Amir Hosein Ghassemi
- Writer
- Actor
- Director
Amir Hosein Ghassemi is an Iranian screenwriter, director, and actor, whose multifaceted career spans over a decade. Commencing his journey in the entertainment industry as an actor in 2007, Ghassemi swiftly rose to prominence for his unparalleled knack for crafting comedic narratives. Notably, he penned the inaugural season of the acclaimed Iranian comedy television series "Capital" (Paytakht) in 2011, marking a seminal moment in his trajectory.
In 2013, Ghassemi made his directorial debut with "The Escape Of Soldier Shayan," a cinematic endeavor born from his own imaginative screenplay. Prior to this milestone, he honed his craft as a vital member of the film directing crew, serving as a script supervisor in Saint Petersburg (2010). Throughout his illustrious career, he has contributed to a plethora of comedic series, including "Legionaire" (2016) and "Maybe" (2017), each testament to his unparalleled comedic prowess.
However, it was the fifth season of the "Capital" TV show, which aired to widespread acclaim on IRIB in 2018, that truly solidified Ghassemi's status as a luminary within the industry. Garnering critical acclaim, the season earned him the prestigious Best Screenplay and Popular Series awards at the esteemed Hafez Awards, as well as the coveted Best Comedy Series award at the Jame Jam TV Festival.
Yet, Ghassemi's principled stance against censorship, both during and following the broadcast of the fifth season in 2018, sparked considerable controversy and garnered widespread attention. Undeterred by the tumultuous aftermath, he continued to push creative boundaries, further asserting his unwavering commitment to artistic integrity.
In 2019, Ghassemi unveiled yet another triumph with the creation of the immensely popular comedy TV show "Years Away From Home" (Salhaye Door Az Khaneh). His artistic ingenuity and unwavering dedication to his craft were further recognized in 2020 when he received an invitation to the prestigious Cannes Festival for his short film "The Door," affirming his status as a luminary within the global cinematic landscape.
In 2013, Ghassemi made his directorial debut with "The Escape Of Soldier Shayan," a cinematic endeavor born from his own imaginative screenplay. Prior to this milestone, he honed his craft as a vital member of the film directing crew, serving as a script supervisor in Saint Petersburg (2010). Throughout his illustrious career, he has contributed to a plethora of comedic series, including "Legionaire" (2016) and "Maybe" (2017), each testament to his unparalleled comedic prowess.
However, it was the fifth season of the "Capital" TV show, which aired to widespread acclaim on IRIB in 2018, that truly solidified Ghassemi's status as a luminary within the industry. Garnering critical acclaim, the season earned him the prestigious Best Screenplay and Popular Series awards at the esteemed Hafez Awards, as well as the coveted Best Comedy Series award at the Jame Jam TV Festival.
Yet, Ghassemi's principled stance against censorship, both during and following the broadcast of the fifth season in 2018, sparked considerable controversy and garnered widespread attention. Undeterred by the tumultuous aftermath, he continued to push creative boundaries, further asserting his unwavering commitment to artistic integrity.
In 2019, Ghassemi unveiled yet another triumph with the creation of the immensely popular comedy TV show "Years Away From Home" (Salhaye Door Az Khaneh). His artistic ingenuity and unwavering dedication to his craft were further recognized in 2020 when he received an invitation to the prestigious Cannes Festival for his short film "The Door," affirming his status as a luminary within the global cinematic landscape.