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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Iranian Cinema Icon Bahram Beyzaie Dies in Exile

Iranian Cinema Icon Bahram Beyzaie Dies in Exile

28 Dec, 2025

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  • Acclaimed director Bahram Beyzaie passed away in the U.S. due to cancer complications.
  • His 1985 film 'Bashu, the Little Stranger' was honored at the Venice Film Festival.
  • Beyzaie was a pivotal figure of the Iranian New Wave cinema movement.
Iranian Cinema Icon Bahram Beyzaie Dies in Exile

Renowned Iranian film and theater director Bahram Beyzaie passed away on Friday in the United States due to complications from cancer. He was 87 years old and died on his birthday. Beyzaie, a significant figure in Iranian New Wave cinema, was celebrated for his profound contributions to filmmaking and theater.

His 1985 film, 'Bashu, the Little Stranger,' garnered international acclaim, including the Venice Classics award for best restored film at the Venice Film Festival. Beyzaie's extensive body of work includes 10 feature films, four short films, and 14 stage plays, alongside over 70 books, plays, and screenplays, often drawing inspiration from Indo-Iranian mythology and history.

Born in Tehran in 1938, Beyzaie was a founding member of several cultural organizations but faced censorship and government restrictions after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. He eventually left Iran in 2010, joining Stanford University as a lecturer in Iranian studies, where he continued to share his knowledge and passion for Iranian arts until his passing.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bahram Beyzaie was a prominent Iranian film and theater writer-director, known as a leader of the Iranian New Wave cinema.
His 1985 film 'Bashu, the Little Stranger' is highly acclaimed and was honored at the Venice Film Festival.
Bahram Beyzaie died on Friday, December 26, 2025, on his 87th birthday, in the U.S. due to cancer complications.

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