
Zohre Hamidi's (زهره حمیدی) acting career began in the early years of the 1990s with a role in the film Delavaran-e Koocheye Delgosha (1992). Since then, she has gone on to have a career spanning three decades, with her most notable roles in the films Cheshm-e Sheytan (1994), An Umbrella for Two (1999), and Leaning on the Wind (2000). More recently, Hamidi has moved to the small screen with a role...
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An Iranian film

The story of Imam Hossein's battle in Karbala, an unfair war which made one the most important effects in Islam history.

Zary comes to Tehran to help her family. However, premarital conditions have made stories for them.

In order to prepare her best and brightest for the upcoming chemistry Olympiad, strict, conservative headmistress Ms. Darabi is forced to break her lifelong rule of not allowing male teachers in the school and reluctantly hires the bumbling Mr. Jebeli. Little does she know though that several of her students, led by the self-assured Paria, have a plan to get her to fall in love with him. 'No Men Allowed' is a hilarious, rollicking romcom, chock-full of witty dialogue and zany antics that will have you coming back time and time again!

An Iranian horror movie

Luba is a young Russian woman who, after coming to Iran which coincides with the Iran-Iraq war, her Iranian husband went to the front and she has not heard from her husband for three years.

A young taxi driver who is a happy man encounters lots of different stories through his daily life. One day, he is driving a young American woman and he enters an unusual and protracted adventure which he should follow to the end. The American woman has lost the address she is going to refer and it is almost impossible to reach her relatives. The young driver believes that he should help the woman until she finds her relatives and this issue causes many problems between him and his fiancee. He also has other problems regarding the American woman and his unusual friend.

A villager, named Soltan Ali, is in love with a rich city girl. He tries to disgrace other lovers in order to get her.

After marrying Goli, Razi carries the statue in his small car in order to prepare a residential house. One day, Razi and Goli go to an aristocratic house in the north of the city to take the statue of Rodin (the great artist). Razi and Goli, who in their imaginary world considered themselves Cinderella and Prince and were trying to go to the Palace of Happiness, after meeting the owners of the aristocratic house, were upset by their offer to work at home and left the aristocratic house.
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