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Iranian film director Khosrow Sinai dies of COVID-19

Sinai was 1st Iranian film director to win international prize after 1979 revolution

Ahmet Dursun  | 01.08.2020 - Update : 02.08.2020
Iranian film director Khosrow Sinai dies of COVID-19

ANKARA

Prominent Iranian film director Khosrow Sinai has died of the novel coronavirus at the age of 79, local media reported on Saturday.

Sinai, who is well-known for his film Bride of Fire, died at Tehran’s Amir Alam Hospital, according to the official IRNA news agency.

Known for Long Live, In the Alleys of Love, The Desert of Blood, he was the first Iranian film director to win an international prize after the 1979 revolution in the country.

Sinai has also directed several documentaries and was awarded "Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland" for The Lost Requiem in 1983

As of Saturday, Iran registered a total of 16,982 deaths due to the coronavirus, whereas over 265,800 people have recovered from the disease. The country has so far reported 306,752 confirmed cases.

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