Scenarist, filmmaker, musician, music-therapist, vocalist, and writer with over three decades of experience in West Asia, Europe, and recently North America, the multitalented artist, Ahmad Louis Yahyazadeh is now on the verge of releasing his new film, “A Stranger in Paris”. In this film, Yahyazadeh takes advantage of all his talents to introduce a unique project: an experimental autobiography about his own life as a musician in Paris. Yahyazadeh owes his multi-talents to being born and raised in Northern Iran in an artist family and a multi-ethnic musical environment and then, moving to France in 2004 as a young adult. In Paris, he found the opportunity to expose himself not only to multiple art forms of the West, but also to the international and World art. After establishing La Maison du Daf, a music and film production company in 2006 in Paris, Yahyazadeh gained experience as an assistant director in “La vie de Serge Rezvani” and “Bonjour Monsieur Ghafari”, both directed by Parviz Jahed, an Iranian director and film critic. Yahyazadeh studied Lyric Opera Singing Bernard Program at the Opéra de Paris and Art Therapy at University of Paris Descartes. He also has the Diploma of the High Conservatory of Iranian Classical Music and High Conservatory of Rhythm of Gyumri Armenia, being a jury member and winning the Grand Prize of Best Percussionist of the latter in 2012. Furthermore, Yahyazadeh has written and composed books and CDs, which he is preparing for release. Some of the titles on which he has worked include, “Personne ne vieillit à Paris, 1001 nuits de Paris”, “Méthode de daf, de débutant à avancé”, “Composition and Performance, Solo Hung Drum, Music therapy, 2 CD’s”, “Composition and Performance, Les chants de la rivières de la mer caspienne” and “Solo Hang Drum”. He has already released “Composition and Performance, 7 Suites pour daf, tonbak et oudo” and composed music for multiple film projects. Yahyazadeh lives and works in Toronto, Canada now.