Iranian film director, screenwriter and film producer
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Atshani started his career in 1994 and made his film debut in the drama film Habib.[6] In 2002, Ashtani directed a documentary called Unfinished, about religious rituals in Iran. Because of the high sensitivity of this subject in the Iranian society, the documentary was banned by the government and never distributed in Iran.[7][8] In 2011, he directed The President's Cell Phone, a film about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The film was shot over a period of one year.[9] In 2013,
Atshani directed the first 3D movie in the history of Iranian cinema, called Mr. Alef.[10][11]