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9. Sam Gharibian: Actor, Writer, and Director Who Preferred to Forge Her Own Path
Overview:
Born to Faramarz Gharibian, Sam Gharibian has deliberately pursued independence. Starting as a child actor, he later studied abroad and directed the critically acclaimed film “Sinners.” His work has been recognized at festivals, including the Fajr Film Festival.
Significance:
Gharibian demonstrates that artistic integrity and independence are possible even within a family legacy, emphasizing merit and personal effort.
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