Bayram Fazli is a multi-award winning director and cinematographer. He is known for his work in 'Persian Catwalk' (2009), 'We Only Live Twice' (2008), which was screened at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and the Chicago International Film Festival, and 'Day Break' (2005), which was screened at the Kerala International Film Festival. During his successful career, Fazli won best short film at the Molodist International Film Festival for 'The Well' (2002) and was nominated for a Golden Frog for 'Ma
...ndoo' (2010).Bayram Fazli has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
Metallic Volume is about that Raya Nasiri's short film passes wonderfully through a mix of emotional states, providing the audience with an unresolved but poignant encounter with a difficult issue. When a young girl mysteriously appears in the back of a woman's car, her initial confusion quickly turns to peace, and a painful dilemma suddenly becomes much simpler. Yet this strange occurrence may not be the hope that she needed, and the peace she feels may only be a prelude to a dark fate. In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Raya Nasiri, Helia Refaie, Mohammad Shahverdi, Naser Refaie.
Roommate is about that Mahsa, originally from Abadan, is living in Tehran as a student. She must find a place to live in while in Tehran, she decides, on a friend's advice, to live in a house which belongs to an old woman called Fakhri Khanoum. Fakhri Khanoum is supposed to leave Iran and tells Mahsa that she will no longer be able to live in the house after she leaves the country because she intends to rent it to a couple after her departure. Mahsa who has no other place than Fakhri Kahnoum's house decides to convince Fakhri Khanoum to allow her to continue living in the house. so, she asks Jamshid, a medial student and a waiter to help her and play the role of her futur husband. The problem starts when Fakhri Khanoum runs into problems and she must stay a more longer in Tehran. After a while, Jamshid and Mahsa start having feelings for each other. The problem is confounded when Mahsa's father pays a visit to her and is shocked to see Jamshid with his unmarried daughter. Finally, everything is settled down when Mahsa and Jamshid marry together and live happily ever after. In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Asal Badiee, Maryam Boubani, Majid Moshiri, Fathollah Jafari Jozani, Bita Saharkhiz, Peyman Khaksar, Mohsen Namjoo, Leila Zareh, Sara Samiei, Mohsen Maleki, Shahrzad Kamal Zadeh, Arjang Amirfazli, Ali Mardaneh, Amirhossein Sadeghi, Babak Badkoobe, Alireza Ashkan, Mehrdad Farid.
Accusation is about that In this satirical comedy, which pokes fun at the oppressive treatment of journalists in Iran, Ehsan is an endlessly down-on-his-luck journalist struggling with a messy divorce. So even when he finds success writing an article about superstitious beliefs amongst the urban middle classes, his new found popularity turns out to be a burden. His work is misinterpreted by the authorities, who attempt to imprison him for fraud! Aided by the quirky and flirtatious Nasim, he sets out on a desperate bid to save himself, uncovering a web of shadowy conspirators as he goes. But with his superstitious ex-wife at the centre of the conspiracy, can Ehsan clear his name? In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Borzoo Arjmand, Elnaz Shakerdoost, Reza Attaran, Peyman Khaksar, Bijan Banafshe Khah, Albert Arakelian, Malake Ranjbar, Maryam Saadat, Maryam Amir Jalali, Sara Samiei, Fariba Motekhases, Mehrdad Farid.
Women Are Incredible is about that After the legalisation of polygamy in Iran, things come to a head for Ardalan when he is involved in an unfortunate car accident. Injured in the crash, the secret of Ardalan's multiple marriages is suddenly unearthed, as his many wives vie for his attention. All from different backgrounds and with varying situations at home, the three women react very differently to the news, and as the inevitable comic clash reaches its height, Ardalan finds himself pulled in literally three different directions. Can he reconcile with the women before he is washed away by an encroaching sea of debt and bitter spouses? In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Reza Davoudnejad, Afsaneh Bayegan, Bahareh Rahnama, Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Hamid Goudarzi, Jamshid Hashempour, Elaheh Hesari, Peyman Khaksar, Nadia Maghooli, Albert Arakelian, Babak Eskandari, Hassan Rouhparvari, Naser Sohrabi, Ahmad Salehi, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Mehrdad Farid.
Dawn is about that In Iran, capital punishment is carried out according to Islamic law, which gives the family of the victim ownership of the offender's life. Day Break - based on a compilation of true stories and shot inside Tehran's century-old prison - revolves around the imminent execution of Mansour, a man found guilty of murder. When the family of the victim does not show up on the appointed day of the sentencing, Mansour's execution is postponed again and again. Stuck inside the purgatory of his own mind, he waits as time passes on without him, caught between life and death, retribution and forgiveness. In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Hossein Yari, Mehran Kashani, Atash Taghipour, Behrooz Shoeibi, Hoda Nasseh, Reza Radmanesh, Asghar Bichareh, Ebrahim Saeedi, Hamid Rahmanian, Zabih Afshar, Vahid Nikkhah Azad, Hassan Zahedi, Mohammad Shiri, Amir Abedi, David Bergeaud, Ahmad Saket.
Persian Catwalk is about that 'Persian Catwalk' explores the relatively unexplored fashion industry in Iran. The filmmaker discusses the history of Iranian fashion, including the trends that occurred over the years, as well as the resistance from the religious government. As a counterpoint, the film also follows Mahdis, a 20 year old Iranian woman with aspirations of becoming a model, a vocation mainly frowned upon in Iran. As we watch Mahdis's progress, we find ourselves rooting for her through her trials and tribulations. A deeply human film that questions where the line should be placed between tradition and contemporary living. In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Marjan Alizadeh, Mahdieh Araghi.
Bayram Fazli has been a Director in some movies:
Do You Have Another Apple? is about that In an unspecified dystopia, a tyrant rules with an iron fist. To maintain control over the people, he employs 'Dasdaran', dangerous, scythe-wielding warriors who obey his orders without question or qualm. But at last the day has come where a hero will rise from the masses to challenge the Dasdaran and free his people from subjugation and slavery. The only problem is that this hero is completely incompetent! 'Have You Another Apple' is a bold, surrealistic comedy from director Fazli Bayram that brilliantly subverts traditional movie tropes with hilarious effect. In this film Bayram Fazli collaborates with Maryam Boubani, Farshid Faraji, Ebrahim Saeedi, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Zabih Afshar, Leila Mousavi, Ahmad Reza Akbari, Mahtab Motaasseb, Ali Yaqobi, Mirshoja Gerakoei, Ahmad Naghade, Hamid Reza Ashtianipour, Alireza Ghorbani.
Other films are:
Tehran Has No More Pomegranates, Sharafnaz, Bitter Dream, Invitation, Sunset Truck, From Tehran to Heaven, We Only Live Twice, The Wind's Letters, Internet Adventures, Beautiful Jinn, Maybe a Miracle, End of the Earth
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