Asghar Nasiri Passes Away; A Look at His Life and Artistic Legacy
Rokna Social Desk: Asghar Nasiri, a prominent film director and producer, has passed away after suffering from respiratory complications. With enduring works such as War Wound and Slaughterhouse, he secured a lasting place in the history of Iranian cinema.
According to Rokna, Asghar Nasiri—an artist who also had notable achievements in editing and production design—had been hospitalized due to respiratory issues and ultimately departed this world.
Beginning of His Professional Career in Cinema
The artist began his professional career in the film industry in the early 1990s. His first directorial experience was a film titled War Wound, produced in 1998, marking the start of his path in the field of art and cinema.
A Review of His Artistic Works
Throughout his career, Asghar Nasiri created a diverse range of works, including films such as Slaughterhouse, The Locomotive Driver, Struggle Within, The Jackal, Negative Eighteen, and Tears and Silence. These works hold a significant place in his artistic résumé and represent a part of this artist’s capabilities.
House of Cinema’s Condolence Message
Following the passing of Asghar Nasiri, the House of Cinema issued a statement extending condolences to the artistic community and offering sympathy to his family and survivors.
Burial Ceremony Information
Details regarding the burial ceremony of this artist have not yet been announced, and further information has not been released.
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