archived from the original on October 28, 2023.
  28. ^ . The Iranian. July 18, 2001. Archived from the original on October 28, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
  29. ^ a b . The Center For Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University. November 22, 2019. Archived from the original on October 28, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2023.

External links edit

  • Hamid Rahmanian at IMDb
  • Official website
  • www.fictionvillestudio.com
  • www.theepicofthepersiankings.com
  • www.kingorama.com

hamid, rahmanian, persian, حمید, رحمانیان, born, 1968, iranian, born, american, multi, disciplinary, artist, worked, mostly, cinema, illustration, shadow, theater, since, late, 1980s, combined, love, traditional, persian, forms, with, modern, technology, creat. Hamid Rahmanian Persian حمید رحمانیان born 1968 1 is an Iranian born American multi disciplinary artist who has worked mostly in cinema illustration and shadow theater Since the late 1980s he has combined his love of traditional Persian art forms with modern technology to create new works of art that visually bridge the gaps between East and West As a storyteller his works have focused on people and issues that are rarely covered in the mainstream media offering audiences new perspectives and intimate glimpses into otherwise little known worlds He is New York City based Hamid Rahmanianحمید رحمانیانBorn1968 age 55 56 IranEducationUniversity of Tehran Pratt InstituteOccupation s Visual artist illustrator performerKnown forCinema graphic art shadow theater puppetsSpouseMelissa HibbardChildren1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 Filmography 6 Stage plays 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editHe was educated in Tehran Iran where he gained his Bachelor of fine arts in graphic design from University of Tehran He has worked as a graphic designer since 1987 In 1992 he received the highest honor and was awarded recognition as the youngest professional designer in Iran Rahmanian has continued to work as a graphic designer in the US and has been commissioned to do work for cultural organizations and commercial companies including the United Nations GQ magazine the Lincoln Center the Tribeca Film Institute Pacifica Radio Democracy Now and the Eurasia Foundation Rahmanian moved to the United States and earned a master of fine arts in computer animation in 1994 from Pratt Institute His thesis animation The Seventh Day 1996 received the first place College Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences was nominated for a student academy award and competed at Annecy International Animation Festival Career editIn 1996 he was the youngest recipient of the National Interest Waiver from the U S for his outstanding work as an artist After completing his studies he was hired by Disney Feature Animation Company as a Look Development Artist where he worked on Tarzan The Emperor s New Groove and Dinosaur In 1998 Rahmanian left Disney and established his own production company Fictionville Studio His first 35 mm short film An I Within 1999 received Kodak s Best Cinematography Award Best American Short from the LA International Short Film Festival and Special Achievement Award from the USA Film Festival He went on to make three documentaries Breaking Bread 2000 and Sir Alfred Of Charles De Gaulle Airport 2001 were well received by the media and worldwide audiences Shahrbanoo 2002 first premiered on PBS station WNET where it received among the highest ratings for an independently produced documentary 2 and has been broadcast on networks around the globe His first feature length fiction film Dame sobh 2005 Persian دم صبح Dam e Sobh English title Day Break premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 3 went on to screen at festivals and theaters all over the world including the Venice Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival 4 and won Special Jury Prize at the International Film Festival of Prime in 2006 5 Variety called it An impressive debut feature that works like a ticking time bomb 6 The Glass House 2008 film a feature length documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 7 and International Documentary Festival in Amsterdam 8 and was the winner of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe s OSCE Human Rights Award 9 among other awards Rahmanian s films have consistently sought to combat negative stereotypes about Iranians to promote anti capital punishment laws in the US and to raise funds and awareness for the plights of disadvantaged women and girls around the world His films have been televised on international networks including PBS Sundance Channel IFC Channel 4 BBC DR2 and Al Jazeera In 2003 Rahmanian co founded and was President 2004 2007 ArteEast a leading New York based nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging a growing global audience with the contemporary arts of the Middle East and North Africa In 2009 he wrote and illustrated a graphic autobiography entitled To Myself With Love of which the illustrations were an exhibition called MULTIVERSE at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in 2011 10 In 2013 Rahmanian illustrated and commissioned a new translation translated by Dr Ahmad Sadri and adaptation of the tenth century Persian epic poem Shahnameh by Ferdowsi entitled Shahnameh The Epic Of The Persian Kings This best selling 600 page art book which according to the Wall Street Journal 11 is a Masterpiece published by The Quantuck Lane Press and distributed by W W Norton amp Company The limited edition version of the book was exhibited at the Library of Congress in 2014 as part of their 1000 years of the Persian Book 12 exhibition Rahmanian has been awarded a 2014 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow Award 13 Rahmanian began experimenting with shadow theater techniques in 2014 He created a 20 minute shadow play with overhead projectors titled Zahhak The Legend of the Serpent King based on a fable from the Shahnameh It premiered at the Asia Society in New York City and later on the Brooklyn Academy of Music 14 and the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution In 2016 Rahmanian created designed and directed the stage production of Feathers of Fire an adaption of the Persian love story of Zaul and Rudabeh from the Shahnameh This jaw dropping 15 live animation like shadow play incorporated shadow casters puppets digitally projected animation and music to create a feast for the senses 16 according to Puppetry International Magazine Le Figaro called it astonishing and magical 17 and NYC Theater Review exclaimed that it was a masterpiece 18 The play premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music 19 It played at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and toured around the world between 2016 and 2018 That same year he was commissioned by the Onassis Foundation to write and direct a shadow play based on the Greek tragedy of Antigone called Mina s Dream 20 In 2017 he released an immersive audiobook version of Shahnameh The Epic of the Persian Kings with an introduction by Frances Ford Coppola In 2018 Rahmanian released the pop up book Zahhak The Legend of the Serpent King through Fantagraphics Books The book which Le Monde called simply breathtaking 21 won the 2018 Meggendorfer Prize for the Best Pop Up Book The French publication La Croix called it magnificent 22 and the New York Journal of Books said it was a book that demands respect 23 The book was published in French and English In 2019 Rahmanian collaborated with Keyhan Kalhor and the Silk Road Ensemble on their project Heroes Take Their Stand where he created a 23 minute animation about the life of the Persian hero Siavosh from Shahnameh After three days in October 2023 of the Song of the North shadow theater performances were held in San Francisco featuring a cast of nine actors in headgear whose silhouettes are projected onto a large screen 24 A U haul truck full of the show supplies and props including some five hundred handmade puppets and many costumes was stolen from the Marina District Comfort Inn parking lot 24 25 The San Francisco Police Department was able to recover the van and the theater supplies the next day with the help from a bystander however many of the handmade items were damaged and the projection gear was stolen leaving the tour in flux 24 26 A GoFundMe fundraiser was created to try to replace many of the missing items 24 Personal life editRahmanian is married to Melissa Hibbard his creative partner a photographer and a filmmaker 27 with whom he has a daughter named Sufi Bibliography editShahnameh The Epic of the Persian Kings the illustrated edition 2013 To Myself with Love 2006 to be published Zahhak The Legend of The Serpent King pop up book 2018Filmography editThe Seventh Day 1996 An I Within 1999 Breaking Bread 2000 Sir Alfred of Charles de Gaulle Airport 2001 28 Shahrbanoo 2002 Day Break 2005 The Glass House 2008 Stage plays editZahhak The Legend of the Serpent King 2014 Feathers of Fire 2016 29 Mina s Dream 2016 29 Song of the North 2023 24 27 References edit Shahnameh The Epic of Persian Kings Shangri La Hawaii Archived from the original on October 28 2023 Retrieved October 28 2023 Shahrbanoo www arabfilm com Retrieved June 19 2019 DAY BREAK Dame Sobh Archived from the original on December 6 2014 Retrieved September 7 2014 Day Break Tribeca Film Festival Tribeca Retrieved June 19 2019 23eme Festival International du Premier Film Annonay 2006 Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved May 2 2014 Koehler Robert October 13 2005 Day Break Variety Retrieved June 19 2019 Sundance Institute www sundance org Retrieved June 19 2019 Niet gevonden IDFA Kosovo International Documentary Film Festival announces winners Culture and Sports Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Hamid Rahmanian amp Tanja Softic the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Archived from the original on December 21 2015 Retrieved May 1 2014 Fassihi Farnaz May 23 2013 Shahnameh a Persian Masterpiece Still Relevant Today WSJ Retrieved June 19 2019 A Thousand Years of the Persian Book A Curator s Tour Webcast Library of Congress www loc gov Retrieved April 12 2019 Hamid Rahmanian John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Archived from the original on April 15 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Zahhak Legend of the Serpent King BAM org Retrieved January 5 2017 Feathers of Fire Spectacular Shadow Play retrieved January 5 2017 PI 40 Selection UNIMA USA Retrieved January 5 2017 Shahname une epopee persane au musee du quai Branly FIGARO December 11 2018 Retrieved April 11 2019 The Latest TRNYC September 20 2018 Retrieved April 11 2019 Feathers of Fire A Persian Epic BAM org Retrieved January 5 2017 Mina s Dream Onassis Festival NY Retrieved January 5 2017 Simkins J D April 12 2019 Hundreds witness veteran shoot and kill himself in VA waiting room Military Times Retrieved April 12 2019 Selection livres La Croix in French December 13 2017 ISSN 0242 6056 Retrieved April 11 2019 a book review by Annette Lapointe Zahhak The Legend of the Serpent King A Pop Up Book www nyjournalofbooks com Retrieved April 11 2019 a b c d e Albeck Ripka Livia October 25 2023 Hundreds of Shadow Puppets Were Stolen A Bystander Helped Crack the Case The New York Times ISSN 1553 8095 Archived from the original on October 28 2023 Mishanec Nora October 23 2023 Hundreds of puppets stolen after S F U Haul theft in Marina District The San Francisco Chronicle ISSN 1932 8672 Archived from the original on October 28 2023 Lee Henry October 25 2023 Stolen U Haul truck with puppet show gear found abandoned in Richmond KTVU FOX 2 Retrieved October 28 2023 a b Weinberg Robert September 11 2023 Bringing the Shahnameh into the 21st Century IranWire Archived from the original on October 28 2023 Film Sir Alfred Mehran Setareh Sabety The Iranian July 18 2001 Archived from the original on October 28 2023 Retrieved October 28 2023 a b Meet the Director Hamid Rahmanian and a Film Screening of Feathers of Fire The Center For Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University November 22 2019 Archived from the original on October 28 2023 Retrieved October 28 2023 External links editHamid Rahmanian at IMDb Official website www fictionvillestudio com www theepicofthepersiankings com www kingorama com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamid Rahmanian amp oldid 1184902929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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