Tannaz Anisi

Tannaz Anisi’s filmography reads like a playlist for anyone who loves a good thrill or a dash of dark mystery. She’s got her fingerprints all over “Legacy of Lies” (2020), which, let’s be real, isn’t your run-of-the-mill spy flick. Think ex-MI6 agent, buried secrets, double-crosses, and a daughter who’s way too clever for her own good. The action doesn’t really let up, and just when you think you’ve got it figured out, bam—plot twist. Jump over to “Voice from the Stone” (2017), and you’re in a whole other vibe. Haunting, moody, and loaded with that gothic tension that makes your skin crawl. Set in postwar Tuscany, it’s got a grieving boy, a mysterious nurse, and a castle with more secrets than your average family WhatsApp group. The supernatural is always just around the corner, messing with your head in that slow-burn, old-school horror way. And then there’s “Manhattan Nocturne” (2016), which dives straight into noir territory—city lights, hidden affairs, and a journalist who can’t help poking his nose where it doesn’t belong. It’s messy, sexy, and a bit dangerous, the kind of story where everyone’s got something to hide and nobody’s really innocent. Tannaz Anisi’s projects aren’t just about ticking genre boxes; they actually keep you guessing, with a knack for atmosphere and stories that don’t skimp on the tension. If you’re chasing films that mix suspense, emotion, and a little bit of the unexpected, her work is definitely worth a look.

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  • Professions: Producer, Executive

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