Vahid Moghadasi has been a Sound in some movies:
Modest Reception is about that It is clear from this film's explosive opening sequence that there is more to Leila and Kaveh than meets the eye. Armed with sacks of banknotes, the pair are on a mission to donate millions to the needy of rural Iran - whether the targets of their philanthropy want the money or not. The couple's ambiguous relationship shrouds them in mystery, and as we follow them on their quest, it becomes clear that Kaveh's increas
...ingly sadistic nature threatens to overwhelm their good deeds. There are subtle nods to Tarantino’s dark humor in this gripping drama, which questions the very nature of charity itself. In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Saber Abar, Taraneh Alidoosti, Mani Haghighi, Saeed Changizian, Esmaeel Khalaj, Nader Fallah, Mohammadreza Najafi, Ghorban Najafi, Negar Nemati, Amir Hossein Ghodsi, Hayedeh Safiyari, Houman Behmanesh, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Jalal Shamsian, Mehdi Tavakolli Zaniani, Amir Reza Kouhestani, Naghi Seif Jamali, Mohammad Aghebati, Danial Fathi, Himan Dehgani, Vahid Aghapoor, Abbas Kowsari.
Awakening Dreams is about that Hamid's brother has been missing in action, presumed dead, for twenty-two years. Coming to terms with the loss, Hamid has now moved on and, as custom dictates, married his brother's widow. But his future happiness is cut abruptly short by the unexpected return of his brother from the frontline. With the local clergy decreeing that the second marriage be annulled, Hamid can only watch as the life he has strenuously built crumbles around him, and he is now faced with the question of what he will do to protect it. In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Amin Hayaei, Roz Razavi, Hengameh Ghaziani, Esmaeel Khalaj, Hamid Farrokhnejad, Sara Khoeniha, Habib Dehghan Nasab, Amir Hossein Arman, Touraj Mansouri, Mohammadali Basheh Ahangar, Hamid Bashe Ahangar, Mohammad Reza Gohari, Abbas Bolvandi, Aria Aziminejad, Ali Ashtianipoor, Fariba Jedikar, Hamidreza Azarang, Alireza Alavian, Ahmadreza Shojaei, kurosh Alizadeh.
Mourning is about that In this darkly comic road trip, a deaf couple takes responsibility for their nephew, Arshia, following the death of his parents. Most children are ignorant to the problems of adults by sheer ignorance but Arshia literally cannot understand the frantic signing between his aunt and uncle. What follows is a film that stands out for its cinematic poetry by conveying the premise that even where disability is present, compassion is universal through even the simplest of gestures. In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Javad Norooz Beigi, Hamid Reza Ahmadi Ara, Morteza Farshbaf, Sharareh Pasha, Kiumars Giti, Amirhossein Maleki, Adel Yaraghi, Anahita Ghazvinizadeh, Hesam Eslami, Siamak Kari Nezhad, Alireza Alavian.
The Corridor is about that When Shiva’s husband Behzad is sent to prison on a manslaughter charge, she does all she can to maintain a sense of normality for herself and her young son, Amir Ali. Amir Ali, a first grader, has never met his father, and, at their social worker’s suggestion, Shiva decides that it is best for Amir Ali to meet Behzad. After initial trepidation, Amir Ali forms a close bond with his father. However, with the threat of execution looming on the horizon, Shiva must scramble ask the victim’s family for forgiveness. A heart-rending tale of a child’s newly discovered affection for his father, this film questions whether forgiveness for death is ever possible. In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Hanieh Tavassoli, Reza Attaran, Saeed Changizian, Shahrokh Foroutanian, Behrooz Shoeibi, Afsaneh Chehrehazad, Seyyed Mahmoud Razavi, Mehdi Jafari, Hamid Reza Ghorbani, Babak Karimi Tari, Zahra Kamali, Behzad Abdi, Negar Abedi, Alireza Alavian, Mohammad Reza Shirkhanlou, Fatemeh Kamali, Masoud Mirtaheri, Esmaeel Hatami Kia.
Melbourne is about that Hours before leaving Tehran for a three-year stay in Melbourne, young couple Amir (Peyman Moaadi) and Sara (Negar Javaherian) find themselves looking after a neighbour's newborn, left to them by the nanny. However, this well-meaning favour soon turns tragic and threatens to derail more than just their plans to move abroad. Unfolding in real-time and almost entirely within a Tehran apartment, this psychological drama patiently burrows to the heart of its moral dilemma, where doing the right thing may in fact be the very worst choice for this well-meaning couple. Assisted by excellent performances, intimate cinematography and expert editing, 'Melbourne' is a compellingly universal and thoroughly engrossing movie. A very tense thriller not to be missed! In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Negar Javaherian, Mani Haghighi, Payman Maadi, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Javad Norooz Beigi, Houman Behmanesh, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Ali Golzadeh, Alireza Rashidi, Elham Korda, Roshanak Gerami, Nima Javidi, Keyvan Moghaddam, Martin Shamoonpour, Hamed Sabet, Alireza Ostadi, Saba Gorginpour, Mehrnoosh Shahhosseini, Parastoo Moghaddam, Vida Javan, Maral Mokhtari, Mehdi Delkhaste, Soodabe Khosravi.
Delta X is about that When tenuous couple Siyavash and Elnaz join their friends Hamid and Mahsa for a trip to the coast, they are dismayed by the unexpected arrival of Siyavash's former lover Bita and her husband Babak. Convinced that the chance meeting is a deliberate setup by Hamid, Siyavash starts to descend into a world of distrust and paranoia as his jealousy and resentment take their toll. His relationship with Elnaz jeopardised, his friendship with Hamid strained, Siyavash finds himself willing to dirty his very soul as he attempts to right past wrongs and rewrite fate to his own selfish ends. In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Afsaneh Pakroo, Siamak Safari, Bita Beygi, Alireza Amini, Zahir Yari, Farshad Golsefidi, Siavash Jafari, Morteza Esmaeil Kashi, Houman Kabiri, Hani Golshahi, Majid Ali Eslam, Sharareh Ranjbar, Sina Doorendishan, Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Catherine Aslani, Mehdi Delkhaste.
Raspberry is about that Rezvan is a surrogate for wealthy couple Hamid and Homa. Despite their different outlooks on the world, the couple have trusted her to carry the child they always wanted. However, when a devastating accident takes place, it looks as if Rezvan will have to give up the child. This is not the least of her worries, as she also has to contend with an emotionally unstable brother-in-law and the painful recollections of her late husband. The coming birth is the only ray of light she can see in a bleak future, and now even that seems uncertain. As the date draws nearer, Rezvan continually wonders if life can be like the raspberry bush and if some good can come from bad circumstances. In this film Vahid Moghadasi collaborates with Niki Karimi, Mehran Ahmadi, Mahmoud Kalari, Saman Salur, Hayedeh Safiyari, Samira Hassanpoor, Hossein Ghourchian, Mehdi Pakdel, Behzad Abdi, Rasoul Seyed Arabi, Mahmood Nazaralian, Tabassom Hashemi, Bijan Afshar, Sohi Banoo Zoalghadr, Mansoor Nobakht, Sasan Salur.
Other films are:
Avalanche, Duet, Death of the Fish, Invitation, Negar, Unfinished Lights, Emperor of Hell, From Tehran to London, Dressage, Hattrick, Recipient, Acrid, Fat Shaker, Night Out, Tehran, The Strangerr, Devil's Throat, A Little Further, Pothole, Butcher Angels, Stranger, Pig Gene, Kingslayer, Headless, Ti Ti, The Old Bachelor, On Rails Edge, Two Dogs, Iron Deficiency, Like a Fish on the Moon, The Wedlock, I Hate the Dawn, Loving Steps
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