Mani Haghighi

Acting

Mani Haghighi

Overview

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Birthday
Jul 16, 1969 (56 years old)

Mani Haghighi

Known For

Meet the Witch
1h 40m
Movie 2024

Meet the Witch

The film "Meeting the Wizard" is the story of two...

Won't You Cry?
1h 26m
Movie 2022

Won't You Cry?

A man loses the ability to cry after the death...

The Slaughterhouse
1h 41m
Movie 2020

The Slaughterhouse

Amir, recently released from prison in France, finds himself back...

Amphibious
1h 40m
Movie 2020

Amphibious

Some people are amphibians; half spirit and half animal -...

Cheshm O Goosh Baste
1h 33m
Movie 2019

Cheshm O Goosh Baste

Two people find themselves in the middle of a murder...

We Are All Together
1h 35m
Movie 2019

We Are All Together

The adventure of a plane crash with passengers who have...

The Warden
1h 40m
Movie 2019

The Warden

In 1967, an old prisoner in southern Iran is being...

Sly
1h 30m
Movie 2018

Sly

Ghodrat Samadi wants to become a member of parliament, but...

Me
1h 23m
Movie 2016

Me

Me is written and directed by Soheil Beiraghi and produced...

A Dragon Arrives!
1h 47m
Movie 2016

A Dragon Arrives!

On Jan. 22, 1965, the day before the Iranian prime...

Biography

Mani Haghighi (b.1969, Tehran) studied philosophy at McGill University, Montreal before returning to Iran to make films. His first feature, Abadan (2003) premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. His screenplay for Asghar Farhadi’s Fireworks Wednesday (2006, co-written with the director) won the Special Jury Prize at the Three Continents Festival, Nantes. His second feature film, Men at Work (Berlinale, Forum 2006) won the Best Screenplay Prize at the 2007 Asian Film Awards (Hong Kong) and the Best Screenplay Prize in the international section of the Fajr Film Festival (Tehran). Canaan (2008), based on a short story by Alice Munro, was followed by two documentary films on the works of the acclaimed Iranian director, Dariush Mehrjui: Hamoon’s Fans (2007), about the curious lives of six Iranians who are devoted fans of Mehrjui’s 1989 film, “Hamoon”, and Dariush Mehrjui: The Forty Year Report (2012), a feature length documentary about Mehrjui’s life and works. His fourth feature film, Modest Reception (Berlinale, Forum 2012), received the NETPAC Award at the Berlin Film Festival, the Free Spirit Award at the Warsaw Film Festival, the Best Actor and Best Actress prizes at the OSIAN’s Cinefan Festival in New Delhi as well as a few other international prizes. Haghighi has also acted in several films, including Asghar Farhadi’s About Elly (Berlinale, competition 2009) and Nima Javidi’s Melbourne (2014), as well as his own film, Modest Reception.