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          Hana Makhmalbaf making history as the youngest ever director to present a film at Venice when she was 15 years old.

          The then year-old Iranian director Hana Makhmalbaf, whose film Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame won the The Special Jury Prize in the Competitive Section of.!

          Hana Makhmalbaf

          Iranian filmmaker (born 1988)

          Hana Makhmalbaf (Persian: حنا مخملباف; born September 3, 1988, in Tehran) is an Iranian filmmaker.

          She is the younger sister of filmmaker Samira Makhmalbaf and daughter of filmmakers Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Fatemeh Meshkini. She is known for her films Joy of Madness (2003),Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (2007) and Green Days (2009).

          Born in a family of filmmakers, daughter of acclaimed Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Hana's career in filmmaking began early.

        1. Born in a family of filmmakers, daughter of acclaimed Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Hana's career in filmmaking began early.
        2. Born in the autumn of , Hana.
        3. The then year-old Iranian director Hana Makhmalbaf, whose film Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame won the The Special Jury Prize in the Competitive Section of.
        4. Detailed examination of both films provides an interesting portrait of lived reality in Afghanistan.
        5. Hana Makhmalbaf interviewed her father, prominent filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, the Paris-based spokesman for opposition leader Mir Hossein.
        6. Makhmalbaf won the Lina Mangiacapre Award at the Venice Film Festival in 2003 for Joy of Madness (2003). Joy of Madness also won the Special Jury Prize at Tokyo Filmex. Makhmalbaf's film Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame won various awards as well, such as the Paolo Ungari UNICEF Prize from the Rome Film Festival and the Peace Film Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

          Early life and education

          Makhmalbaf's film involvement began early in her life.

          By age three, she had already attended the Cannes Film Festival. Her own work gained attention by age eight when the Locarn