
Siamak Safari is a theatre, cinema and television actor who was born in 1964 in Tehran, Iran. He started his career with the theatre and for the first time, he was in front of Ali Rafiei's camera for "The Fishes Fall in Love" movie. He was nominated for the Crystal Simorgh for Best First Role Actor in the Fajr Film Festival for "Confessions of My Dangerous Mind" by Hooman Seyyedi's movie. He has a...
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After growing up in an orphanage, Abolfazl embarks on a journey to find his real mother. His path leads him through friendship, love, loss, and war—until he discovers where he truly belongs.

The story takes place in a dark and breathtaking war zone. This neighborhood has recently become a state of emergency due to the attacks of foreign enemies and the people are in endless danger of life. A group of Iranian soldiers must resist these threats and difficult conditions and escape from here in the best possible way.

Isaac is a lonely bookseller who spends the strangest day of his life in his book store by hanging an advertisement on the door of his store.

Reza and Nazi have liquidated their assets into dollars to begin a new life in Canada, leaving Iran behind. On their final night in Iran, they visit Reza's mother, Rana, who is married to Shahrokh, a compulsive gambler. Despite Shahrokh's destructive habit, Rana remains devoted to him, illustrating a form of Stockholm Syndrome. The evening takes a dramatic turn when Farhad, Shahrokh's friend, arrives with the police to arrest Rana over a bounced check issued to settle Shahrokh's poker debt to Farhad. Amidst the chaos, Reza intervenes, pleading with the police not to detain his mother, offering Farhad all the dollars they had saved for their new life. However, a shocking revelation unfolds later: Shahrokh and Farhad orchestrated the entire incident to manipulate Reza into giving them the money. This deceit challenges Reza's trust and exposes the complex dynamics within the family

Tells a part of the life of working children in the poor neighborhoods of Tehran.

Sagband is a comedy and social film directed by Mehran Ahmadi. This film was the last play of Sirus Gorjestani in cinema. This film is the story of two brothers who get rich illegally after their father's death. Sagband is derived from the name of one of the techniques of wrestling.

The story is "bleeding" as an old house with all its lights out and no one in its rooms. Meanwhile, one of the residents comes and lights all the lights ...

The film tells the story of an old tar maker who interacts with a group of young people who practice music at home. In his own mind, he sometimes imagines Iranian music masters instead of them, and we hear enduring Persian songs from those masters.

Farhad tells the story of his life to a psychiatrist. In the time of the Iran-Iraq War, Farhad is arrested and charged with illegal migration. When he is freed years later, he goes to his old love, Mahtab. Through conversations with his psychoanalyst and interrogations with the police, Farhad reveals the story of his life.
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