Alireza Khatami

Known For

Directing

Birthday

January 1, 1980 (45 years old)

Place of Birth

Iran

Alireza Khatami

Biography

Alireza Khatami is an award-winning writer, director, and producer based in Canada. Born into the indigenous Khamse tribe in southeast Iran, Alireza draws from the rich oral storytelling traditions of his heritage, crafting a unique style blending magic realism with sharp social commentary. Known for his bold cinematic choices defying convention, his films unravel the invisible architecture of power, tracing societal systems and psychological forces that shape human behavior and identity. Alireza began as an assistant director alongside esteemed filmmakers, including two-time Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi. His debut feature, Oblivion Verses, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2017, garnering critical acclaim and winning multiple awards, including the Orizzonti Award for Best Screenplay and the FIPRESCI prize. His second feature, Terrestrial Verses (co-directed with Ali Asgari), premiered in the Un Certain Regard competition at Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews and has been theatrically released in more than 15 countries. Alireza's boundary-pushing third feature, The Things You Kill, earned him the Best Director Award at the World Dramatic Competition of Sundance Film Festival 2025.

Known For

  • Terrestrial Verses

    Terrestrial Verses

    2023

  • Frost

    Frost

    2017

  • My Animal

    My Animal

    2023

  • Until Tomorrow

    Until Tomorrow

    2022

  • Oblivion Verses

    Oblivion Verses

    2018

  • The Things You Kill

    The Things You Kill

    2025

  • Bovine

    Bovine

    2019

  • Higher than Acidic Clouds

    Higher than Acidic Clouds

    2024

  • The Lost Seahorse

    The Lost Seahorse

    2021

  • Eleanor in the Evening

    Eleanor in the Evening

    2024

  • Focal Point

    Focal Point

    2009

  • When the Curtain Falls

    When the Curtain Falls

    2013

  • Taipei Factory

    Taipei Factory

    2013

  • Elephant in the Street

    Elephant in the Street

    2011

  • Rain Dog

    Rain Dog

    2013