Farahnaz Sharifi has been a Editor in some movies:
Mission Impossible is about that A short documentary about a gamer who must find an appropriate game for his nephew who has come to stay with him. Under his own criteria, the game must be suitable for his nephew's vast amount of energy, suitable for play in apartments and also Iranian. As the filmmaker strives to find the perfect game for his nephew, he finds that he not only underestimates his young friend, but that their cultural touchstones
...aren't the same at all. Switching from genre to genre, coming across massively multiplayer online games and finding war games, released years ago, that seem to predict current conflicts between the U.S and the Middle East. In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Jafar Sanei Moghadam, Abbas Amini, Mehrshad Malakooti, Amir Joghatai.
Farahnaz Sharifi has been a Writer in some movies:
Consulting God is about that A short documentary about Estekhareh, the practice of consulting the Koran for help in decision-making in modern Iran. In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Saeed Rashtian, Mohammad Sadeq Jafari.
Borderless is about that The film is the story of a boy who always goes for fishing in a grounded ship remained from war in zero point borders. He has transformed the grounded ship into the place for his seclusion and serenity is disturbed when a stranger appears. The stranger claims owning the ship while the boy does not admit it and resists the strangers. To seize the ship, the stranger has no way but to divide the ship into two parts by force. A few days later, another stranger turns up ... In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Ashkan Ashkani, Esmaeel Monsef, Siamak Kari Nezhad, Mojtaba Amini, Amir Hossein Asgari, Alireza Baledi, Arsalan Ali Pourian, Arash Mehraban, Zeinab Naserpour, Hamed Bodaghi, Amiryal Arjmand, Mostafa Soltani.
The Night of Infatuation is about that This vibrant documentary takes us on a historical journey of Iranian music throughout the 20th century. In order to understand our recent past, however, the film casts its eye back even further; we learn that following the Arab conquest, Zoroastrian musicians placed great emphasis on the expression of emotion in their work. Following a 300 year silence, music gradually seeped its way back into the region, before blooming into the massive industry we know today. Informative and beautifully shot, this film features insight from such experts as poets Simin Behbahani and Ahmad Reza Ahmadi. Of course, Saffarian's retrospective documentary also showcases plenty of music from the 1900s through the early 2000s. Exuding pop and vintage appeal, as well as boasting visually striking and exclusive footage, 'Night of Infatuation' will take you on a nostalgic journey back in time. In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Nasser Saffarian, Babak Salek, Mehrdad Dadgari, Babak Bazrafshan.
And Suddenly You Went Missing is about that Hozeh Honari's poetic documentary takes us back to 1980, to the town of Khoramshahr. Based on Martyr Behrooz Moradi's notes and report, 'And Suddenly You Went Missing' leads us through the events of the 35-days of resistance of the city, against the attacks from Iraq. Photos come to life in front of your eyes as the narrator shares his personal experiences, all accompanied by original footage and photos of a time when life took on a new meaning. Based on a true story. In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Mehrshad Malakooti, Mehdi Koohiyan, Mehdi Bagheri.
Farahnaz Sharifi has been a Director in some movies:
Missing is about that Once we begin to consider certain people, items, or memories as our own, we lay ourselves open to the threat that we’ll lose them. Once the loss actually occurs, our mental image of the lost thing doesn’t disappear – on the contrary – it intensifies. This documentary, inspired by the stories of missing people in Iranian newspapers, searches for people who have disappeared for various reasons, but their tracks still resonate. A wide spectrum of archival materials offers a variety of answers to the question of how the absent can remain present, while live images of grieving loved ones then act as an appeal to all those who would brush off this painful ambivalence. „It could be so simple at times. We just leave home and forget to return. Or don’t want to return. Or cannot return...” F. Sharifi In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Saber Abar, Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Mehrshad Malakooti, Pantea Panahiha, Farshad Fozooni, Ehsan Rasoulof.
All That's Missing. In this film Farahnaz Sharifi collaborates with Mohammad Asheghi, Saba Nedaei, Amir Partozadeh, Reza Teymouri, Hassan Shabankareh, Ali Rashidifar, Zeinab Tabrizi.
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