Houman Seyyedi is a multifaceted Iranian artist, exceling in various capacities as an actor, director, screenwriter, and editor. Throughout his illustrious career, he has garnered numerous accolades, including six prestigious Crystal Simorghs, making him the only director to have claimed three wins in the Special Jury Prize category. He has also received two Hafez Awards, five Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Awards, a NETPAC Award, and an Asian New Talent Award.
As a seasoned actor, Houman Seyyedi is recognized for his role in the popular "The Endless Way" series. His impressive repertoire includes numerous short films, including "35 Meters Below Sea Level" and "Blue Tooth", which have earned him several awards at the Tehran International Short Film Festival. Moreover, he has directed his first long film, "Africa", in 2010, which garnered an award for Best Movie in the video works section of the 29th Fajr International Film Festival.
Seyyedi's impressive filmography includes participation in a wide range of movies, such as "Fireworks Wednesday" (2005),"Barefoot in Heaven" (2005),"He Who Goes to Sea" (2006),"The Wound on Eve's Shoulder" (2007),"The Freeway" (2010),"Thirteen" (2012),"The Exclusive Line" (2013),"Confessions of My Dangerous Mind" (2014),"Buffalo" (2014),"I am Diego Maradona" (2014),"Sleep Bridge" (2015),and "Profiles" (2015).