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"Mojtaba Mirtahmasb (; born in 1971) is an Iranian filmmaker and film producer. He co-directed This Is Not a Film (2011) with Jafar Panahi. Life Mirtahmasb was born in Kerman, Iran in 1971. From 1992 until 1995 he attended the University of Art “Mojtame’-e Daneshgahiyeh Honar" in Tehran, studying Visual Art and Handicrafts. At school he was primarily interested in Shiite Rituals and Ceremonies, but also studied photography and filmmaking. After graduating he directed nine documentaries for the Islamic Art and Material Culture of Iranian Shiism in 1996 and 1997. The subjects of these films included calico making, the art of glazing, enamel work, Islamic tile work and Islamic needle work. During this period he also directed three short videos during his military service called The Story of Khoramshahr, Motherland and Stars. He has worked with Iranian film directors Kambozia Partovi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Afghan Filmmaker Siddiq Barmak. In the Fall of 2011 Mirtahmasb and five other Iranian filmmakers were arrested by Iranian authorities for their participation in the BBC Persian's documentary on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The Iranian Intelligence Minister accused the six filmmakers of "anti-national missions for the British Intelligence service's centre for psychological and secret operations, also known as the BBC." He was released in December 2011. In December 2012 This Is Not a Film was shortlisted as one of 15 films eligible for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards. Selected filmography Director *1997 The Story of Khoramshahr *1997 Motherland *1997 Stars *2008 Lady of the Roses *2011 This Is Not a Film Other work *1996 Gabbeh (sound department) *2000 Blackboards (assistant director) *2000 The Day I Became a Woman (assistant director) *2000 How Samira Made the Blackboards (documentary) (sound) *2001 Kandahar (assistant director) *2003 Two Angels (assistant director) *2003 Milkan (sound) *2006 Children of the Prophet (line producer) *2008 Lady of the Roses (producer) *2010 Im Bazar der Geschlechter (line producer) See also *Persian cinema References External links * Category:1971 births Category:Iranian film directors Category:Living people Category:People from Kerman Province Category:People from Kerman "
"David Snow is a former American college baseball coach. He served as head coach of the Loyola Marymount Lions baseball team, leading them to the 1986 College World Series and later as the head coach of the Long Beach State 49ers baseball team, whom he led to the College World Series in 1989, 1991, 1993, and 1998. He retired from coaching in 2001 after a 29 year career that also included a head coaching job at Los Angeles Valley College and time as an assistant to Cal State Fullerton coach Augie Garrido. Playing career Snow played third base at Bellflower High School in Bellflower, California. He was drafted in the 17th round of the 1968 Major League Baseball Draft by the Houston Astros. Snow decided not to sign with Houston, and attended Cerritos College. Snow was the third baseman for the Falcons for the 1969 and 1970 seasons. He would go on to play two seasons at Cal Poly under Augie Garrido. He led the Mustangs in doubles (8) and RBIs (31) in 1971. Coaching career Snow followed Garrido to Cal State Fullerton, where he became an assistant. In 1978, he left to become the head coach at Los Angeles Valley College. He went 156–41 at Los Angeles Valley, winning four consecutive conference championships. He returned to assisting at Cal State Fullerton in 1983 and 1984, before leaving to become the head coach of the Loyola Marymount Lions baseball team in 1985. Head coaching record References External links Category:Living people Category:Cerritos Falcons baseball players Category:Cal Poly Mustangs baseball players Category:Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball coaches Category:Loyola Marymount Lions baseball coaches Category:Long Beach State Dirtbags baseball coaches Category:Colorado Rockies scouts Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"The Embassy of Colombia in Buenos Aires is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Colombia to the Argentine Republic; it is headed by the Ambassador of Colombia to Argentina. It is located in the Retiro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, near San Martín Palace, Patio Bullrich, and the Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum of Hispanic-American Art, precisely at Carlos Pellegrini 1363 at the intersection of Via Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, and it is serviced by the Retiro station. The Embassy is charged with representing the interests of the President and Government of Colombia, improving diplomatic relations between Colombia and the accredited countries, promoting and improving the image and standing of Colombia in the accredited nations, promoting the Culture of Colombia, encouraging and facilitating tourism to and from Colombia, and ensuring the safety of Colombians abroad. The Embassy is located on the third floor of the building; also housed there is the Consulate General of Brazil in Buenos Aires on the fifth floor of the building. See also *Argentina- Colombia relations References External links * Buenos Aires Colombia Category:Argentina–Colombia relations "