Alireza Ostadi
Birth : 1973-04-04, Shahr-e Rey, Iran
Happiness in a relationship is completely a matter of chance; Maybe making others fear us and forcing them to stay with us is more reliable than loving us.
A judge is a court that has issued a death sentence to a defendant, but after issuing the sentence, he doubts his decision, and this issue causes new events.
"Own Goal" with a musical atmosphere is the first experience of writing and directing "Ahmad Tajri" who participated in the 39th Fajr Film Festival. The film itself, with a happy and musical atmosphere, tells the story of the dreams and aspirations of several children who enter into fantasy and fascinating adventures with the help of a few puppets.
Aban is a ranger with a wedding scheduled for a month from now. While chasing wood smugglers, he finds the corpse of a little girl on the road. Everyone suspects him of being responsible for this death, but Aban denies it. Even so, he admits to killing a girl 15 years ago in a similar situation, burying the body in secret. The police ask for evidence or documents, but he has nothing to present—and the place where he allegedly buried the girl has turned into a highway.
Mr. Afagh
Meysam and Tina have just married and are renting a new building. One day they start washing the car in the parking lot and a few hours later they find out that it has fallen down. They have doubts whethet to tell the truth or hide it from their neighbors, and conflict between them to find the culprit ensues. Then they discover more serious problems.
Ra’ana, a 50-year-old single working mom, is living happily with her daughter Hoda. On her 18th birthday, in an accident, Hoda meets a sudden death, but the Iranian laws and customs give far harsher rulings on her mother Ra’ana, whose world has collapsed.
Enayat
Heshmat is a religious guy and a candidate for the election of Tehran but when a troubled old friend finds him his troubles begin. He has to find a way to cope with these troubles.
Yaghub
A tough-as-nails farm contractor proves she can compete, against unfair odds, with male competitors and lead her crew of female workers on northern Tehran’s largest orange harvest.
This cinematic film addresses the competitive challenges faced by athletes and has been written jointly by Milad Sadr Amali and Ali Asghari.
Mahtab and Ava are classmates in their second year of college studying engineering. The story begin when they and other classmates go on a trip to Esfahan.
Fazel
Azim, an afghan refugee, who works at the municipality at night, lives in Tehran along with his family. Being the head of entire family, he has to choose between his own life and his mother’s whom he has always claimed as the most important one in his life.
The movie "Unfinished Lights" is about a writer who adheres to a belief that seeks a theme related to his beliefs.
Nooshin's Father
Two Iranian teenagers in love want to get married, travel to the US to get a green card and live there, but their parents object. With not enough money saved, they pin their hopes on winning the state lottery to fund their trip, but tragedy derails their plans.
Mazloomi
Aslan's fiance Negar is going abroad the country illegally and without informing him at all. Now he is after a way to get a visa and go gets her back.
The story of a young poor aspiring filmmaker who is trying to raise money to make a short film about a man who stops trains while having to deal with family issues such as his mother's illness.
Oladi
Kaveh Nariman is a Doctor in the medical examiner's office. One day at his work he meets a corpse which is very familiar to him.
Kaveh Dehghanpour's first film "Matte Roof" is directed by him and was made in 1996 in one of the locations around Tehran. In this film, which has a social theme and is about the problems of a 30-year-old woman, Shahed Ahmad Lou, Nasim Adabi, and Nima Shahrokh Shahi have played roles. The story of The Matte Roof is about a 30-year-old woman named Pooneh. Pooneh works in a garbage dump and is looking to make a living, but judgments and failures make things harder for her. He wants to marry a man but ...
Six families in different compartments of a train, moving through a rainy night. In a single, 145-minute take, the film depicts the families and how their lives are interwoven with each other. Vacillating between dream and reality, each story builds on the one before and leads into the next. Each destiny is influenced by the other one on board, and all hurtle to the same destination.
Me is written and directed by Soheil Beiraghi and produced by Saeed Sa’adi and Saeed Khani. The film is about Azar (Leila Hatami), a woman who acts as a middle-man for those seeking illicit goods. According to Beiraghi: “I didn’t want to portray an ordinary woman, but the one who is living a double life. She is a rebellious woman who rebels against the law and individuals.” Me was officially selected in the Certain Regard section at the 34th Fajr International Film Festival.
Two families who live in neighborhood in south of Tehran have different looks to life. These differences make some troubles for both.
They will make it to the Guinness record book if he can stay on a turkey for some minutes, but everything doesn't go well as expected.
A girl named Parmida is killed and each of the characters form the story by what they say.
Amir and Sara are a young couple on their way to Melbourne to continue their studies. However, just a few hours before the departure of their flight, they are unintentionally involved in a tragic event.
Sahebi
A romance blooms between a young Iranian working in a Teheran factory and the daughter of an Afghan worker.
Forbidden is about social and family crimes that break the red line in some families. Morteza and his friend, who have an old relationship, are challenged by the arrival of a young girl. Morteza, who has returned to his hometown after a long time, does not know what betrayal and love awaits him.