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- Rahim is in prison because of a debt he was unable to repay. During a two-day leave, he tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint against the payment of part of the sum. But things don't go as planned.
- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- In 1948, at the U.S. embassy in Zadestan, a young diplomat is ordered to find the missing daughter of an influential U.S. Senator.
- Terra X - Expedition into the unknown.
- A family moves to an old and a mysterious house and gets involved in mysterious events.
- Two Iranian pilots are in a special mission to save the people of a small Syrian city who are surrounded by the terrorists. But they have to face many challenges before manage to accomplish their mission.
- Fifteen Migrants start their Journey for migration. They all have different reason. they confront hardships by starting immigration.
- The story of an aging Iranian pigeon fancier and the toll his volatile eccentricity wreaks on his long-suffering family.
- Sepideh wants to become an astronaut. She spends her nights exploring the secrets of the universe, while her family will do anything to keep her on the ground. The expectations for a young Iranian woman are very different from Sepideh's ambitions, and her plans to go to university are in danger. But Sepideh holds on to her dream! She takes up the fight and teams up with the world's first female space tourist, Anousheh Ansari.
- An examination of the work and lives of actresses in the Iranian film industry prior to the 1979 revolution, featuring myriad interviews and rare film clips.
- Dash Akol is greatly respected in Shiraz as an honorable man who has lost his family's money through helping his friends. He has an enemy, however, named Kaka Rostam, a mean and spiteful person. Dash Akol, who is in his forties, falls in love with Marjan, daughter of the late Haji Samad, for whose estate he is the executor. But he keeps his love secret. One day a suitor asks for Marjan's hand, and Dash Akol considers it against his code of honor to refuse. On the night of the wedding, Dash Akol hands over responsibility for the family to the bridegroom. As he is leaving the house, however, Kaka Rostam is waiting for him and a fight ensues. Kaka Rostam stabs him in the back, but Dash Akol succeeds in killing him. On his deathbed, Dash Akol sends his parrot to Marjan with the confession of love he has taught it.
- Shirin leads a peaceful life in Iranian good middle-class, until the day her uncle Saeed asks her father to hire her in his travel agency. She finally decides to work. Her destiny changes, as she meets a young and attractive American, who goes to the agency to buy a plane ticket for Shiraz, the city of roses and poets.
- According to the old belief, a creature called Al takes children with him. And a woman who has just given birth does not take these warnings seriously.
- A tour of Iran filmed from a helicopter.
- There is an old saying in Farsi, "if you catch a Toughi to keep, it will bring bad omens to the members of the family". ...And that's what happens to a very close nit family when Toghi is caught for keeps. A well respected uncle plans to marry a young woman who lives in a far away town. He asks his young nephew to bring the fiancée home to him. On the way back the young people fall in love, get married in secret, and return home with their secret. They're both afraid to tell the truth to the family. Eventually the uncle finds out, and to teach both his nephew and his fiancée a lesson he starts a bloody revenge.
- Kaveh, a young man from America, walks the roads of southern Iran searching for Dehdari, his recently deceased and estranged father's childhood home. Abdul Reza, a thirty year old truck driver plagued by financial needs and family responsibilities, fixes his fatigued truck by the side of the road. Kaveh hires Abdul Reza as his guide, and together these two strangers embark on a three day journey that leads them from a tiny village, to an ancient graveyard and in search of a murderer. A journey of conflicts and juxtapositions that forces Kaveh deeper into the past, towards peace and forgiveness.
- A young girl is sent to international boxing competitions, but her family is against boxing for girls.
- During Iranian revolution some prisoners manage to escape the prison. In a border village they meet a man Yaqub who wants to convince them not to escape. They first mocking at him not taking him seriously but when the Iraqi army attacked the village and they watched Yaqub and people of the village sacrificing in trying defend their land they too change and begin to help the villagers defending the village.
- A documentary that follows one year in the life of American pro basketball player Kevin Sheppard, who signed on to play for the upstart Iranian Super League team A.S. Shiraz.
- Soleiman who is unemployed is going from his village to the city to find a work. He take his younger brother Namaki who has schizophrenia with him and go to his other brother Morad's home who live in the city. But Morad begins to annoy Namaki causing him to becomes more tension. Namaki kidnapped a boy thinking that this is his brother and go to the top of an unfinished building. But Soleiman and the police are after him.
- Any object has a tendency to stay in its current state. This tendency is called inertia.
- A young guy Valeh is arrested by the security during Shah's reign in Iran. There in prison he remembers his past and his life and begins to asks about his believes and ideals. Finally they execute him while his friends try to make a hero out of him.
- One week each year Iranians stay out all night. Women abandon legal curfews. Men weep. Communities gather to mourn their saint's death, ask that wishes be granted, give thanks for prayers answered. While this week showcases Iran's most restrictive religious elements, it offers openings for this culture's most intimate connections. Is a change in the perception of love inherently political because it affects individuals and their view of the world? As we follow three couples negotiating love, we learn freedom is not what we assume it is and love is more than we imagine it to be. Using the weeklong Ashura festival as a framework, THE COLOR OF LOVE documents the changing face of love and politics in the ancient city of Shiraz. As the older generation performs cathartic rituals, the city's youth are left to their own devices. They spend this time cruising the public squares, hoping for a sideways glance or a brief note from a potential lover. The film's 29-year-old, New York-based director investigates the way these shifting mores have surfaced in a culture entrenched in traditional values and how they have been influenced by western culture in the form of satellite television and the Internet. By interviewing different generations of Iranians, Keshavarz attempts to uncover how ideas of love, romance, marriage and sex have evolved in a society where politics and culture are inextricably linked.
- A young student of Shiraz university joins Captain Soleiman on a maritime journey to China in 11th BC.
- Upon returning home to Iran after more than two decades abroad, visiting professor Arash is quickly thrust into a past he's spent his whole life trying to escape.
- Sound and scenes from south of Iran. The story of a musician omitted from society, who inspired a generation by songs of freedom, love and pain.
- A crime band tries to kill a famous singer and her daughters in order to inherit their wealth through singer's troubled sister.
- The body of an English man who is been killed with a scythe is found in the Bakhtiary's area. Khoda Morad whose job is making stony lions with another man Kohyar bury the body. An officer A'meri with an English diplomat guiding him come to investigate in the murder case and arrest the murderer. They accuse Kohyar of the murder causing a dispute between people there.
- "Mohammad Mostafa" is a 16-year-old blind boy who fights with his family for independence until .
- A few young girls in the city of Shiraz decide to start a women's rugby team for the first time and get involved in many problems along the way.
- A girl who is a guitar player enters a studio to record a song and there she encounters strange events.
- Seyed, a teacher exiled to the village, advises Dad Mohammad, who, like other villagers, could not pay his master's due to the drought, to stay there instead of leaving the village and resist the tyranny of Khan.
- It is the era of Corona and different families are involved in many different problems.
- Fereshteh loses her home and her two sons after her husband's accidental death when Hadj Safdar, her stubborn and powerful father-in-law, forces her to return to her parents. She is faced with the loss of her visitation rights when Hadj plans to send his grandchildren to live in a remote town. With the help of her circle of women friends she tries to take them beyond his reach, but in a patriarchal society it is hard to find a safe haven.
- I wish Prometheus didn't prize human with Fire, How can we deal with these burnt forests?
- Filmmaker and Anthropologist Roxanne Varzi explores the cultural aftermath of the Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 by interviewing Iranians and comparing their reactions to her own thoughts and feelings of someone who missed living in Iran during that war.
- A blind girl is in love with her young master but never dares to tell him. He goes and marry a girl from Europe. The girl who is disappointed begin to work as a nurse. She also becomes able to see once again. Finally the war is coming and she meets the man once again but this time everything is different.
- "I am Nagahdar Jamali I make westerns" portrait documentary that deals with the aspects of Jamali's personal family life as well as his interest in making western films and the problems of making these films in city of shiraz central Iran.
- Haj Haidar is suspected of murder. First, this suicide crime is declared. His son, who is studying law, uncovers the story and, with the help of an investigator, searches for the killer. Something happens in this search.
- A thief (Reza) is mistaken for a political rebellion (Tohid). The investigators use the resemblance between the two in order to destroy Tohid's social influence and then execute him. Tohid dies but Reza is far more changed than expected.
- The Iraqi soldiers are trying to take the men of a border village to the front, but they resist the soldiers because they consider themselves of Iranian origin and race.
- The course of the architectural history of Hamedan city in Iran from the beginning of its creation until today.
- This documentary is a portrait of the life and death of Iranian Paraolympic cyclist Bahman Golbarnejad, who lost his life during an accident during the tournament in the Paralympic Rio 2016. In the first part of documentary, Ali, resembles his father and narrates Bahman's early life in Abadan and Shiraz, where they moved after the war started between Iran and Iraq. Later on the film he refuses to act as his father and narrates his father's life as his son.
- This movie is based on the Trilogy Novel called "Cheshmane John Malkovich" (John Malkovich's Eyes). It has 3 episodes namely "Kamin" (Ambush), "Sayeha Bidarand" (The Shadows are Awake) and "Cheshmane John Malkovich" (John Malkovich's Eyes.
- Morteza loves Zari but Zari's bankrupt father agrees to wed her to a wealthy man who will pay all his debts. Zari suicides in the night of the wedding and Morteza leaves the city (Jahrom) to start a new life in Tehran which turns out to be completely different from what Morteza thought it would be.