Farid Daghagheleh has been a Editor in some movies:
My Mother Oak is about that Mahmoud Rahmani's documentary is an exploration of the conflict between environmental concerns and poverty, which developed in the Zagros Mountain regions in the southwest of Iran. In the wake of floods which submerged 63 villages, making 15,000 people homeless, many people were forced to cut down trees illegally in order to make a living. Rahmani’s film explores the lives and mindsets of some of these people, while
... providing visually poetic shots of the mountain regions. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Mahmoud Rahmani, Amin Rahmani.
White Oil is about that This short documentary explores the effects of a gas attack on an Iranian village in southern Iran. The village and surrounding area are arid and lifeless, the targets of foul chemical weaponry. An old man drives through the village visiting inhabitants, and tells us about their unfortunate tales. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Mahmoud Rahmani, Sultan Morad Rahmani.
Friend's Place Enemy's Place is about that A vagrant man named Ahmad travels the streets with his performing monkey, Zebel, living off the pittance they can scrape together. Ahmad is an outcast from society and shares a unique bond with Zebel, who knows only the company of his human friend. However, when his master dies, Zebel must venture out into the wild by himself. The close-up shots of Zebel's face and reactions endow him with real personality, and make this story surprisingly moving and heartfelt. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Reza Davood Abiat, Elham Hosseinzadeh, Ahmad Zamani, Payam Parsa, Sheida Zarrin Fam.
Zero Degree Orbit is about that 'Zero-Degree Orbit' observes a war-stricken humanity preceding the Iran-Iraq war. The film explores the wounded psyche of the inhabitants of the Iranian borders while focusing on a man who constantly travels around accompanied by his mentally ill son. Their lives, which are eternally haunted by the ambiguous killings of two family members, let the film explore all impacts of war: humans are severely traumatised and the setting which is equally mournful echoes with clarity the tragedies of the past. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Mahmoud Rahmani, Soheil Khishkar, Behshad Motiei, Morad Nazari.
Eyes is about that Mohammad Reza Fartousi's eye-opening documentary focuses on young photographer Nadia Abdullah's brave efforts to record social unrest in Yemen. Using Abdullah's powerful and often disturbing images to capture the atmosphere of revolution, the film follows her as she works while providing insights into her personal aims and thoughts on photography. First inspired to document the revolution by the horror of seeing innocent people wounded in a hospital, she talks passionately about the corrupt politics of Yemen, her experience of witnessing bloodshed, and what she sees as the revolutionary art of photography. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Mohammad Reza Fartousi -, Khaled Elmatari, Kamel Elmoamari.
My Silent Shadow is about that A woman finds herself in a mortal predicament as wandering across the desert she is left stranded amidst a minefield. A rocking explosion sends a group of sheep scurrying and the corpse of a dead sheep forewarns her of her likely fate. With her strength waning, the woman spots her son Hammad among a procession looking for a missing girl. However, with even Hammad unable to immediately find the help, the woman panics, ready to collapse at any moment. It is only with the help of her family and friends that the woman may escape alive; however, this is not possible without them risking their own safety. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Ali Hayati, Mohammad Reza Teymouri.
The Marriage Project is about that The new head of a Tehran psychiatric hospital has an idea to experiment with: find a couple who may want to live together there as romantic and sexual partners. In this film Farid Daghagheleh collaborates with Atieh Attarzadeh, Hesam Eslami, Mehrshad Malakooti.
Other films are:
Nineteen, Mother, I Am Joseph, Life Among War Flags
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