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.
What kind of world power is Iran becoming, and how will Western countries deal with it?
First Case, Second Case is a gripping documentary-drama that explores the political upheaval in Iran during the 1980s. The story follows a group of students who find themselves caught in the midst of the revolution, as they grapple with loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of their actions. Through their experiences, the film delves into themes of power, politics, and the moral ambiguity of revolution.
The Day I Became a Woman is a film composed of three vignettes highlighting the lives of women in Iran. The first story follows a young girl on her 9th birthday, when she is forced by village elders to wear a chador and lose her freedom. The second story focuses on a married woman who decides to go on a shopping spree and escape from the oppression of her husband. The final story portrays an elderly woman who becomes a target of ridicule when she climbs a tree to retrieve her stolen stove. Through these stories, the film explores themes of tradition, women's rights, and the struggle for freedom in Iran.
Enemies of Happiness is a documentary film that follows the journey of an opium-addict turned political activist in Afghanistan. The film explores themes of women's rights, political corruption, and the fight for democracy in a war-torn country. It highlights the challenges faced by women in a society dominated by misogyny and explores the bravery and determination of the protagonist to bring about change.
Gold and Copper is a drama/romance movie released in 2010. The film tells the story of two individuals who meet under unlikely circumstances and develop a deep connection. As they navigate their way through life's challenges, their relationship is tested, ultimately leading to a revelation about the true power of love and friendship.
Set in the 1890s in the central desert region of Australia, 'Serenades' tells the tale of Jila who is conceived when her Afghan cameleer father wins her Aboriginal mother in a card game.
An Iranian-born teenager living in suburban New Jersey thinks of herself as simply an American until anti-Iranian sentiment erupts in her community after American hostages are held in Iran.
Tight Spot (1973) is a thrilling crime drama set in Iran. The story follows a group of individuals who find themselves caught in a web of corruption and social injustice. As they navigate the dangerous political landscape, they must confront a corrupt priest, fight against the oppressive government, and seek justice for those who have been wronged. With elements of heroism, rebellion, and struggle, Tight Spot explores themes of good versus evil and the fight for freedom.
The Hidden Half is a drama film set in Iran during the 1970s. It follows the story of a female protagonist who becomes involved in social activism and fights against the oppressive regime. She struggles with her love life, as she is accused of murder and faces unfaithfulness in her marriage. The film explores themes of revolution, political struggle, and the fight for women's rights.
Two friends (Katerina Didaskalo, Stefan Danalyov) are separated when their village is divided by Communism, but they meet again 40 years later and begin having an affair.
Paradise (2016) is a comedy-drama that explores the cultural differences and complexities of love in 21st-century Germany. The film revolves around the lives of young people who grapple with their beliefs, religious identities, and the challenges posed by a rapidly changing world. Amidst the clash of cultures, the protagonists navigate their way through relationships and find moments of joy, humor, and vulnerability. Paradise offers a heartwarming and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience in a diverse and interconnected world.
Documentary showing the life of children of the Afghan villages bordering Iran, and how their life and culture were affected by Taliban regime.
Set in the Umayyad Caliphate, this movie follows the events of a fateful day involving a dance ritual, decapitation, martyrdom, and the killing of Hussein.
Smell of Camphor, Fragrance of Jasmine is a dark comedy about a retired actor who faces his own mortality. After losing his wife and experiencing the death of an infant, the actor is confronted with his own mortality as he prepares for his own funeral. Along the way, he encounters a sheik, a mullah, and other characters who challenge his beliefs and traditions. The film explores themes of loss, tradition, and the fragility of life in the backdrop of the Islamic revolution in Iran.
Beena struggles to follow her dream of the freedom to choose her own destiny and the love of her life, but her overly dramatic and meddlesome Indian mother Billo, wants to marry her off.
An Iranian assassin is sent to the United States to kill a former Iranian official who served under the Shah of Iran. The night before the assassination he find out that his target (Mr. Tabataie) has already been killed by a Muslim American Hassan Tantai (aka David Theodore Belfield). A prominent mullah residing in the U.S. find him a new assassination target.
Khasmammad, who never spoke a word of Russian in his life, suddenly starts to dream in Russian at night. This issue spreads throughout the village. His family takes him to the doctor. After seeing that this is not helping, they have to go to the mullah.
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