
Koorosh Tahami
1971 (54 года)Az dourdast
Ramin Mohseni
Koorosh Tahami, Jamshid Hashempour
"From Afar" traces the malaise of a young artist and intellectual in three episodes: Book Burning, Breathing and Dawn. The Young protagonist lives in contemporary Tehran and he appears as a film student, an asthmatic businessman and a successful architect. In each story, he journeys toward a spiritual insight or emotion.
From Afar
Tanha dar chand Daghighe Sukut
Bahareh SadeghiJam
Babak Hamidian, Koorosh Tahami
A few years into the married life of Amiali and Shahrzad, they are on the verge of an important decision whit regard to their age and conditions, the decision of treatment and conceiving. Amirali, a musician and an artist, is faced with difficulties at work that makes him droopy , hopeless, discouraged and distrustful about his future and society. Shahzad is an ophthalmologist and a reasonable woman who decides to continue the treatment on her on with the help of their family doctor, Dr.HesamFardmanesh. Agreat gap forms between Sharzad and Amirali which is the source of forced secrecy between them and causes the tragedy.
Tanha dar chand Daghighe Sukut
نسل جادویی
Iraj Karimi
Hedie Tehrani, Rambod Javan
Babak is more than just an unemployed engineer living with his parents in his 20s. He possesses a supernatural sense of hearing, so strong he can hear through solid walls and over great distances. But Babak is not the only one with bizarre, unexplained powers. A group of extraordinary individuals begin to emerge and find each other. Will they learn to use their powers for anything other than their own selfish means? With experimental sequences and innovative camerawork, director Iraj Karimi takes a whimsical look at a band of youths brought together through their abilities, but bound by their lack of purpose.
The Magic Generation
شبانه
Keivan Alimohammadi, Omid Bonakdar
Hedie Tehrani, Kamand Amirsoleimani
A young woman tries to deal with the insight that her brother is dying. Shabnam is a photographer and sister of a famous war photographer, Hamed. Just before she goes to a party, she is told that the brother has been injured and is in hospital. Shabnam is dragged into a series of strange events, where the boundary between rus and reality is blurred. The debuting feature film directors are also film and art critics in Iran, Bonakdar himself artist - hardly surprising given the film's strong image awareness. It also has to be overlooked with the bit-wise banal depictions of cocaine scrambling and dangerous men.
Nocturnal