Mohammad Abedi
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Born | November 5, 1999 Mashhad, Iran |
Occupation | Writer, Screenwriter, Social Activist |
Nationality | Iranian |
Genre | Literature, Philosophy, Cinema |
Years active | 2017 – present |
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Mohammad Abedi (born November 5, 1999, in Mashhad) is an Iranian writer, screenwriter, and social activist. He also works as a teacher of Western philosophy and Persian literature.
Biography
Mohammad Abedi was born in Mashhad. He studied Theater at the University of Art and Architecture in Tehran and has engaged in literary and social activities since then. He has studied in the fields of philosophy and dramatic literature and has completed courses at prestigious global universities, including:
- Ancient Literary Heritage (Harvard University)
- Ancient Philosophy: Aristotle and His Successors (University of Pennsylvania)
- Ethical Foundations of Politics (Yale University)
- Effective Altruism (Princeton University)
- Introduction to Philosophy (University of Edinburgh)
- Modern and Contemporary American Poetry (University of Pennsylvania)
- Feminism and Social Justice (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Activities
Writing and Translation
Mohammad Abedi is the author of several books and screenplays. His works have been translated into over 10 languages. Some of his books include:
- Lictor – published by Maya Publishing (in Iran) and several international publishers
- Bittern – published by Hermes Publishing (in the United States)
Filmmaking
Abedi is recognized as the director of the films All Eyes and Tremolo. His films have been selected in over 100 international film festivals, and his screenplays have won several awards, including:
- Screenplay Howl – over 35 awards and nominations
- Screenplay Emond – 10 awards and nominations
Social Activities
Mohammad Abedi is also the founder of Teachers Against Poverty, a non-profit organization aimed at reducing educational poverty worldwide. This organization joined [Academics Stand Against Poverty](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academics_Stand_Against_Poverty) in September 2022.
Abedi is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Hermes Magazine, which has been active since 2021 in the fields of literature, philosophy, art history, and mythology.
Awards and Honors
Mohammad Abedi has received numerous awards and honors for his work in writing and filmmaking. His screenplays have been recognized at international festivals.
References
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