Varuzh Karim-Masihi

Varuzh Karim-Masihi (Armenian: Վարուժ Քարիմ Մասիհի; Persian: واروژ کریم مسیحی‎, born 1953 in َArak) is an Iranian-Armenian film director, film editor and screenplay writer. He born in 1952 in Arak, he had his elementary and high school education in his motherland and then moved to Germany to study medicine. There, in the Munich club of Armenians, he met an Armenian actor and changed the course of his life. He developed an interest in cinema and when he returned to Iran in 1971, he was introduced to Bahram Bayzai and assisted him in making The Downpour. He assisted on all of his films up to the Islamic Revolution, as well as other directors like Kamran Shirdel, Amir Naderi, and Bahman Farmanara. He was allowed to study at the College of Dramatic Arts, but turned it over to follow his film making career. In 1975 he made his first short film The Cuckoo, and later, turned a script by Bayzai to another short film titled Salandar. He made his debut feature in 1990, which was extraordinary promising and garnered his eight Crystal Symorghs. It was titled The Last Act and now works as editor for other directors

Known For

Birth Location Arak, Iran
Born 1952-03-24
Varuzh Karim-Masihi hasn't appeared in any movies or TV shows

Movies

2013
Doubt Editor
2009
Doubt Director
2009
Doubt Writer
2009
Love + 2 Editor
1998
Saray Editor
1998
1997
The Last Act Director
1991
1988
Salandar Director
1980
Ballad of Tara Executive Producer
1979
The Cuckoo Director
1975
Prince Ehtejab Assistant Director
1975
Resurrection of Love Assistant Director
1973
Resurrection of Love Sound Assistant
1973