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Skip to main content Stanford University (link is external) Stanford Bahram Beyzaie Daryabari Lecturer in Iranian Studies Search this site Submit Search Menu * Search this site Submit Search * Home * About * Staged Plays * Films * Publications * Plays * Screenplays * Books * Select Articles * Unpublished Work * Select Publications About Bahram Beyzaie * Lectures Main content start Bahram Beyzaie is an award-winning Iranian filmmaker, theater director, playwright, educator, and scholar of the history of Iranian theater. He was one of the leaders of the generation of filmmakers known as the Iranian New Wave, beginning in the late 1960s, and helped revitalize Iran's performing arts by incorporating Indo-Iranian mythology and Iranian conventional performing arts with modern theater and cinema. Over the past 50 years, Beyzaie has written numerous papers and published more than 70 books, monographs, plays, and screenplays. He has directed 14 staged plays, ten feature films, and four short films. Beyzaie was the head of the Theater Arts Department at the University of Tehran for many years. His comprehensive book Theatre in Iran (1965) is considered an authoritative account of Iranian theater history. Since Beyzaie's arrival at Stanford University in 2010 as the Bita Daryabari Lecturer of Persian Studies, he has staged several plays and held workshops on Iranian mythology and cinema. He currently teaches courses on Iranian theater and cinema at Stanford. Stanford Bahram Beyzaie Web Login ADDRESS Stanford University 615 Crothers Way Encina Commons, suite 128 Stanford, CA 94305 United States * Campus Map (link is external) * Facebook (link is external) * Stanford Iranian Studies Youtube (link is external) * Telegram (link is external) LINKS TO * Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies (link is external) * Bahram Beyzaie Facebook (link is external) RESOURCES FOR * Students interested in studying Iran (link is external) Join the Stanford Iranian Studies email list to learn about upcoming events, student opportunities, recent publications, new projects, program news, and to receive notifications when lectures and videos are posted online. Stanford University (link is external) * Stanford Home (link is external) * Maps & Directions (link is external) * Search Stanford (link is external) * Emergency Info (link is external) * Terms of Use (link is external) * Privacy (link is external) * Copyright (link is external) * Trademarks (link is external) * Non-Discrimination (link is external) * Accessibility (link is external) © Stanford University. Stanford, California 94305. Back to Top