Seyed Reza Mohaghegh
Seyed Reza Mohaghegh (born September 23, 1982 in Dehdasht, Iran) was born and holds a doctorate in jurisprudence and law. He is one of the prominent producers of Iranian cinema. He started his professional career as a producer in 2006 with the short films "Waiting for a Smile" and "Vale" directed by Hadi Mohaghegh. He is the younger brother of Hadi Mohaghegh, a prominent writer and cinema director. In 2006, he made his first feature film, Brothers of My Land, written and directed by Hadi Mohaghegh. During his artistic activities, Atar has produced an index, among which can be found in films His film Stones well is the best film of the international section and the best artistic achievement of the 32nd Fajr Film Festival and won the award for the best film, the best director and the best non-adapted screenplay from the Isfahan International Film Festival for Children and Adolescents. And Memiro film at the 20th Busan Film Festival for the best film "New Currents" and Fiber, and at the 13th Yerevan International Golden Apricot Film Festival, the award of the World Church Jury, and at the 14th Asia-Pacific Film Festival, the Netik Award. And Iro received the Grand Prix at the Toronto Iranian Film Festival. He said that Seyyed Reza Mohaghegh, as a regular producer of his brother Hadi Mohaghegh's works, is one of the few independent filmmakers who acted completely against the current of popular cinema and tried to create lasting works. And this year, as a producer, he prepared his door to compete in international and domestic festivals with a film. And now he is producing the series Scorpio Ashegh directed by Hossein Soheilizadeh for the home network.