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moeteza avini
Born (1947-09-23) 23 September 1947 (age 77)
rey, Iran
Occupation(s)Film director, author, photographer, journalist
Spousemaryam amini (m. 1982)

Sayyed Morteza Avini (Persian: مرتضی آوینی also spelled Aviny; 1947 – 9 April 1993) was born in 1947 in Rey, south of Tehran. He earned a master's degree in architecture from Tehran University prior to the Iranian Revolution in 1979. He was a photographer and documentary film-maker of the Iran-Iraq war. He was also a prolific writer on Islamic revolutionary themes.

Filmography

  1. Ravayat-e Fath
  2. Khozestan's flood
  3. Khan Gazideh – Ha
  4. Haqeqat
  5. Forgotten land of Beshagerd

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