Hengameh Panahi was a French-Iranian leading light of the international film sales industry over the past three decades. She died at the age of 67 on November 5, 2023, after a long illness, according to press agent Viviana Andriani, who handled campaigns for several films sold by Panahi.
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Hengameh Panahi husband
Hengameh Panahi’s marital life is out of the media and it was who she was married to.
Hengameh Panahi children
Hengameh Panahi’s children were not revealed to the media and it is unclear who her biological or adopted children are.
Hengameh Panahi parents
Hengameh Panahi’s parents are not known at the moment. She was born in Iran and lived in Belgium and relocated to France in 1993, at the age of 12. Where she founded the sales company Celluloid Dreams and played a major role in co-producing, co-financing, and selling international rights to several politically minded films, such as Panahi’s Berlinale Golden Bear-winning “Taxi Tehran”; Audiard’s “A Prophet” and his Palme d’Or winning “Dheepan”; Ramin Mohseni’s ”From Afar”; Marjane Satrapi’s “Persepolis” and “Chicken With Plums”; and Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami’s “Where Is the Friend’s House” and “Close-Up.”
Hengameh Panahi siblings
Hengameh Panahi’s siblings are undercover and their identities are unknown.
Source: Ghanafuo.com