
Black Rain In My Eyes – Best Documentary
Hessan is a Syrian poet and the father of four blind daughters. He hides the war from his kids. He calls the sound of bullets and explosions a celebration and dancing. Hessan has been invited to attend a poetry forum, but taking the girls out and confronting them with the effects of war is a challenge.
Director Biography - Amir Athar Soheili, Amir Masoud Soheili
Amir Athar Soheili:
With 18 years of working in the cinema industry, Amir Athar Soheili is a professional lecturer, writer, and director with deep knowledge and understanding of cinema. In addition to several movies broadcast on television, he has directed a number of creative films that have been honored at international film festivals. Amir Athar is currently a professor of film studies at Elmi-Karbordi University and the president of Simiya Film company.
Amir Masoud Soheili:
Masoud Soheili is an award-winning Iranian filmmaker, festival programmer, and photographer renowned for “Blue-eyed Boy” (2014) and “Elephantbird” (2019). His creative achievements have earned him over 40 awards across more than 300 international film festivals for these two films.
He has served as a jury member at 10 film festivals, including the Yogya Netpac Asian Film Festival (2015), Avanca International Film Festival in Portugal (2016 and 2018), SAARC Film Festival in Sri Lanka (2017), the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala in India (2018), Malatya International Film Festival in Turkey (2018), Dhaka International Youth Film Festival in Bangladesh (2020), Accra Indie Film Festival in Ghana (2022), Chaktomuk Short Film Festival in Cambodia (2022), Azemeis Film Festival in Portugal (2022), and the Starling Short Film Festival in the UK (2023). Additionally, Masoud is the co-founder and creative director of the “Asia Peace Film Festival” in Islamabad, Pakistan, and serves as the programmer for the “Changing Perspective International Film Festival” in Istanbul, Turkey, “Minikino Film Week” in Bali, Indonesia and The Bay International Film Festival in UK. He also directed the inaugural “Safe Community” International Film Festival in Mashhad, Iran, in 2017.
Soheili’s academic background encompasses a bachelor’s degree in law from Ferdowsi University. He furthered his studies in cinema for a year at the Indonesian Art Institute in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In 2016, he participated in the Asian Film Academy, and in 2018, he pursued “International Film Business” at the Busan Asian Film School.
Masoud pursued a Master’s Degree in Scriptwriting with “KinoEyes The European Film Masters” across Lisbon, Portugal; Tallinn, Estonia; and Edinburgh, Scotland, culminating in graduation in 2024 from Edinburgh.
Masoud’s expertise in visual storytelling also extends to photography and videography, with his work featured on prominent platforms such as National Geographic, AJ+, VICE Media, TRT, Great Big Story, VOA, and Business Insider.
His feature-length documentary film had its premiere at the Yamagata Film Festival in Japan in 2023. He produced Komeil Soheili’s documentaries such as “Co-exist” and “Land of Demons”.
His debut photography book, titled “Durian on My Head,” showcases his extensive experiences in Iran and Indonesia and was published in both countries.
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