Once Upon a Time in Iran is a thrilling TV show that takes place in 1940s Iran, amidst the chaos and tensions of World War II. The story follows a group of individuals who become entangled in love, espionage, and patriotism as they navigate the intricacies of war and fight for their country's freedom.
The Lizard is a satirical comedy that tells the story of a master thief who disguises himself as a mullah in order to escape from prison. He uses his fake identity to manipulate the prison system and the people around him, leading to hilarious situations and unexpected consequences. The film explores themes of religion, identity, and the power of deception. With its clever storytelling and witty humor, The Lizard offers a unique and entertaining perspective on Iranian society.
Wednesday, May 9 is a suspenseful drama-thriller that unfolds on a single day, as secrets from the past resurface and threaten to shatter the lives of the characters. Tensions rise, relationships are tested, and the truth slowly unravels in unexpected ways.
Aida, a 17 year old girl, begins to suspect his dad is cheating on her mother.
The Last Supper is a heartrending drama that tells the story of a forbidden love between a young man and an older woman in Iran. Their relationship is tested by societal intolerance and the challenges they face due to their age difference. Despite the obstacles, they try to defy societal norms and pursue their love. The Last Supper explores themes of love, intolerance, and the complexities of relationships in a conservative society.
Gilaneh is a movie set during the Iran-Iraq war, depicting the lives of individuals caught in the conflict and its aftermath. It explores the impact of war on the people and the choices they make to survive.
Mr. Yousef is a touching movie that explores the deep connection between a man and his daughter. The story follows Mr. Yousef as he navigates the challenges of life, always supported by the love and support of his daughter.
Ahmad is a psychiatrist, believing in the treatment of the soul with the medicine in a positivistic and laboratorial way. But when his wife goes missing, he gets involved in his own delusions. Trying hard to find a trace of her, he goes to all of his friends. He desperately tries to act as a very democratic person, giving priority to his wife’s joy and pleasures. He is even willing to show that he would be happy if his wife marries one of his friends since he thinks the other one would be able to make her happier. But it seems that she’s notified that the matter of her happiness is absolutely not dependent on a “man”. Thus he sees that all his scientific beliefs are collapsed…
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.
During a demonstration, with the assistance of a man named Manouchehr, Fereshteh succeeds to get rid of the security forces. After victory of the revolution, they accidentally meet each other and consequently get married despite disagreement of Fereshteh’s family. Coming back from the honeymoon, they are encountered with a new situation altering all the peoples’ lives. The men should go to the war front for defending their country after the invasion of Iraqi Army to Iran.
A close friend of Homayoon, Bahram, commits suicide and leaves all his belongings to Homayoon's daughter, which makes Bahram suspicios and unvails a hidden romatic relationship.
It's A Story About Life Of Crime...
A woman is suspicious of her husband that he has cheated on her with another woman but little by little she begins to doubt more about that and grows nervous.
What if you lived by the sea, and one day you stopped hearing the sound of the waves? What would you do then? That's the question posed by Saman Salur in 'Thirteen 59', an introspective study of the psychological side of war. A chief commander in the Iranian army wakes up from a coma years after the war in which he fought has ended. Unable to define himself by the conflict anymore, he struggles to move on from what he has always known and find the peace within himself. Habit is the hardest addiction to kick.
Rana (Elementary Teacher) and Amir (Worker's Crystal Workshop) have started their love life in the old neighborhood, on the margin of the city, unlike that the insane snap is marked to their simple happiness.
Taha (played by Amin Tarokh) returns to the country after many years of war and captivity in the war. But he realizes that everything has changed, even his family has changed, he does not know that there is a truth behind these bitter facts.
The story about a boy whom her mother passes away and he meets an angel...
The story of a young man who is interested in acting, who is accepted in the audition of a big movie, and in order to join this project and achieve his dream of becoming an actor, he has to accept the special conditions and mental and psychological exercises of the acting group in an isolated town.
A welder discovers his wife has disappeared. He sets out to look for her.