Education and Early Career: Kamkari pursued his higher education in cinema and graduated from the University of Tehran. His early career involved working on various film projects in Iran, where he gained experience and honed his skills as a filmmaker. Despite facing the political and social challenges prevalent in Iran, Kamkari remained dedicated to his passion for cinema.

Career Progression and Key Works: Kamkari’s breakthrough came with his move to Italy, where he continued his education and started to build his career as an international filmmaker. His first significant work was the film “The Forbidden Chapter” (2005), which gained attention for its bold storytelling and unique perspective on cultural issues.

In 2012, Kamkari directed “The Flowers of Kirkuk,” a film that dealt with the sensitive subject of the Kurdish genocide in Iraq. This film was critically acclaimed and showcased Kamkari’s ability to handle complex narratives and emotionally charged themes.

Another notable film, “Pitza e Datteri” (2015), was a comedy-drama that explored the lives of immigrants in Venice, reflecting Kamkari’s versatility and his interest in diverse social issues.

Ups and Downs: Kamkari’s journey was not without hardships. Working as an Iranian filmmaker in the international arena posed several challenges, including cultural barriers, political restrictions, and financial constraints. However, his perseverance and commitment to storytelling allowed him to overcome these obstacles.

Real Name: Fariborz Kamkari

Date of Birth: 1971

Birth Place: Tehran, Iran

Residence: Resides between Rome, Italy, and Tehran, Iran.

Nationality: Iranian

Religion: Not publicly specified

Partner: Information not publicly available.

Father: Information not publicly available.

Mother: Information not publicly available.

Horoscope: Not publicly specified.

Age: 53 years old (as of 2024)

Eye Color: Brown

Hair Color: Black