Mohammad Gorjestani

Mohammad Gorjestani

Nacimiento : 1984-02-08, Tehran, Iran

Historia

Mohammad Gorjestani (born February 8, 1984) is an Iranian-American writer, director, and producer. He is best known for Exit 12, Sister Hearts and Refuge.

Perfil

Mohammad Gorjestani

Películas

Somewhere Higher
Director
Los usuarios de cannabis recreativo comparten cómo la hierba los ha ayudado a procesar el duelo, ser más creativos y relacionarse más completamente con sus seres queridos???? La marihuana es legal en Michigan desde 2018, pero los consumidores saben que la actividad aún está estigmatizada. Saben que las personas todavía están en prisión por cargos anteriores a la Proposición 18-1. Saben que aún puede perder su trabajo si no pasa una prueba de drogas. Saben que la gente todavía asume que cualquiera que se coloca está agotado. En esta vibrante antología, los consumidores de cannabis nos cuentan el otro lado de la historia. Nos dicen que la perspectiva y la claridad que ofrece el cannabis superan con creces los vagos y supuestos riesgos. Ya sea un poeta que busca inspiración, un boxeador que se recupera después de una pelea o un joven musulmán que busca una relación más cercana con Dios.
Edad de Oro del Karate
Executive Producer
El profesional de karate adolescente Jeff Wall enseña defensa personal a personas mayores en un hogar de ancianos local, dándoles las herramientas para sentirse en control, conectados y cuidados.
America, As In Us.
Director
Five vignettes across America revealing the resilience of the immigrant fabric of our country amidst the Trump administration's current and proposed policies.
Exit 12
Director
After two tours in Fallujah in the Iraq War, US Marine Roman Baca came home a different person. His experience ravaged him with depression, anxiety, and anger issues. With the encouragement of his wife, Lisa, Roman decided to return to ballet as way to cope. He found that dance helped him “reprogram” his mind and body. Now, as the founder and artistic director of the Exit12 Dance Company in New York City, Roman with other veterans and military families, uses dance to tell stories about the effects of war. Through movement and creative expression, they work to not only reprogram and reclaim themselves, but also change the perceptions and stereotypes of the Veteran community.
Made in Iowa
Director
In 2011, Webster City, Iowa, experienced a massive economic shift after the town's large appliance manufacturing plant shut down. This left many jobless and impacted local business, including the closing of the town's beloved, historic movie theater. But the community refused to let their town die-and "Made in Iowa" tells the story of how small business helped Webster City save itself.
Sister Hearts
Director
Maryam Henderson-Uloho spent thirteen years in prison in Louisiana, seven in solitary confinement. After her release she struggled to find housing or employment. She began selling secondhand goods out of a suitcase on a street corner in New Orleans. In just three years, she grew her business to a brick-and-mortar thrift store—one that also provides housing and employment for other formerly-incarcerated women. She calls those women—and her store—Sister Hearts.
Lakota in America
Director
Genevieve Iron Lightning is a young Lakota dancer on the Cheyenne River Reservation, one of the poorest communities in the US. Unemployment, addiction, alcoholism, and suicide are all challenges for Lakota on the reservation.
Missme: The Artful Vandal
Director
A short profile doc on street artist MissMe—a sort of Banksy-esque underground figure with a feminist bent. While the short portrait documentary field is certainly overcrowded, director Mohammad Gorjestani’s film is beautifully shot and quickly paced. It’s got a certain energy that can’t be denied (much like artwork driving the film). Plus, the central character is an inspiring symbol of artistic authenticity and self-liberation. A former advertising executive, MissMe ditched her high-profile corporate day job to become a counter-voice to the objectification of women in the mainstream advertising world. Girl power, indeed.
Eric and the Bees
Executive Producer
Beekeeping is a lifesaving form of therapy for Eric Grandon, a U.S. Army veteran who suffers from PTSD after 20 years in combat. For the past several years, Eric has invited other trauma survivors to his farm so they could experience the healing powers of beekeeping.
Refuge
Director
Set in 2020, a brewing cyberwar between the US and Iran puts Sonia, a young Iranian refugee, at risk of deportation. Her only escape may come at a greater price than she's willing to pay.