Tina Pakravan is a multifaceted creative professional, excelling in various roles within the film industry. Born in 1977 in Tehran, Iran, she began her cinematic journey as an assistant director on the 2001 film "Killing Mad Dogs" directed by the renowned Bahram Beyzai. Since then, she has transitioned into a director and producer, showcasing her versatility and range.
Throughout her career, Tina has been involved in the production of several notable films. Some of her notable directorial works include "Los Angeles Tehran", "It happened In the Midnight", "Madam", and "Bridge". Additionally, she has also produced "Yahya Sokot Nakard" and "Paper House", further solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished producer.
As an actress, Tina has appeared in a range of films, including "Sara and Aida" directed by Maziar Miri, "Paper House" directed by Mehdi Sabaghzadeh, and "Metropol" directed by Massoud Kimayee. Her extensive experience in the film industry has equipped her with a unique understanding of storytelling and a keen eye for detail, making her a highly respected figure within the Iranian film community.