An Iranian producer Fereshteh Taerpur 69, who was famous for her childrenâs films, died due to coronavirus.
She was released from a Tehran hospital two days before her death, however, she was hospitalized again when her condition became critical, and shortly thereafter she died, Persian media announced.
She was one of those Iranian personalities who made many efforts to convince medical officials to provide COVID-19 vaccine for Iranian cineastes.
Majlis speaker, culture minister, director of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, and many other officials have issued messages of condolences over Taerpurâs death.
Born in 1952, Taerpur had a BA in English. Working for a womenâs magazine made her more interested in writing, leading her towards childrenâs issues.
Consequently, her desire for childrenâs issues led her to the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (IIDCYA), where she served as the director of the Writing and Editing Department. She also worked as a writer and advisor for IRIBâs Channel 1 and Channel 2 at the same time.
As a producer, he began her career in cinema with âGolnarâ in 1988. The film was written and directed by Kambozia Partovi who also passed away from COVID-19 in 2020. Taerpurâs daughter, Ghazal Shakeri, played the title role in the fairy tale.
âPatal and Small Wishesâ was her second film directed by Masud Keramati in 1989. Two years later, she worked with director Ali Sajjadi-Hosseini in âOld Menâs Schoolâ, which secured her place as a prolific producer in childrenâs cinema.
However, she also collaborated with director Negar Azarbaijani in âFacing Mirrorsâ, a narrative featuring a transgender main character, and director Sirus Alvand in the family drama âThe Second Wifeâ.
Later on, Taerpurâs reluctance to work with Iranian filmmakers in childrenâs cinema led her to concentrate more on family films. Consequently, she produced âGoodbye Shirazi Girlâ directed by Afshin Hashemi in 2019 and âInstruments Out of Tuneâ directed by Ali Hazrati in 2020.
She is survived by her husband, Manuchehr Shahsavari, who is also a producer, and her daughters Ghazal, Asal and his son, Ali.