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          Born in Ludwigsburg Germany, Sudabeh grew up in Tehran and Vienna..

          Sudabeh Mortezai

          Austro-Iranian filmmaker

          Sudabeh Mortezai (born 1968), is an Austrian–Iranianfilmmaker and producer.[1] She is best known as the director of critically acclaimed films Macondo and Joy,[2] which won several awards at international film festivals.[3][4][5][6]

          Personal life

          She was born on 1968 in Ludwigsburg, Germany to Iranian parents.

          SUDABEH MORTEZAI: The idea of working with a professional actress came about at a relatively early stage.

        1. After completing UCLA's certificate program in Film, TV, and Digital.
        2. Born in Ludwigsburg Germany, Sudabeh grew up in Tehran and Vienna.
        3. The history of Macondo reads like a history of Sudabeh Mortezai, which follows a young Chechen refugee trying to navigate family life.
        4. Sudabeh Mortezai (b.
        5. She spent her childhood and youth in Vienna and Tehran.[1]

          Career

          She moved to Vienna and studied theater, film and media. Then she studied film at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in Los Angeles.

          During this period, she made various short and documentary films including 2006 documentary Children of the Prophet. It focuses on Iranian mourning rituals for Imam Hossein, the Prophet Mohammad’s grandson.[7]

          In 2009, she made Im Bazar der Gender which describes the widespread practice of temporary marriage in Shiite Islam.[