Hamid Tamjidi

Hamid Tamjidi (Persian: حمید تمجیدی; born 1956) is an Iranian writer, film director, and producer.

One of his first documentaries Doragh Pond won several awards and a year after he began his first TV series Agate based on his screenplay.

In 1987 his short documentary Call of the Pond won the jury's special award at the Fajr international film festival.

[2] The TV series he wrote and directed are The Map (1986), Agate (1988), Learning for Living (1991), Wages of Fear (1992), Playing with Death (1995), and Tell Him That I Love Him (1999).

The feature films that he wrote directed and produced: The Burnt Twigs (1977), The Mirage (1986), The Rose (1989), Dear Wednesday (1992), Playing with Death (1995), and Endless Night (1999).