Farrokh Ghaffari (Persian: فرخ غفاری, 26 February 1922[1] – 17 December 2006) was an Iranian film director, actor, critic and author. Along with Ebrahim Golestan and Fereydoun Rahnema he was one of the founders of Iran's New Wave film movement.[2] By establishing the first National Iranian Film Society in 1949 at the Iran Bastan Museum and organizing the first Film Week during which English films were exhibited, Ghaffari laid the foundation for alternative and non-commercial films in Iran.
^"روزنامه همدلی: بازخوانی نقش فرخ غفاری در نو شدن سینمای ایران به بهانه سالروز درگذشت او؛ سی نمایی که نمک گیر فرخ است".
^Mirbakhtyar, Shahla (2006). Iranian cinema and the Islamic revolution. McFarland. p. 40. ISBN 0-7864-2285-8.
FarrokhGhaffari (Persian: فرخ غفاری, 26 February 1922 – 17 December 2006) was an Iranian film director, actor, critic and author. Along with Ebrahim Golestan...
Ghaffari (Persian/Jewish: غفاری) is a surname, often associated with Iranian families from the Kashan region. However the name is found all over Iran and...
and Great Britain. Farrokh was born in 1812 to the Ghaffari family. He was the great-grandson of Ghazi Mo'ezz od-Din Mohammad Ghaffari, and a cousin of...
romanized: Shab-e Quzi) is a 1965 Iranian film comedy, directed and produced by FarrokhGhaffari. The film script was based on a story from One Thousand and One Nights...
her own poetry, made this a truly unique film. Other films such as FarrokhGhaffari's The Night of the Hunchback (1964), Ebrahim Golestan's Brick and Mirror...
Persian: زنبورک; pronounced: Zænbũræk) is a 1975 Iranian film directed by FarrokhGhaffari. It stars Parviz Sayyad, Nozar Azadi, Pouri Banayi, Jahangir Forouhar...
directors such as Mehdi Reisfirooz, Samuel Khachikian, Masoud Kimiai, FarrokhGhaffari, and Fereidoun Goleh. Her most memorable performances are in Iranian...