Hossein Keshavarz
Hossein Keshavarz's interest in storytelling began when, as a history major at Northwestern University, he wrote a novella entitled, "Time of the Falling Sky". Both before and after college he lived abroad in various countries including Iran, Spain, New Zealand, and Peru. While working in business for several years, Hossein frequently hid in the bathroom to write screenplays, leading him to decide to pursue a career in film.
Hossein has frequently collaborated with his sister, Maryam, on several shorts, and together released their first feature documentary, "The Color of Love" in 2004.
Dog Sweat
$24.95 | 90 minutes
(2010) - Director, Editor, Producer, Writer
Using the subversive urgency of cinema verite, the lives of six young people intertwine in present day Iran. Misunderstood by their families and oppressed by conservative Islamic society, they act out their personal desires behind closed&hellip…
Dog Sweat - ON DEMAND
$3.99 | 90 minutes
(2010)
Using the subversive urgency of cinema verite, the lives of six young people intertwine in present day Iran. Misunderstood by their families and oppressed by conservative Islamic society, they act out their personal desires behind closed doors&hellip…
Dog Sweat - DOWNLOAD
$11.99 | 90 minutes
(2010)
Using the subversive urgency of cinema verite, the lives of six young people intertwine in present day Iran. Misunderstood by their families and oppressed by conservative Islamic society, they act out their personal desires behind closed doors&hellip…




