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  1. 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).

  2. Hana. Biography: Hana Makhmalbaf. Filmmaker. Born on December the 3rd, 1988 in Tehran. At age 7, she acted in Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s, her father, film titled “A moment Of Innocence”. Hana has also published her first book of poetry ‘Visa for One Moment’ in 2003.

  3. Hana Makhmalbaf was born on 3 September 1988 in Tehran, Iran. She is a director and assistant director, known for Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (2007), Lezate divanegi (2003) and Green Days (2009).

  4. Nineteen-year-old Iranian director Hana Makhmalbaf (daughter of Mohsen and younger sister of Samira) presented "Buda az sharm foru rikht") in the section Gen...

  5. ... Hana and Mohsen Makhmalbaf with two new films at Busan Film Festival 2023. ... Outlook: "Hope Is Alive In Iran, Says Filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf" 8 April, 2023 | By ... Mohsen Makhmalbafs Marghe and Her Mother at Tiburon International Film Festival 2020.

  6. The Day My Aunt Was ill. Synopsis: When Hanas aunt goes to the hospital to have a nose job, grandpa comes to take care of the kids. The kids go play in the alley, but to be on the safe side, grandpa suggest they’d come back home.

  7. One such prodigy who has made her unique name in the film industry as a filmmaker is Hana Makhmalbaf. Early Life of Prodigious Filmmaker Hana: Her first feature film, Buddha Collapsed out of Shame won many awards. Hana was born in Tehran in 1988. Makhmalbaf came from a family of filmmakers.