Caveh Zahedi

Caveh Zahedi

While studying philosophy at Yale University, Caveh ZAHEDI (1960, USA) started making films and moved to Paris after graduation. After several failed projects in France, he moved to Los Angeles and enrolled in UCLA's film school. Zahedi's second feature film, I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore, premiered at IFFR 1995 and went on to develop a small cult following. Subsequent projects include In the Bathtub of the World (2001), a one-year video diary for which Zahedi recorded one minute each day and edited it down to ninety minutes, and The Sheik & I (2012), which premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) and was named the best SXSW film that year by Film Comment magazine.

Filmography

(selection) A Little Stiff (1991, co-dir), I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore (1995), I Was Possessed By God (2000, short), In the Bathtub of the World (2001, video doc), Worm (2001, short, co-dir), The World Is a Classroom (2002, short doc), Underground Zero (2002), Tripping with Caveh (2004, short doc), I Am a Sex Addict (2005), The Sheik & I (2012, doc), The Show About the Show (2017, doc), How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally) (2020, doc)

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