
Mania Akbari
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mania Akbari is an Iranian film director. Akbari began her artistic career as a painter in 1991. She entered the world of cinema as a director of photography and later as an assistant director of documentaries. In 2002, she starred in Abbas Kiarostami’s Ten and in 2003 co-directed the documentary Crystal. In 2005 she wrote, directed and starred in her first feature film, 20 Fingers, winner of a prize at the Venice Film Festival digital film competition. In 2007, Akbari directed a sequel to Kiarostami's Ten entitled 10+4 (Dah Be Alaveh Chahar) in which she depicts her battle with cancer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mania Akbari, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

Ten (2002)
as Driver

Three Ways of Returning (2026)
Actor
Cinema Iran (2005)
as Self

From Tehran to London (2013)
as Roya

Dancing Mania (2012)
as Self

20 Fingers (2004)
as The Wife
In My Country Men Have Breasts (2012)
as self

Life May Be (2014)
as Self

10 + 4 (Dah be alaveh chahar) (2007)
as herself

A Moon for My Father (2019)
as Herself




