Farhad Mahdavi has been a Actor in some movies:
The Bright Day is about that Kindergarten teacher Roshan finds herself in a quandary when she embarks on a quest to save the life of her student's father, who has been accused of unintentional homicide and faces the death penalty. There are witnesses to support him, however, it soon becomes clear that they are afraid to comply because of the victim's powerful family's influence, and they are terrified of repercussions in their own lives. Roshan dog
...gedly sticks to her goal in this tale of one woman against a corrupt judicial system. Winner of the Crystal Phoenix at the 31st Fajr Film Festival, this drama is not to be missed. In this film Farhad Mahdavi collaborates with Pantea Bahram, Mehran Ahmadi, Gholamreza Gomroki, Bahman Ardalan, Mohammad Reza Sokoot, Ronak Younesi, Amir Reza Delavari, Babak Ardalan, Shahrzad Aghighi, Hossein Shahabi, Shima Monfared, Alireza Ostadi, Mohammad Reza Alimardani, Parya Ebrahimi, Amir Karbalaei Zadeh, Soudabeh Beyzaei, Bahram Behbahani, Babak Mehrabi, Vahid Aghapoor, Zahra Samadi Farhang, Mehdi Haji Saffari, Farkhondeh Farmanizadeh, Mohammad Reza Mokhtari, Ramin Elahi, Hossein Soltani, Mohammad Rezaei, Farideh Gol Mahmoudi.
I'm Not Alone Anymore is about that Danial is a talented pottery maker from the north of Iran. A teenager, Danial has grown up without his father, who died in the Iran-Iraq War, and whose identity he often tries to inject into his art. One day he makes a vase and sends it into a competition under his father's name, but when it wins the top prize, questions are raised about the identity of the artist when the man tied to it has been dead for years. As Danial tries to keep the memory of his father alive, he also must come to terms with the truth of his situation in this loving drama about the psychology of letting go. In this film Farhad Mahdavi collaborates with Laleh Eskandari, Gholam Reza Ramezani, Mohammad Reza Sokoot, Afshin Azizi, Abbas Rafei, Siavash Tahmoures, Azadeh Khorshid Doost, Farajollah Golsefidi, Parham Vafaee, Saghi Zinati, Nahid Tolou, Danial Mahmoudi, Anoosh Nasr, Javad Rahravan Lahiji, Reza Karimi Niasar, Ardeshir Vaziri, Mohammad Alizadeh, Mohammad Ghomi, Esfandiar Mehrtash.
Yellow is about that A group of close friends, who have patented a genius invention, are waiting to emigrate to Europe. Three days before their journey, one of them gets seriously ill and while he’s in a coma the others have to find the money for his organ transplant. The tense situation slowly reveals layers from each character’s past and present, and also creates new and difficult dynamics among them. A film endowed with powerful performances from its lead actors, Yellow keeps surprising until the end. In this film Farhad Mahdavi collaborates with Bahram Radan, Mehrdad Sedighian, Shahram Haghighat Doost, Masoud Salami, Sareh Bayat, Ali Salehi, Bahareh Kian Afshar, Hossein Mehri, Mohammadreza Mirza Mohammadi, Alireza Ostadi, Ehsan Jaberi, Mehdi Ebrahimzadeh, Kamran Majidi, Amir Ali Nabavian, Anahita Dargahi, Reza Shamsoldin, Mostafa Taghizadeh, Matin Sotudeh, Morteza Taghizadeh, Shahrouz Del Afkar, Romina Rafia, Hossein Naeini, Soodabe Khosravi.
Bitter Cold is about that During the Iran-Iraq war, Seyed-Ali was the commander of Siamak Farda, an intellectual writer ,who changes his name to Mehdi, and a relationship like Shams and Rumi (two historical legends of Persian literature) has been established between the two. Mehdi has put him in his mind forever in a way that before his death he has told his daughter Atieh (who was 4 years then and now is 24) to refer to him whenever she has any problem. The girl who is a filmmaker believing in reason and wisdom, does not refer to Seyed-Ali. She does not know him, but she underestimates him and believes that her father's belief belongs to twenty years ago and it does not work for today. Her ill mother insists her to go to Seyed-Ali, but she fails to find him. When she cannot find him, she tries harder to investigate, so she seeks for him again and finally manages to find him. When she goes to him, she finds out that he is no way like the one she had in her mind. He is exactly what was twenty years ago for the father but he does not say anything and just listens to her. Atieh wants to know, so Seyed-Ali should tell her. He accepts to tell, but she should be patient and listen to his words with her heart to be cleaned by the power of love - Power of the beginning, a lovely beginning for truth and revelation. In this film Farhad Mahdavi collaborates with Abolfazl Poor Arab, Afsaneh Bayegan, Akbar Abdi, Amin Tarokh, Davood Rashidi, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Niousha Zeighami, Ali Sadeghi, Jamshid shah mohammadi, Bita Baadraan, Maryam Kaviani, Seyyed Zia Hashemi, Yadollah Najafi, Alireza Zarrindast, Hossein Zandbaf, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Majid Entezami, Mahmoud Pakniat, Vahid Jalilvand, Mahvash Sabrkon, Reza Rooygari, Ali Rooyintan, Seyyed Ebrahim Bahrololoumi, Mirtaher Mazloumi, Rahman Haghighi, Sahab Zaribaf, Parisa Baderan, Hamid Burbur, Kourosh Deylami, Hossein Hendi, Ana Lotfi, Khalil Moloodi, Pouria Payam, Foroud Roeintan, Meysam Vafaei.
The Path Taken is about that When delegates of the French Avignon Festival travel to Iran to film a documentary about the traditional cultural play 'Ta'ziyeh', what at first seems to be a smooth operation quickly goes to pieces. Representative Ahmad finds himself in a quandary when the play's star, the headstrong Hajei, refuses to cooperate. Things are complicated further when the play’s staff consider traveling to Europe to find a replacement for Hajei. It soon transpires, however, that his unique passion for the play does not make this an easy task. This contemplative film examines and questions how culture is treated by the film industry, and whether it should be more revered. In this film Farhad Mahdavi collaborates with Javad Hashemi, Pejman Bazeghi, Shaghayegh Farahani, Sirous Gorjestani, Amir Aghaei, Farhad Tohidi, Farrokh Nemati, Fardin Khalatbari, Abbas Rafei, Siavash Tahmoures, Behrouz Moavenian, Mohsen Maleki, Mostafa Masjedi, Hamid Rouzbahani, Alireza Naeini, Negar Javdan, Mohammad Rahmani, Ramtin Roozbehan.
The Sun Shines on All Equally is about that Negar and Janet are close friends. Reza, Negar's husband and Janet's former lover, is a chemically-injured war veteran, with his recovery a matter of concern to his doctors. Deceiving the hospital manager, a friend of Negar's influential father, Negar and Janet succeed in getting Reza out of the hospital and taking him to a shrine in another city, hoping for a miracle. But in driving the long, beautiful roadway, they discover the little miracles that exist around them. Abbas Rabei's heartwarming drama touches on matters of faith, that which survives through the greatest adversity, for a far greater miracle awaits the Muslim couple at the end of their journey, as well as some unexpected enlightenment for the Christian Janet. In this film Farhad Mahdavi collaborates with Ahmad Mehranfar, Laleh Eskandari, Merila Zarei, Hassan Karimi, Karen Homayounfar, Abbas Rafei, Shahla Hosseini, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Behrouz Moavenian, Mohammadreza Mouyini, Masoud Daliri, Siamak Ehsaei, Loreta Petrosian, Karen Gavanian, Sara Hemmati, Majid Sabagh Behrouz, Rana Zirak.
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