Bahram Afshari

Bahram Afshari

Perfil

Bahram Afshari

Películas

Sag Band
Farzad
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.
Staging
Asad
Assad, along with his group, creates fake accident scenes to claim insurance.
Mr. Censor
Shahram
An author who couldn't get his book printed due to censorship, gets an opportunity to write a bestseller after a chance meeting.
Cheshm O Goosh Baste
Saeed gholami
Two people find themselves in the middle of a murder plot. One can't hear and the other one can't see.
Newcastle
There is an old house in which some people are living without its owner's permission. Once, the people living there find out that the owner of the house will be back to his home by the night and...
Rahman 1400
Rahman is the custodian of a company and the doctor has told him that he will die soon. He decides to with the help of his friend Anush make a plan and inherit some money for his family.
Simple Worker Needed
Ghadam
Ghadam is a simple young guy who has come to Tehran from his village to work. He works in Rahmat's shop and has fallen in love with his daughter Moones. But Ghadam's life soon changes radically when his cousin comes to live by him.
Lantouri
Lantouri is the name of a gang that mugs people in broad daylight on the streets of Tehran and breaks into homes in the city’s rich northern district. The gang also kidnaps children from families who have become wealthy through corruption and embezzlement of state funds. The film begins with the confessions of individual gang members. Sociologists, human rights activists and political hardliners also have their say. Gang member Pasha runs amok because Maryam, a socially committed, self-confident journalist, does not reciprocate his feelings. The badly injured young woman demands lex talionis – the law, applicable in Iran, of ‘an eye for an eye’.