Bahman Ghobadi Quotes
Born: February 1, 1969
Bahman Ghobadi, a visionary Kurdish-Iranian filmmaker, channels the raw poetry of struggle into a profound philosophy of mindfulness and peace. His lens captures the quiet resilience of marginalized souls, transforming hardship into a call for inner stillness. Born in 1969 in Baneh, Iran, Ghobadi’s work—like the acclaimed A Time for Drunken Horses—explores how, amid chaos, the human spirit can find a fragile sanctuary. His quotes resonate because they bridge personal pain and universal hope, urging us to breathe through conflict and seek harmony within. Ghobadi’s legacy is a testament to art as a balm for the restless heart, inspiring mindful compassion in a fractured world.
Bahman Ghobadi Quotes (21)
"I didn't have the welfare. I didn't have the proper education. I didn't have these things. That's why it's almost like a complex in me that I want to explode myself in my films."
— Bahman Ghobadi"In my view, the adults are the burnt generation of Iraq for whom nothing can be done. But for the children, we can worry now, we can talk about them, we can plan for them, we can get our protest heard by others."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I use humour a lot. My foundation is tragic, but my appearance is humorous."
— Bahman Ghobadi"In Iranian cinema, all the lying takes place before making the film. In order to be able to make the film, you have to lie."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I love music; I come from a region of Kurdistan that is a base for music."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I always loved music, and I always wanted to make a film about it, but I could never do it because of the censorship that was around."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I had seen some films made about the underground music world in Tehran, and most of them were short documentaries about 30 or 40 minutes long. And I always wondered why they weren't publicized more. Really, their only flaw was they were short documentaries."
— Bahman Ghobadi"Actually, the only thing I regret is not making more underground films and bringing them with me as historical documents."
— Bahman Ghobadi"For me, it's better to live without looking over your shoulder, worrying about who is controlling your phone, maybe poisoning your food."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I'm free - but I'm also not free because there are millions of young people living in Iran. A filmmaker can only do a little."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I'm very much interested in music specifically and wanted to make a film about it, but not in an atmosphere of censorship."
— Bahman Ghobadi"If I hadn't turned out to be a filmmaker, I would have been a musician."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I can travel with music. I close my eyes, and I can travel all over the world with music. And one after another, stories come to me, and I just record them."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I love music, I make films with music, I eat with music, I sleep with music, I think with music. Music makes me dream; it strengthens my creativity."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I went to underground music studios. In the studios, I learned that you can make a movie without a permit."
— Bahman Ghobadi"When you want to make a film abroad, you need producers and people who support you. You need a team that speaks your language."
— Bahman Ghobadi"It feels very, very good to make a film freely, to work without having to wait years for script approval, without looking over your shoulder."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I am really bothered when I see my friends facing problems back in Iran, but I tell them that not all the doors are shut."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I used to believe that people are only born once, but now I feel I have been reborn, like I was given a new life. I see myself as a child, full of energy and hope."
— Bahman Ghobadi"I had no education in filmmaking. I started with a 8mm camera. I made 34 films, and little by little I gained more experience in filming."
— Bahman Ghobadi"In Kurdistan, there's a lot of hardship - a lot of wars, a lot of bitter and difficult lifestyles. And witnessing all those made me a director."
— Bahman Ghobadi