Mehrshad Malakooti has been a Sound in some movies:
Facing Mirrors is about that Two very different women, Adineh and Rana, team up to claim their well-deserved freedom and happiness in this mesmerizing drama. Adineh, a rebellious and likeable transsexual woman, meets the conservative Rana while running away from her home and an arranged marriage. Rana is driving a taxi to pay off her imprisoned husband's debts, and her meeting with Adineh becomes the catalyst for pursuit of a better life. As th
...e pair grow to understand one another, both women feel increasingly responsible for one another's happiness. Unmissable. In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Homayoun Ershadi, Saber Abar, Shayesteh Irani, Maryam Boubani, Nima Shahrokh Shahi, Hengameh Ghaziani, Safa Aghajani, Negar Azarbayjani, Fereshteh Taerpoor, Ghazal Shakeri, Touraj Mansouri, Mehran Malakooti, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Fardin Khalatbari, Sara Bahrami, Rabe'e Oskouei, Iman Omidvari, Ramtin Firoozian.
Mission Impossible is about that A short documentary about a gamer who must find an appropriate game for his nephew who has come to stay with him. Under his own criteria, the game must be suitable for his nephew's vast amount of energy, suitable for play in apartments and also Iranian. As the filmmaker strives to find the perfect game for his nephew, he finds that he not only underestimates his young friend, but that their cultural touchstones aren't the same at all. Switching from genre to genre, coming across massively multiplayer online games and finding war games, released years ago, that seem to predict current conflicts between the U.S and the Middle East. In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Jafar Sanei Moghadam, Farahnaz Sharifi, Abbas Amini, Amir Joghatai.
Michael is about that In this quizzical drama, Mournes eagerly awaits the return of her soldier son, Mikael. Together with Mikael's deaf fiancee Naghmeh, Mournes happily tidies up her rural house and makes preparation for his arrival. Shortly after, a soldier is seen in the village knocking on her door, and Mournes joyfully spreads the news that her son has returned. However, things take a turn for the mysterious when it transpires that no one has actually seen Mikael in person. Has he really come back? Or do we see a mother who is unable to let her son go? In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Zeinab Baharmast, Donya Pakdaman, Reza Toushe, Jamshid Bahmani, Asghar Karimpour, Shahla Kavandi, Reza Abbasi.
Room Number Zero is about that Farhad Kiani is a young wealthy and proud man, he is having some issues and not feeling happy with his wife Sara. Farhad is so busy with his work that he doesn't know that Saeed, his old and good friend, is dealing with his daughter's illness. In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Niousha Zeighami, Farhad Najafi, Hamid Reza Yaraghchian, Movahhed Shadrou, Koshan Bahrami, Sogol Tahmasebi, Raha Shirazi, Reza Badamchi, Rosha Zeighami, Alireza Rajaei Moghadam, Hamid Reza Salimi, Mahkame Kashef, Ali Ebrahimi, Sonia Espahrom, Sina Taheri, Hasan Khani, Fahime Rostam Pour, Reza Sakhaei, Jamal Abdollah Vand, Sohrab Valad Beygi, Arsham Talebi, Shaniya Nagi Zadeh, Zari Valad Beygi, Mehdi Temoortash, Reza Ardalan, Hooshang Salek.
And Suddenly You Went Missing is about that Hozeh Honari's poetic documentary takes us back to 1980, to the town of Khoramshahr. Based on Martyr Behrooz Moradi's notes and report, 'And Suddenly You Went Missing' leads us through the events of the 35-days of resistance of the city, against the attacks from Iraq. Photos come to life in front of your eyes as the narrator shares his personal experiences, all accompanied by original footage and photos of a time when life took on a new meaning. Based on a true story. In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Farahnaz Sharifi, Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Mehdi Koohiyan, Mehdi Bagheri.
Nahid is about that Nahid, played by Sareh Bayat, has fought her way through a difficult divorce from her gambling-addicted husband. She has escaped with custody of her son, Amir Reza, and her freedom on one condition: that she never remarries. Financially struggling to support herself and the troublesome Amir Reza on her typist's wage, her prayers are answered in the form of Masood, a widower and successful business owner. Will she marry Masood at the risk of losing custody of her son or is there a way to navigate her husband's divorce terms? Reminiscent of Farhadi's 'A Separation', director Ida Panahandeh takes a look at Iran's strict divorce laws, but with the additional complication of the controversial 'temporary marriage'. In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Bijan Emkanian, Pejman Bazeghi, Jahangir Mirshekari, Arsalan Amiri, Pouria Rahimi Sam, Sareh Bayat, Milad Hosseinpour, Navid Mohammadzadeh, Ida Panahandeh, Hadi Ahmadi, Nasrin Babaei, Morteza Gheidi, Habib Majidi, Mehdi Moussavi, Majid Pousti, Soodabe Khosravi.
Standing in the Mist is about that Ahmad Motevaselian is a commander who defends his country from invading forces, but his mysterious fate is ultimately determined far from his homeland. Through genuine audio excerpts and entirely narrated by his comrades and family members, this unique biopic meticulously recounts the extraordinary life-story of one of the Revolutionary Guards’ most prominent commanders. In this film Mehrshad Malakooti collaborates with Sajjad Pahlevanzadeh, Mohammad Reza Shojaee, Behzad Jafari, Shahram Khalaj, Soodeh Azghandi, Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian, Habibollah Valinejad, Hadi Hejazifar, Amir Hossein Hashemi, Farhad Fadakar, Hadi Behrouz, Habib Khazaiefar, Emad Mohammadi.
Other films are:
A Lordless House, Lil' Pea, Bodyguard, Hendi and Hormoz, Dayan, Missing, Iranian Pets Club, Sons of Sindbad, The Judge and Death, The Marriage Project, Face to face, The Loser Man, The Situation of Mehdi, This Is My House, Sayab, On, Off, On, Elevator, Ascension, This Is a Two Way Street
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