Essy Niknejad
- Producer
- Director
- Production Manager
Essy Niknejad was born on June 1960, in Tehran. He was 13 years old when he met the Swedish filmmaker, 'Ingmar Bergman'. Since
then, he has been inspired to make movies. His desire and aspiration for
writing, directing and producing movie started at very young age in his
homeland. He made several short and feature films before finished his
college. Right after his graduation, in the midst of his country at
war, he made five documentaries (1982-84). One of his feature
documentaries, "Barricade" (1983) made him a household name. Writing
and directing feature film was his authenticity of life, "Bloody Rice"
(1984) inspire by true story with political controversial subject
matter traveled to the Tashkent Film Festival in USSR and received an
Honorary Diploma, an award that garnered him attention internationally
as Director amongst the independent film community. As an aggressive
and out speaking filmmaker, Essy Niknejad set out to make his new
miniseries, about a divorced woman in world of ideology, "The Fall of
Sahara", (1985), later on "The Fall of Sahara" was broadcast syndicated
stateside on PBS in the US (1994). His Immigration into the US in 1986,
made him to continue his education. He went to the California institute
of Arts, at Cal Arts and graduating with a Master Fine Arts, in Film &
Television (1990), meanwhile he got a chance to direct a few segment of
TV series (Eye on LA) for ABC and as result he got more TV episode to
direct such as (Sighting) for Fox. Essy Niknejad culminated his
educational, enrolling at Wayne State University at Michigan State for
his Ph.D. in Film & Television. Essy Niknejad did set up his production
company INPinc in Los Angeles (1997). He is a member of the Director's
Guild of America and so many other professional organization and
cultural institutions.