Made In Iran is a hilarious comedy TV show that takes place in Iran. It follows the lives of a group of friends as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of everyday life in the country. With its clever and witty humor, the show offers a unique perspective on Iranian culture and society.
Five youngsters enter the Hippo Challenge because of their skills, and this is the beginning of a friendship between them, unaware that the Hippo Challenge is designed by a big, powerful Mafia and unpredictable adventures ...
Subdued is a drama film set in Tehran, Iran. It follows the story of a divorced woman who works as a restaurant manager and deals with the challenges of her job, her relationship with her employer, and the emotional turmoil caused by the loss of her mother. She navigates through a society marked by drug addiction and tries to find solace in the friendships she forms along the way.
The Painting Pool is a heartwarming drama that tells the story of two mentally disabled children, Maryam and Reza, who develop a deep friendship and ultimately fall in love. Set in Iran, the movie explores themes of acceptance, perseverance, and the power of human connection despite societal barriers. As Maryam and Reza navigate life with their mental disabilities, they face challenges, but also find joy and comfort in their unique bond. The film beautifully portrays their journey of self-discovery and the importance of compassion and understanding.
Melbourne is a captivating drama that explores the complex relationships between a mother, a son, and a husband. The story revolves around their struggles with fear, suffocation, and the challenges of living in a foreign country. The backdrop of Melbourne adds depth to the narrative, highlighting themes of immigration and cultural identity. Tobacco and the tragic loss of a child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) further intensify the emotional journey.
When Yasmin was six years old, as her son is now, the family immigrated to Berlin. Now the heroine is forced to return to Iran because of the death of her father. the son suffers from autism, and this greatly complicates the trip. Arriving in Iran, Yasmin, who hardly knew her father, is surprised to discover that he left her all the inheritance. a short and unwanted stay in her father's hometown and meetings with those who knew him make her rethink concepts such as life, death and human nature.
A free adaptation of the classic William Faulkner novel, AS I LAY DYING follows four siblings - three brothers, accompanying their only sister - as they drive to the south of Iran with their newly-deceased father's body. Their father's will demands that his body be buried in a small, faraway village, a place none of his children have ever heard of.
After a long time, three sisters come back to their paternal house. They face a caretaker along with their mother struggling with Alzheimer's. But there is no trace of the father who has disappeared in an early morning. A dead body is found, but none of the sisters are going to identify the body due to the hatred rooted in their hearts. There is a dark secret in the family, but no one intends to talk about it.
Pari and Farhad are a middle-class couple who are both involved in theater and cinema. They love each other and are happy with their son, but suddenly they are faced with Pari's unplanned pregnancy. Farhad insists on an abortion but Pari believes that abortion is inhuman and cannot accept her husband's idea. A baby, bringing the possibility of making their family world even happier, causes serious disruptions in their lives.
Ahmad is a clergy man who has a quiet and lovely life with her wife. However, his life changes when her wife becomes pregnant. Economical pressure causes him to change jobs until he is offered a role in a movie.
A theater by Mohammad Aghebati
An accidental encounter between a man and a woman changes their future.
Roya is a resourceful young woman who is juggling with loans to pay back a large debt. With her gift of the gab and her determination to fight her way out, she finds herself at the top of a small ponzi scheme that promises to be lucrative, but very soon the mechanism seizes up and a sense of control gives way to anxiety. With a sense of narrative sequencing akin to his senior, Jafar Panahi (The Circle, Blood and Gold), Mahmoud Ghaffari portrays a protagonist hemmed in by a double straightjacket, one where social and gender inequality are inextricably intertwined. His character is neither a heroine nor the passive victim of a crushing system but warrior-like yet evanescent. Arguably, this determination, which draws its energy from despair, can be seen as an obligation incumbent on any filmmaker practising their art in today’s Iran: the obligation to fight up to the point where one’s very absence leaves a void full of meaning.
Arghavan is a woman close to middle age. When she and her husband take the pet dog to the vet, if someone has forced the animal to eat a lot of sweets, which is likely to make him blind.
A woman in four months of pregnancy doubts the health of her fetus.
On the FM wave, there are 48 things happening.
A divorced couple have to go on a trip for the mental health of their only daughter after three years. During the trip, the truth of their past lives are revealed, facts that have led to their separation. The health of their child hangs in the balance as they continue their confrontations, potentially jeopardising their new relationships and their futures.
"Tin-Tin and the Secret of Mondas Palace" is being staged for the first time in the Middle East, based on the famous Belgian comic book Tin-Tin. Dashtarai as a director has used new and special elements to perform this play.
A theatre directed by Afsaneh Mahian.