Film Director

Mohammad Rasoulof

Iranian filmmaker (born 1972)

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Mohammad Rasoulof is the 828th most popular film director (up from 1,721st in 2024), the 354th most popular biography from Iran (up from 467th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Iranian Film Director.

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Among Film Directors

Among film directors, Mohammad Rasoulof ranks 828 out of 2,041Before him are Michael Verhoeven, Jack Clayton, Herbert Brenon, Johan Renck, Goran Paskaljević, and Gérard Pirès. After him are Harun Farocki, Stephen Daldry, Yevgeni Bauer, Edgar G. Ulmer, Luis Trenker, and Arturo Ripstein.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Mohammad Rasoulof ranks 130Before him are Brian Molko, Yuji Nakayoshi, Esther Duflo, Gulnara Karimova, Matt Schulze, and Christophe Dugarry. After him are Eric Dane, Kevin MacLeod, Selma Blair, Wil Wheaton, Goran Višnjić, and Joe Wright.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Mohammad Rasoulof ranks 354 out of NaNBefore him are Jalal Al-e-Ahmad (1923), Simin Behbahani (1927), Ali Sayad Shirazi (1944), Ibn Bibi (1250), Ismail III (1733), and Abu'l-Fadl Bayhaqi (995). After him are Haj Ali Razmara (1901), Nasrin Sotoudeh (1963), Abu Said Gorgani (850), Mohammad Ali Fardin (1930), Massoud Rajavi (1948), and Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda (1879).

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Among Film Directors In Iran

Among film directors born in Iran, Mohammad Rasoulof ranks 9Before him are Barbet Schroeder (1941), Shirin Neshat (1957), Asghar Farhadi (1972), Majid Majidi (1959), Dariush Mehrjui (1939), and Mohsen Makhmalbaf (1957). After him are Masoud Kimiai (1941), Ali Abbasi (1981), Ali Hatami (1944), Bahman Ghobadi (1969), Hossein Shahabi (1967), and Rakhshān Banietemad (1954).

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