Amir Jadidi cast as tennis legend Mansour Bahrami in biopic

Amir Jadidi, acclaimed for his performance in the Oscar-nominated drama ‘A Hero,’ has been cast to portray tennis legend Mansour Bahrami in the upcoming biopic ‘Mansour’.
France TV distribution has acquired world sales rights for Romuald Boulanger’s upcoming bio-pic ‘Mansour’, capturing the journey of celebrity tennis player Bahrami’s, from poverty in France, and then fame on the international circuit, ISNA wrote.
Romuald Boulanger directs and produces under the banner of his Paris and L.A.-based company R-Lines Productions (On the Line, Like Me, Haters) with UK-based Unconditional Pictures.
Unconditional Pictures’s co-founder and co-head Dawn McDaniel wrote the screenplay with Philippe de Lyon taking co-writing credits
Iran-born Bahrami, 68, is a popular figure on the international tennis tournament circuit for his entertaining playing style and extraordinary life story.
Born in Iran in the 1950s, he taught himself to play tennis using a frying pan as a racket and disused swimming pool as his court.
The film will capture how through sheer determination and quick wit, Bahrami navigated the complexities of life as an illegal immigrant, while forming lasting bonds with tennis icons who recognized his talent, to fulfil his childhood dream of playing at Roland Garros.
“Many people have told me over the years that my story is made for the screen but in fact it’s very humbling to think there will be a feature film of my life,” said Bahrami.
“I could not be prouder of the team we have with France TV distribution, R-Lines Productions and Unconditional Pictures and I’m so happy that Romuald Boulanger will be directing the film. Not only is he an exciting director but he is such a lovely guy.
“Amir Jadidi is also an exceptional Actor. He really does transform. The fact he is a semi-pro tennis player is one of those great strokes of luck. Thank you to Dawn McDaniel for writing a beautiful script we all believe in. If my story can inspire people and make them smile, then I will be a very happy man.”
Boulanger described Bahrami as “true hero” whose “resilience and passion have inspired countless individuals”
“I am immensely honored to bring his extraordinary journey to the big screen,” he said. France TV distribution team will launch the project in Cannes.
“We have been moved by this story that illustrates the strength and determination of a man willing to do whatever it takes to fulfill his dearest dream,” said VP International Cinema Sales Alexandre René and SVP International Sales Julia Schulte.
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