dc-based

Director

Editor

Educator

Dr. Shahriar Shafiani is an award-winning filmmaker, scholar, and educator. He is an Assistant Professor of Film at Howard University in Washington, DC, where he also coordinates the graduate film program. Shah works professionally as a film editor, director, and performance coach. Originally from Iran, he began his career as an independent filmmaker in the Middle East before pursuing his filmmaking and academic studies in the U.S., earning a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Arts and an MFA in Film from Ohio University.

A true international filmmaker, Shah has created and screened films across three continents. His work has been recognized with several accolades, including the Van Gogh World Cinema Directing Award from the Amsterdam Film Festival, Best Ohio Film at the Columbus International Film and Animation Festival, and the Best of Narrative Competition and Award of Excellence from the Broadcast Education Association. His most recent works can be found on Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and Netflix.

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accolades

from Athens International Film and Video Festival / Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival / BEA Festival of Media Arts / Toronto Lift-off Film Festival / UFVA / Amsterdam Film Festival / Philadelphia Latino Arts and Film Festival / Kleinkaap Short Film Festival / Anatolia International Film Festival / Noor Iranian Film Festival / Zurich International Film Festival / Columbus International Film and Animation Festival / Moorpark Film Festival / Visions of Freedom A Black Film Festival /

filmography

Still (2010), Pending Mary (2011), Life Around Here (2012), Daughter (2013), Orb (2014), Steve and the Haphazard World (2015), The Waiting Place (2015), The Melting Pot and Us (2017), Departure (2019), Someone I Knew (2022), Sin Luces (2024)

Contact

Rates, Inquiries, Collaborations

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