Navid Khonsari

Navid Khonsari
Khonsari in 2014
Born1970 (age 54–55)[1]
NationalityIranian Canadian[2]
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia
Vancouver Film School
Occupation(s)CEO, Creator of 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, writer, director, producer
OrganizationiNK Stories
SpouseVassiliki Bessie Khonsari
WebsiteCompany Website

Navid Khonsari (Persian: نوید خونساری) (born 1970) is an Iranian-Canadian video game, virtual/mixed reality, film and graphic novel creator, writer, director and producer.[2]

Khonsari worked on several games at Rockstar Games, including Grand Theft Auto III and Max Payne. He is the co-founder of iNK Stories, a video game development studio responsible for 1979 Revolution: Black Friday. He is an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University.[3]

Early life

Khonsari was raised in his homeland Iran until 10.[2] He fled Iran as a political refugee to Canada after the 1979 Revolution with his family.[2] He graduated from the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver Film School.

Career

His first short film was titled Arcade Angels, which focused on video game burnouts who robbed a video rental store in an attempt to open an arcade. He wrote and produced The Contract, his first film with Billy Dee Williams.

Khonsari's first video game work was Grand Theft Auto III and Max Payne, after joining Rockstar Games in 2000.[2] During his five years at Rockstar, Khonsari was the cinematic director and built the production pipeline on Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City,[4] Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Max Payne, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, Midnight Club II, Manhunt, Red Dead Revolver, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, The Warriors, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

In 2006, he left Rockstar and has since worked on a number of games including Alan Wake and Homefront.[2] He met his wife, Vassiliki, while directing the documentary Pindemonium, where she acted as the cinematographer and producer. Together, Navid and Vassiliki co-founded iNK Stories and produced another documentary, Pulling John, which premiered at South by Southwest and streamed on Netflix. In 2016, iNK Stories released 1979 Revolution: Black Friday.[5]

The game received several awards and was recognized by UNESCO as a digital solution for peaceful conflict resolution; Khonsari was politically exiled by the government of Iran, deemed a US spy. Khonsari's subsequent projects include: HERO, a site-specific multi-sensory VR experience of civilian warfare in Syria, which premiered at Sundance and Tribeca Film Festival and won the Storyscape Award for Best Immersive; Blindfold, which premiered at Sheffield; and Fire Escape, premiering at Tribeca. Khonsari worked with Capcom on Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

Khonsari is a juror and a member of the Peabody Interactive Board for the Peabody Awards.[6]

Works

References

  1. ^ CNN Archived 13 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e f مصاحبه با هنرمندان: نوید خونساری [Interview with artists: Navid Khonsari] (in Persian). cgart.ir. October 2009. Archived from the original on 7 January 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Navid Khonsari".
  4. ^ Wired
  5. ^ Smith, Adam (5 April 2016). "Tales Of Tehran: 1979 Revolution – Black Friday Out Now". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Archived from the original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Peabody to Honor Interactive Winners March 24". 2 March 2022.