Asghar Farhadi is one of the most prominent directors in Iranian history. He got his start in TV before transitioning to features in the early 2000s, directing a string of dramatic gems beginning with 2003's Dancing in the Dust. His projects tend to be realistic dramas that delve into relationships and social dynamics, generally making subtle commentaries on modern life in his home country. Farhadi's most famous project is the acclaimed drama A Separation, which brought him significant international attention.
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