Alireza Ostadi has been a Actor in some movies:
For No Reason is about that Farhad and Elaheh are moving into a new house to start their married life. Arriving with all their worldly possessions stacked in boxes, they are surprised to find the former residents still in the house. Trying to negotiate around the other couple as they move their things in, Farhad and Elaheh find themselves unwittingly caught up in a wedding ceremony that is being hosted at the house that very night. Zany family come
...dy from Abdolreza Kahani. In this film Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Ahmad Mehranfar, Negar Javaherian, Pantea Bahram, Reza Attaran, Abdolreza Kahani, Jahangir Mirshekari, Ali Loghmani, Karen Homayounfar, Mohammad Kart, Afsaneh Tehranchi, Behnam Sharafi, Amir Ali Khani, Farahnaz Naderi, Shima Monfared, Navid Farahmarzi.
Hiva is about that Fifteen years after her husband Hamid was declared MIA in the war, Hiva decides to visit the places from their past in an attempt to move on with her life. Though she has received numerous marriage proposals, including from Hamid's fellow soldier Amir, she has yet to accept any of them, and she hopes that by saying a final goodbye to her missing husband she will be able to prepare her soul for a better future. She is not prepared however for the discovery that awaits her on her introspective journey. In this film Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Anahita Nemati, Atila Pesyani, Golchehreh Sajadiye, Jamshid Hashempour, Farhad Ghaemian, Rasoul Mollagholipour, Rahim Arabamini, Abdolreza Zohreh Kermani, Bahman Ardalan, Abdollah Eskandari, Babak Eskandari, Hossein Zandbaf, Babak Bayat, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Ali Fadakar, Bahram Badakhshani, Ali Salehi, Babak Borzooyeh, Ali Lak-Pourian, Behnaz Nazi, Atabak Naderi, Ali Farhadi, Saman Behroozian, Mehdi Roozbahani, Hasan Nazeri, Hasan Makhmalchi, Shahram Aalaei, Mohammad Reza Zahmatkesh, Milad Abdolhossein Zadeh, Abdollah Shiari, Mohsen Rostam Bakhsh, Farshid Fathi, Babak Ghalbi Khani, Mohammad Ali Shirzadi, Shahram Bahrami, Mehrdad Abbasi, Mehdi Tarokh, Saeid Al Faaoudi, Majid Ebrahimi, Mohammad Reza Izadi Yekta, Hassan Gholizadeh.
The Bright Day is about that Kindergarten teacher Roshan finds herself in a quandary when she embarks on a quest to save the life of her student's father, who has been accused of unintentional homicide and faces the death penalty. There are witnesses to support him, however, it soon becomes clear that they are afraid to comply because of the victim's powerful family's influence, and they are terrified of repercussions in their own lives. Roshan doggedly sticks to her goal in this tale of one woman against a corrupt judicial system. Winner of the Crystal Phoenix at the 31st Fajr Film Festival, this drama is not to be missed. In this film Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Pantea Bahram, Mehran Ahmadi, Gholamreza Gomroki, Bahman Ardalan, Mohammad Reza Sokoot, Ronak Younesi, Amir Reza Delavari, Babak Ardalan, Shahrzad Aghighi, Hossein Shahabi, Shima Monfared, Mohammad Reza Alimardani, Parya Ebrahimi, Amir Karbalaei Zadeh, Soudabeh Beyzaei, Bahram Behbahani, Babak Mehrabi, Vahid Aghapoor, Zahra Samadi Farhang, Mehdi Haji Saffari, Farkhondeh Farmanizadeh, Mohammad Reza Mokhtari, Farhad Mahdavi, Ramin Elahi, Hossein Soltani, Mohammad Rezaei, Farideh Gol Mahmoudi.
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 Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Negar Javaherian, Mani Haghighi, Payman Maadi, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Javad Norooz Beigi, Houman Behmanesh, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Vahid Moghadasi, Ali Golzadeh, Alireza Rashidi, Elham Korda, Roshanak Gerami, Nima Javidi, Keyvan Moghaddam, Martin Shamoonpour, Hamed Sabet, Saba Gorginpour, Mehrnoosh Shahhosseini, Parastoo Moghaddam, Vida Javan, Maral Mokhtari, Mehdi Delkhaste, Soodabe Khosravi.
I Am Diego Maradona is about that In this energetic black comedy, a stone thrown through a window becomes the catalyst for a family feud between two sisters and their families. Azar's son, Babak, is to marry Mahshid, Azadeh's daughter. However, things don't quite go to plan, and what begins as tension between the two factions becomes an all-out war. When kidnapping and attempted murder are added to the mix, it is unclear if the family will ever see eye to eye. Narrated by Azar's writer son, Fahrad, the film’s eclectic cast and episodic nature is reminiscent of the work of Wes Anderson. In this film Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Golab Adineh, Houman Seyyedi, Saber Abar, Vishka Asayesh, Babak Hamidian, Jamshid Hashempour, Saeed Aghakhani, Bahram Tavakoli, Javad Norooz Beigi, Mohsen Darsanj, Bahram Dehghan, Houman Behmanesh, Sara Bahrami, Mohammad Kart, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Alireza Alavian, Pantea Panahiha, Keyvan Moghaddam, Hamed Sabet, Misagh Zare, Mahsa Alafar, Sohi Banoo Zoalghadr, Sajjad Tabesh.
Binam Alley is about that Two families live in the same impoverished neighbourhood but their differing outlooks on life brings them many difficulties. Mehdi lives with his devoutly religious wife and three daughters. In the same building, lives Farzaneh who has lost her husband. She lives with her son and a baby girl. The narrative unpacks the lives of these two families, highlighting the generation gap in Iran and the struggle between tradition and modernity. In this film Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Baran Kosari, Farhad Aslani, Pantea Bahram, Mohammad Reza Ghaffari, Fereshteh Sadre Orafaee, Mahmoud Kalari, Amir Aghaei, Amir Adibparvar, Afshin Azizi, Mahmoud Khorsand, Hatef Alimardani, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Iman Omidvari, Asghar Nejad-Imani, Setareh Pesiani, Mansour Lashgari Ghouchani, Melisa Zakeri, Farkhondeh Farmanizadeh, Parvin Maleki, Hesam Rahimi manesh, Ramin Ghafoori, Mohammad Badrloo, Hamidreza Mohamadi.
Born in 87 is about that Directed by Majid Tavakkoli, this romantic drama tells the story of dreams and ambitions for a generation of young Iranians who often find those things difficult to come by. In this unique take on a familiar theme, a young couple assume the role of a much wealthier couple in order to spend their days with Tehran’s nouveau riche. The adventure begins with playful games that take the audience on a comic ride but it ends in horror when the young couple find themselves locked up in an apartment, facing a case of mistaken identities. At once twisted, unpredictable, funny and thrilling, Tavakkoli’s film is a masterful, beautifully acted, cleverly composed exercise in building suspense. In this film Alireza Ostadi collaborates with Anahita Nemati, Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, Masoud Salami, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Hengameh Hamidzadeh, Maryam Saadat, Ghazaleh Motamed, Ladan Nazi, Mohammad Kashfi, Pedram Sharifi, Majid Tavakoli, Ehsan Amani, Jamileh Darolshafaie, Paliz Shahmohammadi, Kamran Maleki, Mahtab Servati, Majid Rezaei, Mehdi Delkhaste.
Other films are:
A Few Cubic Meters of Love, I, Yellow, Guinness, Isolation, Majan, Immortality, Lottery, Nothing, Orange Days, My Second Year at Uni, Rona, Azim's Mother, Military Service, DIAPASON, Snake Venom, Tsunami, Adaam, Seven and a Half, Selfie With Rostam, Arina, Under the Supervision, Black Cat, Coconut 2, Fish and Puddle, Signature Certificate, 52 Hz, Double Song, The Future, Exit Permission, For Marjan, White Collar Workers, Not Too Far, The Last Word, A Girl in a Purple Dress, Without Aban, Be Human For Once A Week, Zakhm Baz, Latex Ceiling, Iran's Doughter, Troy, Forbiddance, Own Goal, Oxidan, Kan Pamenar, No Date, No Signature, Unfinished Lights, Walking on String, Sister, 21 Days Later, Malaria, Molotov Cocktail, This Population is Controllable, Parmida, Sludge Eater, Principal Agreement, Love Passion, 2 Player Game
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