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- A metal head android searching for meaning of life.
- At night, in a moving car, two men are discussing the preparations for making a film centered on a woman's infidelity and her husband's possible crime
- After the death of Fereydoun, the husband of a friend of two old women, and not having a suitable photo for the tombstone, two old women try to take a photo for the day of their death.
- After a successful boxing career, Rahim wanted to absorb himself into the new role of a loving family man,but his wife Halimeh seems to be infertile, at least the couple has been childless for 14 years. The absenceof children in their lives puts a heavy strain on the relationship, and their debts keep growing. Under pressure from creditors, Rahim commits a series of crimes, friends and relatives turn away from him, and Halimeh files for divorce. After losing faith in god and hitting rock bottom, Rahim chooses to put the boxing gloves back on and win back his beloved Halimeh. THE EXCELLENCY accompanies Rahim in his struggle for survival - a stranded existence in the corset of an Iranian society guided by strict moral codes.
- A sculptor and her family are emigrating from Iran but before leaving the capital, the city council commissions her to create a public sculpture of Farahani, a famous former minister. She accepts as her heart is not yet committed to leaving. Meanwhile, her husband and son leave ahead of her. She talks to them often, discussing her doubts about leaving. She suspends her classes at the university, although some students still seek her advice at her workshop. She begins work on the sculpture while taking care of her elderly mother. Knowing her daughter is leaving, the sculptor's mother is compelled to also move abroad to live with her son who had emigrated previously. After finally committing to leaving, the sculptor hesitates on the taxi ride to the airport and..
- It is a story about a couple by the name of Ava and Ashkan who live in a beautiful house located in the outskirts of the city with their caretaker couple, Maryam and Rahim.
- A boy who is affected by a kindness of a stranger, tries to compensate that kindness when he becomes older.
- A biographical documentary film about Mohammad Reza Aslani; Iranian writer, poet, film director and screenwriter.
- In this documentary a young student of Islamic law journey to different cities of Iran investigating about the bank system of the country and how is the usury in it.
- This film raises the question of what has happened to Iran's natural resources and shows Iran's critical environmental condition.
- Khomeini's funeral seen through eyes of a photographer.
- Restrictions on performing rock concerts in Iran led a 10 member group of music fans in 2002 to hold a contest on the Internet for Tehran's underground rock bands.
- The Zeidun area is an ancient place with 6000 years history
- Through the Window is a story of a Dalmatian that plays a big role in an Iranian family. He changes the life of the family and the family changes his wild life. Have these changes brought happiness in their lives? What are some of the joys and troubles?
- Homa is a blind woman working in an addiction treatment centers as a counselor . Homa and her husband Reza have an adventurous and full of excitement marriage. She believes that she will never get bored living with Reza. But it is not necessarily always a good thing.
- This documentary was made over the summer 2010 in Iran and deals with northern folk music and lack of support it received by the Iranian government. It is the first documentary after the Iranian Revolution in 1979 which shows a female singer singing in front of the camera. We have gone through some important issues by interviewing couple of music masters to clarify the dying music in the region, the lack of interest by the Iranian government, youth sub-culture and culture, women rights etc. Generally, we reintroduce all these issues in the current situation. We have chosen Pappeli (Butterfly) as a title which, metaphorically, refers to all musicians who rotate around the candle of folk music until they die.
- Seyyed Shiri, known as Zaman, is a Pakistani immigrant. After the martyrdom of his father in the Pakistan Kashmir War, he moved to Iran with his family. He got married and formed his own family. He worked many different jobs to provide for his family; however, due to the regulations that exist for the immigrants he was not able to keep his job. This documentary is about the last days of his life, his struggles living in Iran.
- Wooden Pistols revolves around the simple life of children who live in a train station, until the family buys a TV set, which leads to several problems.
- The storyline of "My Tehran" goes around six close friend who spend most of their time with each other. Sahand is finally leaving Iran to USA. So they're gathered to say goodbye to him on his last night in Iran. But during that night, series of discussions occurs between them that makes the night different from what they expected.
- Hengam is an Iranian Island in the Persian Gulf, located south of Qeshm Island in Hormozgan province. It's about the nature, culture and daily life of the people of Hengam.
- The fire is a movie about a religious ceremony called Polke held in a village in the northwest Iran. In the ceremony participants make fiery balls out of clothes and turn them around their head in the day of Ashura to mourn the death of Hussein, third Shia Imam. It seeks to discover bonds between lives of the participants and the problems they face in nowadays Iran as well as how a ceremony in a theocratic government can go against the meanings that the government attempt to associate with it.
- The 32 year old Mohammad Barin is in the last stages of cancer. BARIN is about the distance in the perspectives of the healthy people and a dying patient.While the healthy people are busy with life and have conflicts over their needs the patient tries to enjoy the remaining moments of life despite all the pain and the suffering.
- Today is the last day of campaign for the 2009 presidential election in Iran and members of the underground band 'Sediment' must cross the whole city of Tehran to take part in an important appointment. but today, the city has a very different atmosphere...
- An experimental film about various situations and conditions.
- During the nineteen eighties, Iran suffered under the turmoil of the revolution as well as under the Iran-Iraq War. Shortly after the bombardments of Tehran started, a village was founded in a remote valley, far from the beleaguered capital. The new settlement was named Khoshbakhti Village: Village of Happiness. The founder of the village was Mr. Tousi, a lawyer of about 40 years old. By giving his village the name 'Happiness', he was convinced that happiness was now attainable for everybody. But, what is happiness? And how is happiness to be achieved? Mr. Tousi is convinced he has the answer, and shows us his 'Village of Happiness'.
- The filmmaker, who eight years ago brought a loved one to Tehran's Aminabad mental hospital but never had the courage to visit him there, now returns to the hospital and hands the camera to the patients to film their daily lives.
- Tehran, June 2013. Iran prepares to elect the new President of the Islamic Republic. In front of their TV, they comment on the presidential campaign broadcast on national channels: the jokes that accompany the parade of candidates betray the disappointment of the spectators. After the 2009 riots , with the democratic impulse bloodily suppressed by the regime, how can the Iranian people still believe in politics?