Bahrām Beyzāêi (also spelt Beizāi, Beyzāêi, fa, بهرام بیضائی; born 26 December 1938) is an Iranian playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, film editor, and ''
ostād'' ("master") of Persian letters, arts and
Iranian studies.
Beyzaie is the son of the poet
Ne'matallah Beyzai (best known by his literary pseudonym "Zokā'i"). The celebrated poet Adib Beyzai, known as one of the most profound poets of 20th-century Iran, is Bahram's paternal uncle. Bahram Beyzaie's paternal grandfather, Mirzā Mohammad-Rezā Ārāni ("Ebn Ruh"), and paternal great-grandfather, the mulla Mohammad-Faqih Ārāni ("Ruh'ol-Amin"), were also notable poets.
In spite of his somewhat belated start in cinema, Beyzai is often considered a pioneer of a generation of filmmakers whose works are sometimes described as the
Iranian New Wave. His ''
Bashu, the Little Stranger'' (1986) was voted "Best Iranian Film of all time" in November 1999 by a Persian movie magazine ''Picture World'' poll of 150 Iranian critics and professionals. Still, even before the outset of his cinematic career in 1970, he was a leading playwright (as well as theatre historian), so much so that he is often considered the greatest playwright of the Persian language, and holds a reputation as "The
Shakespeare
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of Persia".
Since 2010, Beyzai has lived and taught at
Stanford University,
United States
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.
Early years
Beyzaie was born in
Tehran
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, to a poet,
anthologist and biographer father and a housewife mother. His father made a living through a legal occupation and was able to attend to his literary interests reasonably.

The young Bahram did not seem very interested in his family legacy, being poetry, which was pursued by his father, uncles and cousins. In high school, the
Dar'ol-Fonoun, he wrote two historical plays which went on to become his preferred method of writing.
At the age of 21, he did substantial research on the traditional Persian plays, particularly
Ta'zieh
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Depending on the region, time, occasion, religion, etc. the word can sig ...
, and by 1961 he had already spent a great deal of time studying and researching other ancient
Persian and pre-
Islamic
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culture and literature. This in turn led him to studying Eastern theatre and traditional Iranian theatre and arts which would help him formulate a new non-Western identity for Iranian theatre. He also became acquainted with Persian painting.
Career
Playwriting in the 1960s
In 1968, Beyzai was one of the nine founders of the Iranian Writers' Guild, a highly controversial organization in the face of
censorship
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. In 1969, he was invited to teach at the Theater Department of the College of Fine Arts at University of Tehran. He chaired this department from 1972 to 1979. With his readership many prominent authors and artists started teaching at the department and created the most fruitful period in the history of that department.

Beyzaie's groundbreaking ''
A Study on Iranian Theatre'' (Namayesh dar Iran), published in mid-1960s is still considered the most important text on the history of Iranian theater. Beyzaie is also the first scholar in Iran to publish books on
theatre of Japan
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and
theatre of China.
Some of his plays, such as his masterpiece ''
Death of Yazdgerd'', have been translated into numerous languages and have been performed around the world. ''
Death of Yazdgerd'' has been performed in Iran, France, England, India and USA among other countries, and was made into a
film of the same name by Beyzai in 1981. ''Death of Yazdgerd'' and ''
Kalat Claimed'' have been translated into English by
Manuchehr Anvar.
1970s and the outset of a cinematic career
In 1969, he began his film career by directing the short film ''Amu Sibilou'' (''Uncle Moustache'') followed by "Safar" in 1970. With these films Beyzai is often considered to be a pioneer of what is called the
Iranian New Wave, a
Persian cinema movement that is supposed to have spontaneously started in the late 1960s, i.e. ignoring earlier efforts by filmmakers such as
Farrokh Ghaffari and
Ebrahim Golestan
Ebrahim Golestan ( fa, , born 19 October 1922) is an Iranian filmmaker and literary figure with a career spanning half a century. He has lived in Sussex, United Kingdom, since 1975.
He was closely associated with the eminent Iranian poet Fo ...
, and includes other outstanding directors such as
Nasser Taghvai
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Biography
Taghvāi was born in Abadan. After early experiences as a story writer ...
,
Forough Farrokhzad,
Amir Naderi,
Ali Hatami
Ali Hatami ( fa, علی حاتمی , August 14, 1944 – December 7, 1996) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, art director, and costume designer. The ''Tehran Times'' dubbed him "the Hafez of Iranian cinema due to the poetic ambiance of ...
,
Sohrab Shahid Sales
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,
Dariush Mehrjui,
Abbas Kiarostami,
Parviz Kimiavi,
Masoud Kimiai
Masoud Kimiai (or Masoud Kimiaei, fa, مسعود کیمیایی, born 29 July 1941) is an Iranian director, screenwriter and producer.
Biography
Kimiai started his career as an assistant director and made his debut, ''Come Stranger'', in 19 ...
and
Fereydun Gole among others; and soon following
Khosrow Sinai,
Masoud Jafari Jozani,
Kianoush Ayari,
Varuzh Karim-Masihi,
Ebrahim Hatamikia and others.
Immediately after, in 1971, he made his first feature film "Ragbar" ("
Downpour") which is regarded by critics to this day as one of the most successful Iranian films ever made. The successful film addresses the late
Parviz Fannizadeh as its central character and protagonist.
Since then he has produced and directed 8 films including ''Qaribe va Meh (Stranger and the Fog)'' (1974), ''
Cherike-ye Tara (Ballad of Tara)'' (1979), ''
Bashu, the Little Stranger'' (1986, released in 1989), ''Shāyad Vaghti digar (Maybe Another Time)'' (1988) and ''Mosaferan (Travellers)'' (1992).
Filmmaking in the 1980s
In 1981, the revolutionary leaders started the
Iranian Cultural Revolution, as a result of which Beyzaie among many others was expelled from the university. He continued writing and making films though. His screenplay ''Ruz-e Vaqe'e'' (''
The Fateful Day'') was adapted into a film in 1995 and another screenplay was adapted into a film named ''Fasl-e Panjom'' (The fifth season) in 1996, whilst he also made four of his finest films. He also edited
Ebrahim Hatamikia's ''Borj-e Minu (Minoo Tower)''.
1990–present
He married the actress and make-up artist Mozhdeh Shamsai in 1992. After ''Mosaferan'', he failed to get a permit for the production of a number of screenplays. In 1995, he left Iran for
Strasbourg at the invitation of the
International Parliament of Writers
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. Soon however he returned and staged ''
The Lady Aoi'' in Tehran.
In 2001, he made his best-selling film ''
Killing Mad Dogs
''Killing Mad Dogs'' ( fa, سگ كشی, romanized: Sagkoshi) is a 2001 Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Bayzai.
Plot
A businessman in late-1980s Tehran, Nasser Moasser, discovers that his partner has been laundering money and flees th ...
'', after which he managed to stage three plays as well before he left Iran for the United States.
He left Iran in 2010 at the invitation of
Stanford University, and has since been the Daryabari Visiting Professor of Iranian Studies, teaching courses in Persian theatre, cinema and mythology. There he has given workshops on the ''
Shahnameh
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'', the history of Iranian performing arts, Iranian as well as Semitic myths, etc. He has also staged several of his plays including his nine-hour ''
Tarabnameh
''Tarabnameh'' ( fa, طربنامه) is a long musical '' mazhake'' by Bahram Beyzai, in which multiple stories are interwoven together in a historical setting. It was written in 1994 and brought to stage in 2016 in two parts. The premiere fo ...
''.
Cinematic style
He is known as the most intellectual and conspicuous "author" in
Iranian cinema
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and theater. The main theme of his works is the
history
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and "crisis of identity" which is related to Iranian cultural and mythical symbols and paradigms. He is considered as Iran's most prominent screenwriter in terms of dramatic integrity of his works, many of which have been made into films.
Reception and criticism
Critics have often praised Beyzai above all Persian filmmakers as well as playwrights. He was voted the best Persian filmmaker of all time in 2002, and his ''
Bashu, the Little Stranger'' was voted the finest Persian film of all time. All the same, his formalism has occasionally raised criticism, even from himself.
Ebrahim Golestan
Ebrahim Golestan ( fa, , born 19 October 1922) is an Iranian filmmaker and literary figure with a career spanning half a century. He has lived in Sussex, United Kingdom, since 1975.
He was closely associated with the eminent Iranian poet Fo ...
, who had previously made objections to Beyzai's style, praised him in a letter in 2017.
Works
Filmography (as director)
* ''Amū Sibilū'' (1969 - short)
* ''Safar'' (1970 - short - a.k.a. ''The Journey'')
* ''
Ragbār'' (1972 - a.k.a. ''
Downpour'')
* ''Qaribé va Meh'' (1974 - a.k.a. ''The Stranger and the Fog'')
* ''Kalāq'' (1976 - a.k.a. ''The Crow'' or ''The Raven'' )
* ''
Charike-ye Tārā'' (1979 - a.k.a. ''Ballad of Tara'')
* ''Marg-e Yazdgerd'' (1982 - a.k.a. ''
Death of Yazdgerd'')
* ''
Bashu, the Little Stranger'' (1986 - a.k.a. ''Bashu'' - released 1989)
* ''Shāyad Vaghti Digar'' (1988 - a.k.a. ''Maybe Some Other Time'')
* ''Mosāferan'' (1992 - a.k.a. ''Travellers'')
* ''Goft-o-gū bā Bād'' (1998 - short - a.k.a. ''Talking with the Wind'')
* ''Sagkoshi'' (2001 - a.k.a. ''
Killing Mad Dogs
''Killing Mad Dogs'' ( fa, سگ كشی, romanized: Sagkoshi) is a 2001 Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Bayzai.
Plot
A businessman in late-1980s Tehran, Nasser Moasser, discovers that his partner has been laundering money and flees th ...
'')
* ''Qāli-ye Sokhangū'' (2006 - short - ''The Talking Carpet'')
* ''Vaqti Hame Khāb-im'' (2009 - ''When We are All Asleep'')
Plays

Beyzaie has over 50 published plays, some of which are as follows. These works have occasionally appeared in French, English, German and other translations too.
* "Gorob dar Diari Garib" (''Evening in a Strange Land'', translation into English by Gisele Kapuscinski)
* "Chahar Sandoogh" (''Four Boxes'', translation into English by
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...
and John Green)
* "Hashtomin Safar e Sandbad" (''
Sindbad's Eighth Voyage
''The Eighth Voyage of Sindbad'' ( fa, هشتمین سفر سندباد) is a play by Bahram Beyzai written in 1964.
Text
The text was commissioned by Jafar Vali to be based on a one act piece by Parviz Natel-Khanlari
Parviz Natel Khanlari ...
''
''Le Huitième voyage de Sindbad'' translation into French by
Ahmad Kamyabi Mask
Ahmad Kamyabi Mask ( fa, احمد کامیابی مَسْک; born 1944) is a writer, translator, publisher and current Professor Emeritus of Modern Drama and Theater of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Tehran. He is a prominent schol ...
)
* ''Ziāfat va Mirās'' (1967 - a.k.a. ''Heritage and The Feast'')
* ''Soltān-Mār'' (1969 - a.k.a. ''The King Snake'')
* ''
Marg-e Yazdgerd'' (1979 - a.k.a. ''Death of Yazdgerd'')
* ''
Memoirs of the Actor in a Supporting Role
''Memoirs of the Actor in a Supporting Role'' ( fa, خاطرات هنرپیشهٔ نقش دوم, translit=khaterat-e honarpishe-ye naqsh-e dovvom) is a 1982 play by Bahram Beyzai.
Plot
The play recounts the urban adventures of two male village ...
'' (1981)
* ''
Kalat Claimed'' (1982)
* ''Kārnāme-ye Bandār Bidakhsh'' (1997 and 1998)
* ''Bānū Aoi'' (''
The Lady Aoi (Bahram Beyzai production)'' (1997 and 1998) based on ''
The Lady Aoi'' by
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)
* ''Shab-e Hezār-o-yekom'' (The One Thousand and First Night) (2003)
* ''Afrā yā Ruz migozarad'' (2007 - a.k.a. ''Afra, or the Day Passes'')
* ''Jana and Baladoor'' (2012 - ''A Play in Shadows'')
* ''
Arash'' (2013 - ''A Play Reading'')
* ''Ardaviraf's Report'' (2015)
* ''
Tarabnameh
''Tarabnameh'' ( fa, طربنامه) is a long musical '' mazhake'' by Bahram Beyzai, in which multiple stories are interwoven together in a historical setting. It was written in 1994 and brought to stage in 2016 in two parts. The premiere fo ...
'' (2016 - ''Part one and Part two'')
* ''
Crossroads'' (2009)
Speeches and lectures
Frequent collaborators
Lisar troupe
During the making of ''
Ballad of Tara'' in 1978, Beyzai and his crew in
Lisar Castle
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The Great Seljuk Empire, or the Seljuk Empire was a high medieval, cult ...
started a troupe whose name remained in use until the 2000s: Lisar troupe.
Awards and honors
The prizes, awards and honors he has won are numerous.
*2017, D.Litt. ''honoris causa'',
University of St Andrews
(Aien aristeuein)
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*2014
Bita Prize for Persian Arts
References
Additional sources
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External links
Official website*
Bahram Bayzai's biography on Iran Chamber Society (www.iranchamber.com)* ''Speaking with Bahram Bayzai;
frā Day Passes By'', in Persian, BBC Persian, Sunday 6 January 2008
* ''A short talk with Bahram Bayzai, the celebrated director of film and theatre'', in Persian, Deutsche Welle, Wednesday 26 December 2007
(Main page)
* Najmeh Khalili Mahani, ''Bahram Baizai, Iranian Cinema, Feminism, Art Cinema'', Off Screen, 31 January 2003,
ttp://www.horschamp.qc.ca/new_offscreen/baizai.html
*Ebrahim Barzegar,
ttp://thesevenbeauties.ir/seljuk-station-by-bahram-beyzai/ Seljuk Station by Bahram Beyzai*Ebrahim Barzegar
Senmar Sacrificing Session by Bahram Beyzai
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