Cyrus Jalilvand Stowe is an Iranian-American editor and director based in Brooklyn.

His ethereal, human-centric work focuses on visual storytelling and emotional moments that move beyond spoken word. Cyrus’s work has been featured in outlets such as the LA Times, AnOther Magazine, and PAPER. In 2021, he was the colorist on the black and white release of Johnny Mnemonic, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. Cyrus is currently in post-production on his debut feature documentary, Roses of my Grandmother’s Garden, produced by Shirin Neshat and BFD Productions. 

He also loves ice cream, morning strolls, and all things outer space.

cyrusstowe@gmail.com