Bahram Beyzai ( بهرام بیضائی ) was born on the 26 December, 1938 in Tehran, Iran. He has served the arts in many roles: as a film director, film editor, theatre director, screenwriter, playwright, producer and researcher. Bahram Beyzai comes from a family of poets which explains his fascination with and talent for writing. He is the creator of the film 'Ragbar' (1971), one of the most acknowledged and celebrated features of Iranian Cinema.Bahram Beyzai has been a Director in some movies:
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...lers is about that A house is being prepared for a wedding and that's when people hear the news that some of the Bride's relatives passed away in an accident. After that, a funeral takes place in the house and everyone forgets about the future of the young couple and their wedding. In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Homa Rusta, Jahangir Forouhar, Jamileh Sheikhi, Gholamreza Tabatabai, Jamshid Layegh, Farrokh Lagha Hooshmand, Majid Mozaffari, Mozhdeh Shamsai, Atash Taghipour, Hooshang Ghovanloo, Jamshid Esmailkhani, Fariborz Arabnia, Enayat Bakhshi, Mahtab Nasirpour, Bagher Sahraroodi, Shahin Alizadeh, Hamid Amjad, Mahbubeh Bayat, Parisa Beizai, Ali Asghar Garmsiri, Hormoz Hedayat, Farzaneh Neshat-khah, Esmaeel Poor Reza, Mohammad Poursattar, Fahimeh Rahimnia, Iraj Raminfar, Khosro Khosravi, Majid Rudiani, Abbas Sheikhzadeh, Reza Rakhshan, Yadollah Najafi, Mehrdad Fakhimi, Babak Bayat, Nikoo Kheradmand, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Mohammad Reza Sharifi, Rahman Moghaddam, Farajollah Golsefidi, Farhang Moayyeri, Masood Takavar, Zhaleh Shoari, Hamidreza Hedayati, Khosrow Amir Sadeghi, Sahereh Matin, Mohammad Ghomi, Fatemeh Taghavi, Nader Bayat, Ebrahim Hanibal.
Killing Mad Dogs is about that Golrokh is a talented author left to pick up the pieces of her unfaithful husband's business. Betrayed and left in the lurch by his former business partner, her husband now remains in hiding from his creditors. To bail him out, Golrokh is forced to put herself through a terrifying ordeal, one that will shatter her honor and dignity and leave her at the mercy of her redeemed husband's mercurial nature. In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Ahmad Najafi, Behzad Farahani, Mitra Hajjar, Reza Kianian, Ferdous Kaviani, Maryam Boubani, Jamshid Layegh, Majid Mozaffari, Mozhdeh Shamsai, Davood Fathali Beigi, Hooshang Ghovanloo, Dariush Arjmand, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Enayat Bakhshi, Esmail Shangale, Hassan Pourshirazi, Kazem Afrandnia, Kamran Bakhtar, Mahmood Banafshekhah, Jafar Bozorgi, Habib Dehghan Nasab, Kamran Foyoozat, Mahtab Nasirpour, Arsh Poor Zarei, Bagher Sahraroodi, Yadollah Teymouri, Manoochehr Azari, Iraj Raminfar, Ali Soleimani, Jahangir Mirshekari, Asghar Rafiejam, Mehran Malakooti, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Mehdi Golestaneh, Rabe'e Oskouei, Farhang Moayyeri, Ali Karim, Saba Khozoie, Vartan Sahakian, Ahmad Akeshteh, Shahrokh Sakhai, Manouchehr Afsari, Ebrahim Aghajani, Ahmad Neshat, Hassan Dadshokr, Masoud Sakhaei, Mohammad Hamed, Ali Vasegh Maleki, Davoud Abbasi, Mohammad Farzin.
Bahram Beyzai has been a Editor in some movies:
The Tower of Minoo is about that After being the only one to survive a brutal attack on Minoo Island and seeing Mansoor, his friend and future brother-in-law, turned into a martyr, Musa is left with a burden of memories that continue to haunt him even years later. Now having recently got married to Minoo, he hopes to overcome his memories of the past with this promise of a better future. Introspective drama about the desire to start anew and the damaging psychological effects of war. In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Niki Karimi, Turan Mehrzad, Ali Mosaffa, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Ebrahim Hatamikia, Majid Modaresi, Aziz Saati, Alireza Kohan Deiri, Mohammad Mehdi Dadgo.
When We're All Asleep is about that Chakameh who has lost both her husband and child in a car accident meets someone who recently been released from prison. While she is under pressure from the lawyers to compromise with the arrested driver, the guy told her his story of his arrest. In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Shaghayegh Farahani, Sahar Dolatshahi, Hossein Moheb Ahari, Majid Mozaffari, Mozhdeh Shamsai, Hedayat Hashemi, Iraj Raminfar, Mehrdad Ziaei, Sirus Taslimi, Asghar Rafiejam, Mohammad Reza Darvishi, Saeed Malekan, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Mohammad Rezaei Rad, Hesam Navab Safavi, Hossein Abolsedgh, Alireza Jalalitabar, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Atoosa Ghalamfarsaei, Amir Kaveh Ahaninjan, Reza Deylami, Mirtaher Mazloumi, Mehdi Tarokh, Ali Zare.
Bashu, the Little Stranger is about that At the height of the Iran-Iraq war, Bahram Beizai made Bashu: the Little Stranger. Beizai's film tells the story of young Bashu, who, displaced from his home in Khuzestan thanks to an Iraqi bombardment, seeks refuge in northern Iran. Bashu speaks Arabic while the villagers of northern Iran speak Gilaki. Thus Bashu fails to communicate with the people and is alienated from his new environment. He undergoes a further displacement when he hallucinates and sees his mother, who was killed in the bombardment but who wanders as an apparition through the fields of northern Iran. Past and present collide in this powerful story about childhood and war. The magnificent Susan Taslimi plays Naii, a middle-aged mother of two who takes Bashu in when her fellow villagers, by and large, reject him on the basis of his ethnicity. Filmed at the height of the war in 1985, the film experienced delays in its release, for the authorities found its message on the war to be, at best, ambiguous. At a time when cinema was recruited into the war effort, the authorities called for simple answers to complex questions: Does Beizai condemn the Iraqi invaders? Or does he condemn war in general terms as the total failure of the human spirit? Audiences found their own answers when the film was released in 1989. Synopsis by IMVBox In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Sousan Taslimi, Farrokh Lagha Hooshmand, Iraj Raminfar, Jahangir Mirshekari, Adnan Afravian, Parviz Pour Hosseini, Behrouz Moavenian, Akbar Doodkar, Reza Hushmand, Mohammad Farkhah, Moazez Bani Dokht, Azizollah Salmani, Asghar Shahverdi, Farhang Moayyeri, Firooz Malekzadeh, Alireza Zarrin, Shahaboddin Adel.
The Runner is about that After enrolling in a school, an impoverished boy finds conflict with his classmates and decides to compete to earn their respect. In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Amir Naderi, Behrouz Gharibpour, Gholam Reza Ramezani, Mohsen Shah Mohammadi, Majid Niroomand, Mani petgar, Mousa Torki Zadeh, Alireza Gholamzadeh, Ali Pasdarzadeh, Shirzad Bashkal, Mohammad Navazi, Abed Ostovar, Mehrdad Kabiri, Heydar Nazari, Behrouz Maghsoodlou, Mohammad Ali Amini, Reza Ramezani, Mohammad Hassanzadeh, Firooz Malekzadeh, Abbas Nazeri Nik, Mohammad Haghighi, Nezamoddin Kiaie.
Death of Yazdgerd is about that In part poetic, in part political, Bahram Beizai's Death of Yazdgerd tells the tale of a king at a time of war. King Yazdgerd's body is discovered in a decaying building in a desert in Iran. The cause of death is a mystery and the question is who killed the king. The king's wife and daughter are accused of the crime and offer their story in an attempt to escape torture and death. Synopsis by IMVBox In this film Bahram Beyzai collaborates with Amin Tarokh, Mehdi Hashemi, Sousan Taslimi, Karim Akbari Mobarakeh, Alireza Khamse, Iraj Raminfar, Aziz Saati, Abdollah Eskandari, Mehrdad Fakhimi, Babak Bayat, Jalal Moayerian, Bahman Heidari, Yasaman Arami -, Mahmoud Behrouzian, Freydoun Khooshabafard.
Other films are:
The Fateful Day, Maybe Some Other Time, Ballad of Tara, Stranger and the Fog, Downpour, Season Five, Time, The Eloquent Carpet, Talk to the Wind, Shadow to Shadow, Cinder, A Trip, Amoo Sibilou, Cylinder, Hidden Games, The Raven
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