Actor Navid Mohammadzadeh is an acclaimed and prolific stage actor whose film credits include Rouhollah Hejazi’s Among the Clouds (2008) and Mohammad Shirvani’s Fat Shaker (2013), which won the Tiger Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. He appeared in Hooman Seyedi’s feature debut 13 (2014), winner of Busan International Film Festival’s New Currents Award. Selected for the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival and winner of three main awards at Shanghai International Film Festival’s Asian New Talents, writer/director Reza Dormishian’s I’m Not Angry! (2014) was Mohammadzadeh’s feature lead debut for which he received his first APSA nomination. In 2017 he was awarded an APSA Special Mention for his performance in No Date, No Signature, and won the Horizons Award for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. In 2019, was APSA-nominated once more for his roles as the head of a drug mafia in Just 6.5Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar) marks his fourth APSA nomination. 

Accolades

Navid Mohammadzadeh
Best Performance, 2022

Navid Mohammadzadeh

Best Performance, 2022

Navid Mohammadzadeh

Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar)

Born in 1986 in Iran, from Kurdish region of Ilam, he studied acting at Haft Honar Cultural Institute of Karaj. He has performed in more…

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Navid Mohammadzadeh
Best Performance by an Actor, 2019

Navid Mohammadzadeh

Best Performance by an Actor, 2019

Navid Mohammadzadeh

Just 6.5 (Metri Shisho Nim)

Actor Navid Mohammadzadeh is an acclaimed and prolific stage actor whose film credits include Rouhollah Hejazi’s Among the Clouds (2008) and Mohammad Shirvani’s Fat Shaker…

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Navid Mohammadzadeh
Best Performance by an Actor, 2017

Navid Mohammadzadeh

Best Performance by an Actor, 2017

Navid Mohammadzadeh

No Date, No Signature (Bedoune Tarikh, Bedoune Emza)

Special Mention, Best Performance by an Actor, 2017 Actor Navid Mohammadzadeh is an acclaimed and prolific stage actor whose film credits include Rouhollah Hejazi’s Among…

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Navid Mohammadzadeh
Best Performance by an Actor, 2014

Navid Mohammadzadeh

Best Performance by an Actor, 2014

Navid Mohammadzadeh

I’m Not Angry! (Asabani Nistam!)

Islamic Republic of Iran Actor Navid Mohammadzadeh made his big screen debut just last year in Mohammad Shirvani’s Fat Shaker (2013), which won the Tiger…

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Films

Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar)
2022

Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar)

Islamic Republic of Iran
2022

Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar)

Ali, a blind man, is attempting to commit suicide when he is interrupted by the concierge of his building. He is informed that the police…

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Just 6.5
2019

Just 6.5 (Metri Shisho Nim)

Islamic Republic of Iran
2019

Just 6.5 (Metri Shisho Nim)

The city is brimming with drug addicts, many of whom live homeless on the streets. Samad, a member of Anti-Narcotics Police Task Force, is looking…

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No Date, No Signature
2017

No Date, No Signature (Bedoune Tarikh, Bedoune Emza)

Islamic Republic of Iran
2017

No Date, No Signature (Bedoune Tarikh, Bedoune Emza)

Special Mention, Best Performance by an Actor, 2017 The forensic pathologist Dr Nariman, a principled and virtuous man, has an accident with a motorcyclist and…

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I’m Not Angry!
2014

I’m Not Angry! (Asabani Nistam!)

Islamic Republic of Iran
2014

I’m Not Angry! (Asabani Nistam!)

Winner, APSA NETPAC Development Prize, 2014 Navid, a student in Tehran, finds himself thrown out of his university because of his political activities, but not…

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