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  1. Milad Schwartz Avaz was born on 24 April 1988 in Tehran, Iran. He is a writer and director, known for Alfa (2020), STHLM Blackout (2024) and While We Live (2017).

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Director
    • Tehran, Iran
    • Milad Avaz
  2. Alfa: Created by Milad Schwartz Avaz. With Andreas Jessen, Sebastian Jessen, Lars Mikkelsen, Susanne Storm. Newly qualified stockbroker Adam's world spirals after his father's death. At the funeral, his estranged brother Jakob, now a cop, reappears after leaving his former life behind.

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    • 2020-08-16
    • Crime, Thriller
    • 40
  3. thisaarhus.com › speaker › the-avaz-brothersThe Avaz Brothers - THIS

    Oct 29, 2019 · The Avaz Brothers. Growing up in Northern Denmark the three brothers, Mehdi, Misam and Milad, initially headed off in three very different directions. Mehdi, the eldest, became an acclaimed prize-winning photographer with his work on countless magazine covers and platforms all over Scandinavia.

  4. Milad Avaz (født 24. april 1988) er en dansk manuskriptforfatter, instruktør og filmproducer der debuterede med spillefilmen Mens vi lever i 2017 [1]. Han har en baggrund i investeringsfonde og en kandidatgrad i erhvervsstrategi fra Copenhagen Business School [2]. Hans kortfilm "Et Lift" vandt hovedprisen ved Ekko Shortlist Awards i 2016. [3]

  5. 5,090 Followers, 798 Following, 89 Posts - Milad Schwartz Avaz (@miladavaz) on Instagram: "Writer + Director “Better Times” on Netflix now. “STHLM Blackout” on Prime now.

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  6. Milad Avaz. (1988 – ) Screenwriter, producer. Born 24/4 1988 in Teheran, Iran. Milad Avaz came to Denmark as a four-year-old. His feature film debut as a screenwriter was 'While We Live' (2017), which was directed by his older brother Mehdi Avaz and produced by Misam Avaz.

  7. Nov 6, 2018 · Mehdi, Milad and Misam Avaz, the directing-writing-producing team behind Rocket Road Pictures, are getting set to start production on their sophomore film, 'Collision', which starts shooting on 23 November in Aarhus and in North Jutland, Denmark's most northerly region.

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