Amir Shahab Razavian (; born 25 May 1965 in Hamadan, Iran) is an Iranian film director, filmmaker and producer.
Razavian began his cinematic activities at Hamedan Amateur Film-making Centre in 1980 while still studying at high school (at Ebn-e SinÃÂ High School in Hamadan). He earned his film directing degree from College of Theatre and Cinema of Art University in 1990. From the same college, he received in 1995 his post-graduate degree in animation. Since then, he has produced seventy short films, directed thirty documentaries and short films, and three feature films. The latter is The Journey of the Grey Men (Safar-e MardÃÂn-e KhÃÂkestari), Tehran, Seven O'clock in the Morning (TehrÃÂn SÃÂ'at-e Haft-e Sobh) and Colors of Memory (with the original title MinÃÂ-ye Shahr-e KhÃÂmoush, The MinÃÂ of the Extinguished Town).