Iranian author, screenwriter and film critic
Jamal Omid (Persian: جمال امید) (born in 1946, Rasht), is an Iranian author, screenwriter and film critic.[1]
Career
Omid started his career as a journalist in 1964 with Khoushe (Cluster) Magazine whose then editor-in-chief was Ahmad Shamlou. Omid later joined various cinema magazines including Cinema and Star of Cinema in 1976.
Omid is a cofounder and a former chairman of Iran's Cinema Museum.[2]
Filmography
Omid's filmography includes:[3]
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Year
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Film
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Episodes
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Writer
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2013
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Davaran
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(TV Series) (plot idea)
|
Writer
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1994
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The Last Port
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(first story)
|
Writer
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1991
|
Two and a Half Men
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|
Writer
|
1989
|
Savalan
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(first story)
|
Writer
|
1988
|
Train
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(story)
|
Writer
|
1985
|
Janjal-e bozorg
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|
Writer
|
1985
|
The Man Who Knew More
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|
Writer
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1975
|
Closed Eyes (first story)
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|
Writer
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1972
|
A Man for Rent
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|
Writer and assistant director
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1972
|
Hakim-bashi
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|
Writer
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1969
|
The Miracle of Hearts
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|
Writer
|
1968
|
Keshtye Noah (writer)
|
|
Writer
|
1972
|
Hide HideSecond Unit Director or Assistant Director (1 credit)
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References