Kamshad Kooshan
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Kamshad Kooshan (
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: كامشاد كوشان; born 1962) is an
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-born American actor,
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,
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, film producer, and educator. In 2000, his debut feature film, ''
Surviving Paradise ''Surviving Paradise'' may refer to: * ''Surviving Paradise'' (2000 film), an Iranian-American family drama film * '' Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale'', a 2022 British nature documentary about animals in the Kalahari Desert * ''Surviving Paradi ...
'', was released to a three-month theatrical run in U.S. cinemas, introducing
Shohreh Aghdashloo Shohreh Aghdashloo (, ; born Vaziri-Tabar, May 11, 1952) is an Iranian and American actress. She has received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and a Satellite Award, in addition to a nomination for an Academy Award. Followin ...
to Hollywood and becoming the first English-language Iranian feature film by an Iranian-American filmmaker to be distributed in North America.


Early life and education

Kooshan was born on December 19, 1962, in Tehran, to a middle-class family. His father Abbas Kooshan was an official in the Ministry of Treasury, and his uncle was film producer
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, director of Pars Film Studios. While he was around two years old, his father died, leaving his mother Noori Khanoom to raise her five sons by herself. Thereafter, he began a hobby of
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when he was around 12 years old. In 1979, during the
Iranian Revolution The Iranian Revolution (, ), also known as the 1979 Revolution, or the Islamic Revolution of 1979 (, ) was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. The revolution led to the replacement of the Impe ...
, he moved to the United States. In the United States, Kooshan attended Skyline High School in Oakland, California. He went on to study mechanical engineering at
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and
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, but after three years he took a three-year break from university to work. In 1986 he returned to
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to study a bachelor's degree in
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.


Early career in the United States

In 1990 he began working at
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Inc., and also resumed his interest in photography. In the next few years, he began writing short stories and novels, and also translated short stories from other languages into Persian, including works by
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and
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. He quit his job at Sybase Inc. and remained at the academy for three years.


Film career

In 1991 he returned to Iran to visit his family. On his return to the United States, he began to combine his interest in short stories and photography into filmmaking. He started attending the Film Arts Foundation, an independent film organization in San Francisco. As part of his studies he made several short films. In 1995, Kooshan founded the ''International Tournée of Iranian Short Films in Diaspora.'' His film ''The Last Illusion'' (1994) was part of the touring ''International Tournée'' film festival. Kooshan was a founding member of Golden Thread Productions, theatre company in 1996 in San Francisco. Following this tour in 1996, he received an offer from the
Academy of Art University The Academy of Art University (AAU, or ART U), formerly Academy of Art College and Richard Stephens Academy of Art, is a private for-profit art school in San Francisco, California. It was founded as the Academy of Advertising Art by Richard S. ...
in San Francisco to teach screenplay writing and "Aesthetic & Style" at the Graduate Film Department. While at the academy, Kooshan began writing the screenplay for ''
Surviving Paradise ''Surviving Paradise'' may refer to: * ''Surviving Paradise'' (2000 film), an Iranian-American family drama film * '' Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale'', a 2022 British nature documentary about animals in the Kalahari Desert * ''Surviving Paradi ...
'', which was subsequently selected as one of 50 screenplays from more than 2,000 submitted to the Sundance Screenwriters Lab. This film was released in 2000 as his feature film debut, starring the Oscar-nominated Iranian actor,
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. Production of the film took three years; it was filmed in Los Angeles and edited in San Francisco, with a co-production deal with Italian sound designer and producer, Fillipo Bussi. After screening at various international film festivals, including the
Cairo International Film Festival The Cairo International Film Festival is an annual internationally accredited film festival held in Cairo Opera House. It was established in 1976 and has taken place every year since its inception, except for 2011 and 2013, when it was cancelled ...
and Delhi Film Festival, ''Surviving Paradise'' premiered in Los Angeles and was in theaters for three months. It was the first English-language Iranian film to be distributed in the United States.


Filmography


Plays

* ''Behind Glass Windows'' (Poshte Panjereye Shisheyi), co-producer, Adeline Street Theater, 1998 (Berkeley, CA) * ''Operation No Penetration!'' (Dokhool Mamnoo), co-producer, Golden Thread Productions, Next Stage Theater, 1997 (San Francisco, CA) * ''Waves'' (Moj), co-director. The full-length play showcased in 1994 at the Exit Theater (San Francisco) * ''The Lonely Woman'' (Zane Tanha), co-director. Full-length play by Dario Fo (San Francisco)


Photography

* '' Nestle '', 2004 * '' To Foot '' (a.k.a. Be Paa), Photography Exhibition, Arya Gallery, 2002, Tehran, Iran.


Publications

* ''San Francisco Stories'' (a.k.a. Ghesehayeh San Francisco), a collection of short stories in Persian, Ghatreh Publishing, 2016 * ''Moonlit Garden'' (a.k.a. Baghe Mahtabi), a collection of short stories in Persian, Raha Publishing, 1999 * ''Talk of The Town'' (a.k.a. Goftegoo Dar Shahr), Editor, monthly Persian Arts magazine, Bay Area, 1988–1991


References


External links


Iranian.com
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* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20110713010838/http://www.ifvc.com/surviving-paradise-dir-statement-bio.htm The Biography of Kooshan at International Film & Video Center {{DEFAULTSORT:Kooshan, Kamshad California State University, Chico alumni Holy Names University alumni Independent Spirit Award winners Iranian emigrants to the United States Film people from Tehran San Francisco State University alumni 1962 births Living people Film directors from California American television directors Iranian film directors Iranian male short story writers Academy of Art University faculty