Tina Pakravan, a multifaceted professional in the realm of cinema, was born in 1977 in the vibrant city of Tehran, Iran. Her cinematic journey began with a humble role as an assistant director on the film "Killing Mad Dogs" directed by the renowned Bahram Beyzai. Over the years, she has transitioned to becoming a director and producer, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
Some of her notable works as a director and producer include "Los Angeles Tehran", "It happened In the Midnight", "Madam", and "Bridge". Additionally, she has played a pivotal role in producing the films "Yahya Sokot Nakard" and "Paper House". As an actress, she has showcased her talent in various projects, such as "Sara and Aida" directed by Maziar Miri, "Paper House" directed by Mehdi Sabaghzadeh, and "Metropol" directed by Massoud Kimayee.
Throughout her illustrious career, Tina Pakravan has consistently demonstrated her versatility and dedication to her craft, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the Iranian film industry.















