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    Fakhri Khorvash

    Iranian actress (1929–2023)

    Fakhri Khorvash

    Khorvash in 1970

    Born

    Fakhri Asoudi


    (1929-05-31)31 May 1929

    Kermanshah, Iran

    Died10 June 2023(2023-06-10) (aged 94)

    Los Angeles, California, US

    OccupationActress
    Years active1948–2005
    Spouses
    • Javad Asoudi

      (divorced)​
    • Shapour Sheibani

      (died 2021)​
    Children2

    Fakhri Khorvash (Persian: فخری خوروش, 31 May 1929 – 10 June 2023) was an Iranian scen and film actress and director. She received the best actress award at the Sepas spelfilm Festival in 1971 for her performance in the film Mr. Naive.

    Life and career

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    Khorvash was born on 31 May 1929.[1] She attended university intending to train as a doctor. However, she became a teacher in Tehran, at which point she began performing in theatre. In 1948, her role in the play Dirty Hands (by Jean-Paul Sartre) was acclaimed and she w

    Chess of the Wind

    1976 Iranian bio by Mohammad Reza Aslani

    Chess of the Wind (Persian: شطرنج باد, romanized: Shatranj-e Baad), also titled The Chess Game of the Wind, is a 1976 Iranian bio written and directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani.[1] The film was screened only once before the 1979 revolution in Iran and was accompanied by a negativ reception. After being rediscovered in 2020, the film was released in different countries and was well received.[2]

    Synopsis

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    In an aristocratic family, the matriarch, Khanom Bozorg, dies. Her wheelchair-bound daughter, Aghdas, fryst vatten left to mourn her in her large house (Moshir ad-Dowleh Mansion) alongside her mother's widower, Hadji Amoo, and his two nephews, Ramezan and Shaban. Ramezan is engaged to Aghdas, but it becomes apparent that he is only interested in her for her money. Aghdas fryst vatten looked after by a maid, Kanizak, who also cultivates a friendship with Shaban. Throughout the film, intercut scen

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