Bahram Alian has been a Actor in some movies:
Saman is about that In a shoe manufacturing factory, an accountant is preparing a loan to develop the factory and also pay off the employees' debts. One of the main shareholders tries to undermine the new management by hiring a number of workers and interrupting the work in the factory. Meanwhile, the accountant's child gets sick and he has to travel to Tehran for the treatment of his child. The disease is a brain tumor and the child has to be sent a
...broad for further treatments. The shareholder tries to provide the expenses of sending the child abroad and instead he asks the accountant to withdraw the loan he has requested. The accountant has to make a decision between the two choices of either treating the child or paying the workers' debts. He finally decides to get the loan and pay for the workers' debts. On the other hand, the workers allocate a percentage of their incomes to the treatment of the accountant's child after they get aware of his problems. In this film Bahram Alian collaborates with Pourandokht Mahiman, Mir Salah Hosseini, Paridokht Eghbalpour, Akbar Zanjanpoor, Shapoor Bakhshayi, Mohammad Shiri, Reza Ardalan, Ahmad Abbasgholi, Ahmad Nikazar, Ghodratollah Ehsani, Masoumeh Zabiri, Javad Eslami, Mohammad Shirazi, Azam Ghashghaei, Hamid Hamze, Sharif Lotfi, Hossein Fayyaz, Mohsen Makari.
From Afar is about that "From Afar" traces the malaise of a young Iranian artist and intellectual in three episodes: Book Burning, Breathing and Dawn. The Young protagonist lives in contemporary Tehran and he appears as a film student, an asthmatic businessman and a successful architect. In each story, he journeys toward a spiritual insight or emotion. In this film Bahram Alian collaborates with Homayoun Ershadi, Behnaz Jafari, Dariush Arjmand, Mehdi Mayamei, Jamshid Hashempour, Mahbubeh Bayat, Kamand Amir Soleymani, Iraj Raminfar, Kourosh Tahami, Ebrahim Abadi, Reza Afshar, Farshad Mohammadi, Bahram Dehghan, Karen Homayounfar, Saeed Ahmadi, Jalal Moayerian, Zohreh Safavi, Saeedeh Arab, Mohammad Ali Najafi, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Amir Hossein Mirshekari, Vargha Ameri, Amir Dejhakam, Ramin Mohseni, Reza Zanjanian-Vafa, Biuk Mirzaei.
The One Who Left is about that Rahman has two sons, Seyf-Allah and Hojjat. Hojjat leaves the village and goes to the city; he starts working in a factory. Seyf-Allah always thinks of joining his brother. Rahman, however, continues his moderate life with his old and disabled father in the village. (Baba-Hamzeh, Rahman’s father, loses his hope for getting his feet cured in the city; thus, he returns to the village.) Baba-Hamzeh keeps encouraging Rahman to cultive their farm. However, as Rahman owes Eskandari (the owner of the dairy farm) some money, he cannot fulfill his father’s wish, and is left with no choice but to work for him in the dairy farm. Eskandari urges Rahman to pay his money back, and in this way, he is getting Rahman encouraged to render his field to Eskandari. Despite Eskandari’s threats, Rahman gets back to work in his field after his father’s death; thereby, to make his father’s wish come true. Eskandari gets killed through a quarrel with his driver. Seyf-Allah who has gone to his brother in Tehran, gets tired of the city life; thus, he returns to his father in the village. In this film Bahram Alian collaborates with Ferdous Kaviani, Hossein Kasbian, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Eshagh Khanzadi, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Siavash Tahmoures, MohammadTaghi Kahnamooei, Hamid Delshakib, Parviz Shokri, Karim Davami, Ahmad Abbasgholi, Ahmad Nikazar, Mohsen Sadeghi Nasab, Siavash Shakeri, Shokoufeh Kosari, Mehrdad Daneshpoor, Manouchehr Behrooj, Majid Gharizadeh, Mohammad sadeg Javadi.
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