A woman goes back to her birthplace after a long time, however, she’s just like a stranger in the family, especially her son. She’s fighting to prove her motherhood, however, she’s always considered as a shrew and rebellious woman!
In the courtyard of a residential complex, a pregnant woman and a boy meet. When the woman takes the boy to her house to fix his broken toy, the boy learns a secret about the woman's life and.
It is the story of a family on the first of September 1941, which undergoes changes during the occupation of Iran by the Allies.
A young homeless girl supports herself as a surrogate mother for money. A human rights attorney tries to help her change her life, but ithe challenges seem insurmountable. This is a rarely seen side of Iranian society.
Hamed and Sepideh are not in a relationship anymore; they parted ways and the college years in which they watched movies together are just a far-off memory. Hamed has pursued his passion for music, he has recently released his first album and has been married for a year with a music instructor, Minoo. Sepideh has become an English teacher for preschoolers and is now wed to a builder, Massoud, who ironically can’t seem to build a solid marriage. In spite of everything, Hamed hasn’t forgotten about Sepideh yet and, when she goes back to their hometown, Minoo encourages her husband to meet her and clear his mind about what he really wants. With the collusion of a long time friend who owns a stationer, Hamed orchestrates an accidental meeting with Sepideh, in the attempt to find out more about her current life and, at the same time, to put himself to test.
Following protests to the presidential election in 2009, an elderly woman has one night to clear her house of any politically troublesome belongings of her family. To help her out; her deceased husband, her executed brother and two martyred and immigrated sons are back to life in their picture frames.
How many young people are planning to set up a restaurant? One of them has died and a significant amount of money is missing.
This movie is about a group game and there is some new persons in game that will make them pay.
Ata and Masoumeh are living in a rented house. Their lease time is over and they can not pay the rent added. But they like to stay and live in this house...
Negar Javaherian is an actress who was born in 1983 in Tehran, Iran. She entered in cinema with “I'm Taraneh, 15” directed by Rasoul Sadr Ameli in 2001. She has won the Crystal Simorgh of Best First Role Actress from the 28th Fajr Film Festival for “Gold and Copper” by Houmayoon Asadian. She has also been nominated for the Crystal Simorgh of Best First Role Actress from 31th Fajr Film Festival for “The Painting Pool” by Maziar Miri. Her most notable activities are “Melbourne” by Nima Javidi and “Khabgah-e dokhtaran” by Mohammad Hossein Latifi.
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