Mahmud Mahdavi has been a Make up in some movies:
Her Eyes is about that After fifteen years in prison, Mansour Hekmat is released and starts seeking for Rahim Kiani who had ungenerously caused him to get arrested. Through a meeting with his cellmate Mohammad, who is a free man like him now, Mansour gets to know his family and falls inadvertently in love with his 20-year old daughter... In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Faramarz Gharibian, Saeed Pirdoost, Pourandokht Mahiman, Firouz
...Behjat-Mohamadi, Fathollah Jafari Jozani, Masoud Jafari Jozani, Davoud Yousefian, Alireza Zarrindast, Kambiz Roshanravan, Siavash Tahmoures, Ahmad Ahmadii, Mahmoud Azizi, Farhad Arjmandi, Asghar Rahmani, Susan Rastkar, Sahar Jafari Jozani, Abbas Haghighi, Mohammad Hossein Ghaffari, Mahshid Bazargani.
The Way to Love is about that Yusof is an eleven year old boy whose wish is to grant his grandmother's vow, which is unrolling a carpet in Karbala. Yusof sneaks the carpet out and gets on a bus which its destination is Karbala. In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Mehrdad Ziaei, Sima Motalebi, Babak Panahi, Kaveh Imani, Fardin Khalatbari, Mehdi Shojai, Amir Abedi, Ahmad Abbasgholi, Shahram Motevali Bashi, Maryam Kazemi, Iraj Ashouri, Arastoo Khoshrazm, Bijan Shekarriz, Tahereh Alaei, Mehdi Rashedi, Hosseyn Parastar.
White Nights is about that A young university professor, who leads a quiet and reclusive life and fills his life with reading and teaching literature, meets a young girl who has altered the course of her life for the sake of a man she loves. She has promised to meet her beloved at a certain spot on four consecutive nights exactly one year after their last meeting. The young professor's encounter with the young and passionate girl over four nights brings about significant changes in both of their lives and beliefs. Now concepts like love, literature, and expectation have a new meaning for them. In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Hanieh Tavassoli, Mehdi Ahmadi, Peyman Mir Ali Akbari, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Parviz Abnar, Farzad Motamen, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Jamshid Alvandi, Hossein Zandbaf, Peyman Yazdanian, Hilda Hashempour, Hossein Fallah, Saeed Aghighi, Susan Rastkar, Majid Sabagh Behrouz, Masoomeh Eskandari.
Crimson Journey is about that When southern city of Khorramshahr falls during the imposed war, a group of people embark on a journey of venture and adventure. In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Borzoo Arjmand, Hamid Farrokhnejad, Habib Dehghan Nasab, Ahmad Kaveri, Hashem Attar, Mohammad Mokhtari, Ali Loghmani, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Pirouz Arjmand, Ghazal Saremi, Behzad Adineh, Majid Molaei, Sadegh Safaie.
Buffalos is about that In a Kurdish village, a retired colonel known as Khan, wants to destroy the houses of the villagers in order to establish a casino. The villagers oppose him but Khan encounters them with his violent group known as the Buffalos. Khan also tries to reach a young girl called Aatieh, but he faces Taleb who is her fiance. Taleb is killed by the Buffalos and Atieh commits suicide. This bitter accident makes the villagers angry, and Aslan who is a passionate rural young man and loves Galavizh, the daughter of the head of the Ploice Station, sergeant Boushehri, refers to him and asks him to stop the Khan. Sergeant Boushehri who finds out that his commanders are in support of Khan, decides to stand against him and gives him a 24-hour chance to leave the village. In a short interval, the sergeant is arrested and sergeant Vafaei replaces him. Aslan and the other men of the village stop the automobile which is taking sergeant Boushehri to prison and release him. The Buffalos begin a violent and wild struggle against the villagers and sergeant Boushehri, but they resist courageously and eventually perish the Buffalos and also the Khan. Peace returns to the village, but after a while, officers of the government enter the village having a new mission. In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Fathali Oveisi, Safar Kashkooli, Akbar Sadeghi, Susan Rastkar, Abbas Rahmanipoor, Rafi Madadkar, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Abbas Mokhtari, Majid Mirzaeian, Hassan Arab, Mahmoud Dini, Hossein Molla Ghasemi, Hassan Mosayebi, Behzad Khosroshahi, Bahram Rahmanipour, Nosrat Dastmardi, Amir Bakan, Hassan L'ali, Ghordrat Ghorbani.
Patal and Small Wishes is about that A mother's innocent gift of an atlas globe to her son, Vahid, reveals itself to be a supernatural force. From inside the globe a singing figure emerges by the name of Patal, and has the ability to grant all the boy's wishes. He soon learns of the great power emanating from the globe and begins using it in everyday life, from saving a motorcyclist from crashing into their family car to solving his household chores. The magic never ceases to amaze and enrich the young boy's life in this charmingly quirky film. But could the power of the globe be far too much for only a young boy to handle? In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Reza Kianian, Rasoul Mollagholipour, Fereshteh Taerpoor, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Ahmad Aghalou, Masoud Keramati, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Fariba Jedikar, Mehdi Sajadehchi, Azim Javanrooh, Farhad Arjmandi, Kambiz Samimi Mofakham, Hamid Ghadakchian, Ahmadreza Asadi.
Star and Diamond is about that A war-weary old man takes his furniture and household goods to Tehran in a pickup to give to his daughter Karimeh. On the way he is killed in an enemy air strike. Mostafa, the driver of the pickup truck, decides to take the old man's property to Karimeh; he brings his own mother along. In this film Mahmud Mahdavi collaborates with Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Nematollah Gorji, Soraya Ghasemi, Hamid Jebeli, Enayat Bakhshi, Manouchehr Hamedi, Siamak Shayeghi, Homayoun Asadian, Abbas Nozari, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Bahram Dehghan, Dariush Ayari, Amir Molaei, Reza Ahangar, Behrouz Sadeghi, Hamid Hamze, Hadi Meshkat, Davood Moslemi, Faramarz Rasooli, Mahmoud Tabrizi.
Other films are:
The School We Went to
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