Reza Teymouri has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
Half Life Nature is about that 'Half-Life Nature' is a documentary criticizing the progress of industrialization in Tehran, and charting the correlation of such industrialization with the destruction of nature. In a condemnation of the speed in which Tehran is becoming more and more urbanized, the film covers an array of the environmental issues blighting the city's wildlife and human populations. Noise, deforestation, pollution, and the
...resulting decline of the bird population all come under fire in Omid Abdollahi's awareness-rousing short. In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Omid Abdollahi, Mohammad Afarideh, Shahab Abroshan.
The Other is about that This movie follows a boy who lives with his mother in a village. The boy has lost his father and needs to travel to Tehran with his soon-to-be stepfather... In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Mehran Rajabi, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Mehran Kashani, Asghar Naghizadeh, Merila Zarei, Nazanin Mofakham, Saeed Malekan, Babak Mirzakhani, Mehdi Rahmani, Mohammad Ali Najafi, Babak Shakiba, Mohammad Sheivandi, Mohammad Ali Miandar, Nobar Ghanbarian, Mohammad Akbari, Sirus Hemati, Faramarz Roshanayi.
Meeting Leila is about that The only nuptial condition an inveterate chain smoker receives from his perfume-testing fiancee is to quit smoking. This poses a problem for the advertising agency ideas man for whom smoking is all part of the creative process. In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Bahareh Rahnama, Leila Hatami, Alireza Barazandeh, Abbas Kiarostami, Adel Yaraghi, Sasan Nakhaei, Rana Amini, Eleni Karaindrou, Duke Ellington.
Puzzleys is about that ‘Puzzleys’ is the name of a four-member group of IT students who, in spite of suitable job opportunities and the opposition expressed by their families, want to start up their own business. Other than their education and determination, all they have is an idea. They need backing, experience and business knowledge, so they leave their small town to go to the capital city of Tehran to realize their dreams. They take time off from university and cram into the baggage compartment of a bus for a 15-hour trip to Tehran where the real challenges begin. Website: karafilm.ir In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Esmaeel Monsef, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Babak Mirzakhani, Mehdi Ganji, Abbas Kowsari, Ahmad Reza Taee.
Friends at Work is about that In 1983, amidst the hardships of post-revolutionary and war-torn Iran, a group of engineering classmates established a steel foundry near the city of Sari, in the North of Iran. Their main goal was to gain income for themselves and at the same time eliminate the nation’s dependence on foreign steel. They dubbed themselves 'the Tabarestaners' after the name of the province where they first began their successful collaborations. Over the years they have worked together to overcome many obstacles which were mostly due to economic problems at the national level. They founded the Tabarestan Steel Foundry and have since established other factories around Iran. The Tabarestaners have maintained their circle of friends and relatives for years. Now that they have reached retirement age they are thinking about the future of their industries. The film starts with Mr. Gholamreza Rasoolian, CEO of Tabarestan Steel Complex, traveling to visit his factory. During the course of the film, we get to know the other Tabarestaners one by one and their roles in the development of their projects and their individual achievements. Moreover, the film depicts the Tabarestaners’ cordial relationships. Website: karafilm.ir In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Mohsen Abdolvahab, Mohammad Haddadi, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Reza Mortazavi, Nezamoddin Kiaie, Ahmad Vafaei, Abbas Kowsari.
MAHAK: A World She Founded is about that The life of Saideh Ghods changed completely when her two-year-old daughter Kiana was diagnosed with cancer. As she confronted her daughter’s suffering, she became aware of the suffering of so many impoverished families in hospital corridors around the country who were dealing with children afflicted by cancer. When, due to the doctors’ timely diagnosis, Kiana was on the path to a full recovery, Saideh Ghods resolved to prevent the unnecessary deaths of children with cancer caused by lack of access to therapeutic facilities or insufficient financial resources. Ghods founded MAHAK over 25 years ago. It quickly gained fame and support throughout Iran. Today it is one of the most highly functioning and trusted charities in the country. Countless children have been helped and saved. A few years after founding MAHAK, Ghods, along with a group of Iranian philanthropists, established a fully equipped hospital in Tehran that specializes in treating children with cancer. Website: karafilm.ir In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Mohsen Abdolvahab, Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Reza Mortazavi, Rashid Danesh, Ahmad Vafaei, Abbas Kowsari, Peyman Hooshmandzaseh.
Mother of the Earth is about that This documentary takes a brief look at Hayedeh Shirzadi and her husband’s shared life, love and work and their attempt to put an end to the dumping and burial of urban garbage. Due to their hard work and ingenuity, 100% of the city of Kermanshah’s garbage is now recycled and the bio waste is made into organic fertilizers.Shirzadi studied recycling in Germany. She returned to Iran in order to clean up the environment, to stop the destruction of arable land, and to curb air and water pollution. Her first attempts were ignored but she kept at the local government until she was successful in getting the job of waste manager, first in her birth place Gilane Gharb and then in Kermanshah. She also traveled around Iran and helped establish recycling center in many cities. Today Kermanshah’s waste is all recycled and converted into useful products. She is an energetic leader and the fate of the earth is her main concern. Shirzadi has recently launched a site for recycling construction rubble. In this film Reza Teymouri collaborates with Mahnaz Afzali, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Shirin Barghnavard, Iman Vaziri, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Abbas Kowsari, Peyman Hooshmandzaseh, Ahmad Reza Taee.
Other films are:
Be Calm and Count to Seven, Lady Ghods of Iran, Iranian Pets Club, Sons of Sindbad, All That's Missing, No Place For Angels, Face to face, Hands Look
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