Mehdi Darabi (مهدی دارابی) has been a Sound Designer in the following movies: Be a Man (2016), A Fugitive From Bagboo (2012), The Twelve Seats (2012), Concert on Water (2010), Concert on Water (2010) and more. Mehdi Darabi (مهدی دارابی) has been a Sound Designer in the following TV series: Once Upon a Time (1992).
Mehdi Darabi (مهدی دارابی) has been a Sound in some movies:
Jat is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran.
A unique documentary that focuses on the lives of ""Jats,"" the term for cameleers in the south east of Iran. Jats, recompensed with an annual salary as well as camel calves, are very much under the thumbs of the flock owners, with little in the way of autonomy of their own. Shockingly, some of these jats are young children. This insightful takes place in Iran's central deserts, and follows the children of the nomadic tribes in the area. In this film Mehdi Darabi (مهدی دارابی) collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi (مرتضی پورصمدی), Mohammad Ali Sajadi (محمدعلی سجادی), Mohammad Reza Sarhangi (محمدرضا سرهنگی), Masoud Keramati (مسعود کرامتی), Mohammad Reza Aligholi (محمدرضا علیقلی)
Chigh is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran.
Chigh is a fabric used by the Kurd nomads of Western Iran for covering tents, and woven from reeds and goat's fleece into beautifully textured patterns. This documentary is a visual reflection on the making of Chigh which resonates with a deep sense of history, tradition and spirituality. With a narrative of Gabriel and the six days of creation accompanying the visual story, the film portrays the deep significance Chigh has in the lives of the nomadic people and their way of life. In this film Mehdi Darabi (مهدی دارابی) collaborates with Kamran Shirdel (کامران شیردل), Morteza Poursamadi (مرتضی پورصمدی), Mohammad Reza Sarhangi (محمدرضا سرهنگی), Mohammad Reza Aslani (محمدرضا اصلانی), Arash Shahriari (آرش شهریاری), Farrokh Fadaee (فرخ فدایی)
My Tribe Kormanj is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran.
In Khorasan, there are around 300 small and large Kurdish Kormanj tribes who live in various areas in the region. During the Safavid era, these tribes were moved on several occasions from the west of Iran to Khorasan. Now these tribes make up an important part of the region. Bahram Azimpour’s 'My Tribe, Kormanj' provides fascinating insight into the cultural traditions of the Kormanji, spanning 20 years. The documentary specifically follows the lives, work and celebrations of women and children of the Kormanj tribe in the Dargaz region. A film that relies heavily on its cinematography to unlock a hidden world through rarely seen footage, 'My Tribe Kormanj' is not to be missed. In this film Mehdi Darabi (مهدی دارابی) collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi (مرتضی پورصمدی), Mohammad Reza Sarhangi (محمدرضا سرهنگی), Bahram Azimpoor (بهرام عظیمپور), Bahman Ardalan (بهمن اردلان), Jila Ipakchi (ژیلا ایپکچی)