Babak Amini was born in 1978 in Iranian Kurdistan. He graduated in the major of philosophy from Tehran University. I have been the 17th Cinéfondation session resident in the Cannes film festival from Oct 2008 till Feb 2009 and was working on my first feature movie by the name: “30 Days with Me” And also, working for several years as the director assistant of Bahman Ghobadi Like: “A time for drunken horses”, “Turtles Can Fly”, “No one knows about the Persian cats.

Babak Amini was born in 1978 in Iranian Kurdistan. He graduated in the major of philosophy from Tehran University. I have been the 17th Cinéfondation session resident in the Cannes film festival from Oct 2008 till Feb 2009 and was working on my first feature movie by the name: “30 Days with Me” And also, working for several years as the director assistant of Bahman Ghobadi Like: “A time for drunken horses”, “Turtles Can Fly”, “No one knows about the Persian cats.

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