Hashemian was born in 1959. He was awarded a BA in Film Production from the Hunter College City University. One of his works is "Journey to the Sun" (1999).Behrooz Hashemian has been a Producer in some movies:
Border Cafe is about that In the wake of her husband's death, headstrong widow Reyhan (Fereshtei Sadre Orafaei) longs to re-open his successful border cafe, despite rigid social standards that explicitly discourage her from doing so. Isolated from her friends and neighbours for her fervent
... efforts to resurrect the business, Reyhan also faces pressure from her conservative brother-in-law Nasser (Parviz Parastoei) who longs to take Reyhan as his second wife. Despite Nasser's vengeful efforts to break Reyhan’s spirits and put her out of business, Reyhan’s culinary skills soon begin drawing in a healthy clientele that includes kindly Greek trucker Zakariyo (Nikolas Padapopoulis), whose relationship with the determined restauranteur may provide an exit from her current crisis... In this film Behrooz Hashemian collaborates with Parviz Parastui, Fereshteh Sadre Orafaee, Jafar Panahi, Kambozia Partovi, Parviz Abnar, Mohammad Mokhtari, Mohammad Reza Sokoot, Peyman Yazdanian, Nikos Papadopoulos, Svieta Mikalishina, Vantzos Konstantinos, Esmail Soltanian, Jafar Vahabpour, Rana Karmanshahi, Zahra Jalilzadeh, Mehtab Talebi, Teli Ghanimati, Telebe Kazem Shayani, Serie Aghdami, Roya Zare, Hosseyn Mahmoodzadeh, Jodat Karhan, Baghnuleh Rahimof, Fatim Rajaby, Sekredy Mahmodtay, Nazar Hadja Hamedof, Mami Shavich, Cholokhadzeh, Ali Shir Nazarof, Ahledin Nabiof, Mersad Elderzovich, Kostas Vantzos, Hassan Ghafari.
Manhattan by Numbers is about that George Murphy, a laid-off newspaperman has 24 hours to come up with the back rent he owes or he will be put out in the street. Desperately, he sets out to find an old friend who might help, yet when he discovers that his old friend has seemingly disappeared, George's search begins to take on a whole different meaning. Naderi here creates a searing portrait of Manhattan in the '90s, a deeply troubling look at a world as harsh and uncaring of human concerns as the desert landscapes so powerfully captured. In this film Behrooz Hashemian collaborates with Amir Naderi, Ben Edlund, Bahman Maghsoudlou, Ramin Niami, Michael Thomas, John Wojda, Daniel Oreskes, Mary Geng, Eddie Olmedo, Norman Dallas, Lidia Romires, Dana Lauran, Branislav Tomich, James Callanan, Parviz Firoozeh, Judy Karp, Anthony Pellegrino, Roya Ansarian, Judy Nylon, Gato Barbieri.
We Only Live Twice is about that Siyamak is a minibus driver in Tehran. On the verge of his 40th birthday, he has decided to do everything that he’s ever longed to do, including visiting Dr. Ahmadi, who’s once been his favorite girl in university but he’s never had the chance to confess his feelings for her and also finding a man who was the reason he got fired from work and taking revenge on him. Siyamak doesn’t have more than a few days to do all of these. because he believes that on the day of his birth, he will die. In the midst of all these, he meets a young and beautiful girl, Shahrzad, who becomes the reason for his rising hopes. When the girl sees Siyamak’s indifference, she disappears. Siyamak has found a ray of hope with her presence in his life, without being able to find her… In this film Behrooz Hashemian collaborates with Negar Javaherian, Ramin Rastad, Raya Nasiri, Behnam Behzadi, Yadollah Najafi, Bayram Fazli, Hossein Alizadeh, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Ebadollah Karimi, Alireza Aghakhani, Mansoureh Yazdanjou, Hamidreza Lavafi, kurosh Alizadeh.
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