Asghar Nezamdoost has been a Sound in some movies:
The Desert's Shepherds is about that Mokhtar along with his father Mousa and Mirza are working as shepherds in the desert. Due to his wife's illness, Mirza asks Qadir, the son of the herd owner, for permission to go to his house and find out about her condition. He does not agree. Mirza goes home with Mokhtar's agreement. A number of sheep and goats perished in the sandstorm. Qadir considers Mirza to be the cause of Hashem's death and beats him
...up. Mokhtar sided with Mirza and stood in front of Qadir and demanded his salary. Qadir asks Mokhtar to pay for the lost herd. Mokhtar complains to Qadir's father. Qadir insults him and drives him away. Mokhtar takes him from the gendarme station and finally the case ends in Qadir's favor. In this film Asghar Nezamdoost collaborates with Golab Adineh, Ferdous Kaviani, Sirous Gorjestani, Esmaeel Poor Reza, Davoud Yousefian, Hossein Alizadeh, Mohammad Zarbaf, Hossein Mahjoob, Ali Zhekan, Mehri Mehrnia, Reza Zhian, Nosrat Dastmardi, Ali Akbar Jahanbakhsh, Gholamreza Leylazi.
Milad is about that A railroad employee is arrested and transferred to Tehran in pursuit of his opposition against the regime. His wife and son, Milad, start to look for him in all the prisons, but prison authorities are totally unaware of him. Because of their new crisis and all the financial problems, Milad is looking for work, and in the same way, he also chooses the path of his father. During the events of the 15th of Khordad, his combats get more serious, leading to his grandfather's martyrdom and the intensification of his resistance... In this film Asghar Nezamdoost collaborates with Mehri Vadadian, Mohammad Poursattar, Abolfazl Jalili, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Manoochehr Oliaei, Sami Tahassoni, Moharram Basim, Abbas Ghahremani, Hassan Arab, Minoo Abrishami -, Naser Bahram Pour, Ali Fakhr Shafayi, Mojtaba Shahseta, Ali Sanjari, Iraj Sanandaji, Ali Reza Taghi khani, Hamzeh Yazani, Faramarz Bahrampoor, Hossein Asgari, Hamid Salehi.
Raining Blood is about that During the clashes between the army and the people in Sabalan Square in Nezamabad on 8th September 1978, three soldiers of the Qasr garrison run away. , join the people and leave the fighting spot. A group is created to arrest these three soldiers. After a while, and when they are eventually found, one of the them, , is killed and the two others are injured and caught. In this film Asghar Nezamdoost collaborates with Rasoul Sadrameli, Ali Hessami, Morteza Hannaneh, Amir Ghavidel, Reza Ardalan, Ali Asgari, Behrouz Sadeghi, Ali Mazinani, Hassan Norahani, Ali Ghafouri Sabzevari, Abbas Asadi, Ghasem Dehghani Sangestani, Seyed Ali Salehii.
How Starry Was the Night is about that Late in the summer; Cheshmeh-Sarveh village, Lorestan Bakhtiar is a blind young boy who begs to make a living. The people have abandoned the village to get away from its scorching heat and the intensity of agricultural duties. They have settled between the mountains and they live in the tents. Bakhtiar is the only villager who has stayed there. He waits for the passing cars to stop by; thus, he earns some negligible amount of money from the passengers or the drivers. His brother, Mirza, is his only one in touch with his family, who live in the tents. One day after finishing his daily work, on the way back to his home, Bakhtiar notices a car in which there is a bride. His mood changes; thereby, he starts hallucinating. The next day he looks everywhere in the village to find the source of the sound. He reaches somewhere; as if it is a lake (a sewage). The sound of the frogs attract him and the lake becomes his sensational resort. Then, Bakhtiar passes most of his time by the lake till the autumn arrives. With the first autumn rain, the lake turns to a rivulet. Yet Bakhtiar has got nothing to think of. In this film Asghar Nezamdoost collaborates with Mehdi Sabaghzadeh, Hossein Jafarian, Davoud Yousefian, Abbas Ghahremani, Naser Gholamrezai, Hossein Asgari, Ghodousi Hassanvand, Bakhtiar Hassanvand, Mirza Kaviani, Khadijeh Nazarian, Mahmood Eghdami.
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