
Director
Alireza Khatami
Born 1980 · Iran
Alireza Khatami is an award-winning writer, director, and producer based in Canada. Born into the indigenous Khamse tribe in southeast Iran, Alireza draws from the rich oral storytelling traditions of his heritage, crafting a unique style blending magic realism with sharp social commentary. Known for his bold cinematic choices defying convention, his films unravel the invisible architecture of power, tracing societal systems and psychological forces that shape human behavior and identity. Alireza began as an assistant director alongside esteemed filmmakers, including two-time Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi. His debut feature, Oblivion Verses, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2017, garnering critical acclaim and winning multiple awards, including the Orizzonti Award for Best Screenplay and the FIPRESCI prize. His second feature, Terrestrial Verses (co-directed with Ali Asgari), premiered in the Un Certain Regard competition at Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews and has been theatrically released in more than 15 countries. Alireza's boundary-pushing third feature, The Things You Kill, earned him the Best Director Award at the World Dramatic Competition of Sundance Film Festival 2025.
Directed

Terrestrial Verses
Director · 2023

The Things You Kill
Director · 2025

Oblivion Verses
Director · 2018

Taipei Factory
Director · 2013

Elephant in the Street
Director · 2011

Mr. Chang's New Address
Director · 2013

Rain Dog
Director · 2013
Without Condemnation
Director · 2007

When the Curtain Falls
Director · 2013

Focal Point
Director · 2009
An Orange Butterfly
Director · 2008
Writing

Terrestrial Verses
Writer · 2023

Until Tomorrow
Screenplay · 2022

The Things You Kill
Screenplay · 2025

Divine Comedy
Writer · 2026

Oblivion Verses
Screenplay · 2018

Frost
Writer · 2017

Taipei Factory
Writer · 2013

Elephant in the Street
Writer · 2011

Mr. Chang's New Address
Writer · 2013

Rain Dog
Writer · 2013
Without Condemnation
Writer · 2007

When the Curtain Falls
Writer · 2013