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Name
  
Ebrahim Golestan

Role
  
Filmmaker

Books
  
Cock


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Spouse
  
Fakhri Golestan (m. ?–2012)

Movies
  
Adobe and Mirror, The Ghost Valley's Treasure Mysteries, The House Is Black, The Crown Jewels Of Iran

Children
  
Lili Golestan, Kaveh Golestan

Grandchildren
  
Mani Haghighi, Reveal, Mahmoud Haghighi, Sanam Haghighi

Similar People
  
Lili Golestan, Kaveh Golestan, Forough Farrokhzad, Mani Haghighi, Parviz Sayyad

Ebrahim golestan


Ebrahim Golestan (Taghavi Shirazi) (also spelt Ibrahim Golestan, Persian: ابراهیم گلستان‎‎), (born October 19, 1922 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian filmmaker and literary figure with a career spanning half a century. He has lived in Sussex, United Kingdom, since 1975.

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He was closely associated with the controversial and eminent Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad until her death, whom he met at his studio in 1958. He is said to have inspired her to live more independently.

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The Cinema of Ebrahim Golestan


Personal life

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Golestan was married to his cousin, Fakhri Golestan. He is the father of Iranian photojournalist Kaveh Golestan, and Lili Golestan, translator and owner and artistic director of the Golestan Gallery in Tehran, Iran. His grandson, Mani Haghighi, is also a film director. His other grandson Mehrak, is a rapper.

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Golestan was a member of Tudeh Party of Iran, but he broke away in January 1948.

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After Farrokhzâd's death, Golestân was protective of her privacy and memory. For example, in response to the publication of a biographical/critical study by Michael Craig Hillmann called A Lonely Woman: Forugh Farrokhzad and Her Poetry (1987), he published a lengthy attack against Hillmann in a Tehran literary magazine, to which Hillmann responded to the attack at length in an article part of which was also published in the same Tehran literary magazine and which is available online at Academia.edu/Michael Hillmann under the title "Az Shâ'eri-ye Nâder Nâderpur to Fârsi'khâni dar Qalb-e Tekzâs, Javâbiyeh'i be Ebrâhim Golestân."

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In February 2017, on the occasion of 50 years after Farrokhzad's death, the 94-year-old Golestan broke his silence about his relationship with Forough, speaking to the Guardian's Saeed Kamali Dehghan. “I rue all the years she isn’t here, of course, that’s obvious,” he said. “We were very close, but I can’t measure how much I had feelings for her. How can I? In kilos? In metres?”

Stories

  • Âzar, mâh-e âkher-e pâ’iz (Azar, the last month of autumn), 1948
  • Shekâr-e sâyeh (Shadow-hunting), 1955
  • Juy-o divâr-o teshneh (The stream, the wall and the thirsty one), 1967
  • Madd-o meh (Tide and mist), 1969
  • Rooster, 1995
  • Documentaries

  • Yek atash (A fire) (1961)
  • Moj, marjan, khara (1962)
  • The Hills of Marlik (1963)
  • The crown jewels of Iran (1965)
  • Drama

  • Adobe and Mirror (1964)
  • Asrar ganj dareheye jenni (1974, aka The Ghost Valley's Treasure Mysteries)
  • References

    Ebrahim Golestan Wikipedia