Mithra B. Alavi
- Writer
- Director
- Sound Department
Named after the Zoroastrian "God of Light," Mithra B. Alavi is an Iranian-American comedy writer, and graduate of the MFA Film program at Florida State University. Originally, from Tennessee, Mithra spent every Summer growing up in Iran and credits her mixed cultural background as the source of inspiration for her writing and directing. In January 2022 she participated in the Disney General Entertainment Writing Program and was hired as a staff writer for Season 2 of Freeform's "Single Drunk Female" where she co-wrote episode 206 "Keeping it Professional." She was also selected for the Islamic Scholarship Fund's inaugural Writers' Lab, created with the support of Extracurricular and The Black List.
Mithra has written and directed short films including, "Birds Fly Home" which has played at several festivals including the Academy qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival. It was also named Best Narrative Short at the Indie Spirit Film Festival and Best Drama Short at Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. The script was selected as the Runner-Up for Screencraft's Short Film Competition, Finalist for the Women in Film Production Program, and Finalist for Hollyshorts. Her previous short film, "Three's a Crowd", was a Student Emmy Award winner. Her writing has received accolades from a number of competitions including Top 10 in Screencraft's Action Adventure Screenplay Competition and Top 10 in Screencraft's Fellowship Competition.
Mithra has written and directed short films including, "Birds Fly Home" which has played at several festivals including the Academy qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival. It was also named Best Narrative Short at the Indie Spirit Film Festival and Best Drama Short at Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. The script was selected as the Runner-Up for Screencraft's Short Film Competition, Finalist for the Women in Film Production Program, and Finalist for Hollyshorts. Her previous short film, "Three's a Crowd", was a Student Emmy Award winner. Her writing has received accolades from a number of competitions including Top 10 in Screencraft's Action Adventure Screenplay Competition and Top 10 in Screencraft's Fellowship Competition.