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Tina Gharavi

Tina Gharavi ((ペルシア語:تینا غروی)) is a BAFTA-nominated filmmaker and screenwriter. Gharavi is known for making innovative cross-platform films about outsiders, outcasts and marginalised people in extraordinary situations.〔(interview with Gharavi ) at Netribution〕 Gharavi's award-winning films have been shown in film festivals internationally, broadcast on television worldwide on the BBC, Channel 4 (UK), ITV, Showtime, Educational Broadcasting System South Korea, and in the contemporary art world, including multiple screenings at the ICA in London, the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art (UK) and the Sundance Film Festival. Her first feature film, I Am Nasrine was nominated for a BAFTA in the category of Best British Debut.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tina Gharavi: Q&A )Sir Ben Kingsley called it "an important and much-needed film."〔http://birds-eye-view.co.uk/2013/04/26/bev-chats-to-i-am-nasrine-dir-tina-gharavi/〕
==Biography==
Tina Gharavi was born in Iran,Tehran and is currently based in the UK and France. She was raised in the UK, New Zealand, New Jersey and studied filmmaking in France at Le Fresnoy studio national des arts contemporains near Lille.
Gharavi's works are housed in the permanent collections of MIT, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, British Film Institute, Harvard University Library, Tyne & Wear Archives, Manchester Art Gallery, and the Donnell Library NY amongst many others. Moviescope Magazine noted her as an up-and-coming UK talent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tina Gharavi - One To Watch - movieScope )
Gharavi was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship at Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY, where she completed ''A Town Like Lackawanna'', a film about a Muslim/European immigrant community in America post-9/11. In 2003 she received a UK Arts Council Decibel Spotlight Award.
Her 2007 commission from Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, ''Asylum Carwash'', was an 8-hour installation documentary film project about the existence of modern day slavery and the reality of black market economics for failed asylum seekers in Europe.〔('Backing for car wash boss' ) by Tina Gharavi in The Shields Gazette〕 Touring the UK in 2007-8, the project was launched by acclaimed Malawian poet and former political prisoner, Jack Mapanje, and was commemorated in poem entitled: ''Upon Opening Tina’s ‘Asylum Carwash’''.
In 2008 Gharavi was awarded a UK Heritage Lottery Fund award for an exhibition (documentary, oral history and community photographic project) about multi-culturalism and the Yemeni-Muslim community (who have lived in the North East since 1890), ''Last of the Dictionary Men''. This is a major touring exhibition that launched at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in 2008 and subsequently traveled internationally, including to Yemen.〔
* ('The King of South Shields: A knockout royal visit' ) at the BBC〕
Gharavi is currently an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Film & Digital Media at the University of Newcastle, and is frequently a guest lecturer internationally. She is a Fellow of MIT Documentary Lab in Boston. Gharavi lives and works in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Paris.

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