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Josemaria: First before trying to change the world, think about changing yourselves.
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Train Conductor: If you're going to make an omelet you have to break a few eggs.
Josemaria: No, the world is not an omelet, and people are not eggs.
Golshifteh Farahani
Golshifteh Farahani (Golshifteh Farahani), born on July 10, 1983 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian actress.
Geshfei debuted at the age of 6, began to study music and play piano at the age of 12, and entered the music school in Tehran at the age of 14. She won the best actress in the 16th Tehran international film festival . Has acted as the heroine in more than 20 movies, many of which have won international awards. She won the Best Actress Award at the 26th Festival of the 3 Continents (France).
In February 2020, the action drama " Extraction " starring him was launched on April 24 of the same year.
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Early Experience
Golshifteh Farahani was born in an artistic family in Iran. His father and sister are both actors.
She has a talent for acting since she was a child. She debuted at the age of 6, started studying music at 12, and entered the Tehran Conservatory at the age of 14.
But Golshifteh has shown a rebellious side since she was a child. She has a natural aversion and rebellion for the unfair phenomenon of the inferiority of men and women in society. At the age of 16, she shaved her hair recklessly, and rushed home after class to dress up as a boy and play basketball.
The act of not wearing a headscarf and pretending to be a boy is just Golshifteh's little adventure. Her true rebellion is still reflected in the film career she loves.
Performing Experience
Golshifteh Farahani incident
An Iranian film actor has been banned from going abroad for co-production with Hollywood actor Leo in a spy thriller hunting down al-Qaeda leaders. From the age of 6 showbiz Iranian actress Farah and people ready in Tehran 's Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini when fly abroad airport, was stopped by officers and told that she was included in the list of prohibited persons abroad. According to the plan, the purpose of her trip is to go to the United States to discuss the details of the film role. At the age of 25, she just finished her Hollywood debut , "Body of Lies" directed by Ridley Scott . The story is written by William Monaghan, the Oscar ace screenwriter who has just collaborated with DiCaprio on " The Departed ". In the film, DiCaprio plays a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent who is ordered to go to the Middle East country The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for an anti-terrorist mission. Although in the trailer , the role played by Farah and people is not clearly pointed out . After a website called the Internet Movie Database published the film’s cast and trailer, Iranian fans discovered that she did not wear a veil or headscarf in the film.
Golshifteh Farahani banned from returning home
British media reported on January 18, Iranian actress Ge Shifei Farah and people for the French magazine "Madame Figaro" took a group of nude, for which she was told that the Iranian government barred from returning to their country.
The handsome and sweet-looking Gershfield Farah was born in 1983 and has been in the showbiz since he was 6 years old. She has co-starred in the spy blockbuster " Body of Lies " with the well-known American actor Leonardo DiCaprio , and has also appeared in many films directed by the famous director Asgar Fah Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi , and has won A number of international awards.
Gershfi said: "Iranian officials told me that Iran does not need any actors, and I can go to other places to perform."
Within a few hours after the nude photos of Gershfield Farah and people were published on the Internet, she received thousands of messages on the homepage of the social networking site Facebook. Some people severely accused her of obscene words and deeds, and some expressed their admiration for her. Courage.
Personal Life
She settled in Paris and continued the movie world she loved, bravely showing her beauty and brilliance in front of the camera. It also encourages more girls to break the imprisonment, not to live in the guilt and restraint imposed by society, and to liberate themselves bravely.
Now Golshifteh Farahani is still full of controversies, but more and more people, even those who didn't understand her before, are beginning to understand her slowly and give her encouragement and support online.
Golshifteh's life may be like the saying she said at the film festival, "No injury, no life."
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