Alireza Salehi Dozloo is an award-winning animation director, writer, and 3D artist from Tehran, Iran (b. 1984). With a career dedicated to the art of storytelling, his films delve into profound themes of identity, the human condition, and existential inquiry, establishing a unique voice in the international animation landscape.
His filmmaking prowess is internationally recognized, with his acclaimed trilogy—"The Muddy Handed" (2010), "Nobody’s Identity" (2012), and "Identity" (2018)—garnering over 50 official selections, awards, and nominations at prestigious festivals worldwide. His accolades include an Award Winner at KRAF Film Festival (Croatia), being a Finalist at the Grand IndieWise Convention (USA), and official selections at events such as the ANIMA Córdoba International Animation Festival (Spain), the Filmmaker Sessions at Pinewood Studios (UK), and the Chaniartoon International Animation Festival (Greece).
As a writer, director, and producer, Alireza crafts visually compelling and emotionally resonant narratives. His work demonstrates a mastery of blending artistic vision with technical skill as a 3D artist. He is currently developing new projects and is open to international collaborations and funding opportunities.