Fereydoun Ghovanloo has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
Viva is about that Amidst the turmoil of Tehran in 1978, engineer Mahmud only wants to provide security for his family. He is determined to ignore the fighting taking place on the streets outside and shelter the ones he loves from the violence. But when his wife takes in a young revolutionary escaping from the police, providing refuge for the man forces his family headlong into the world he wants to protect them from. Mahmud can no l
...onger ignore the revolution, but can he find a way to keep his wife and children safe? In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Mehdi Hashemi, Soraya Ghasemi, Gholamreza Tabatabai, Esmail Mohammadi, Rogheyeh Chehreh Azad, Samira Sinai, Yasaman Sinayi, Khosrow Sinai, Eshagh Khanzadi, Jalal Moayerian, Ahmad Kashani, Jamasb Farahvashi, Bahram Yazarlou.
The Cow is about that Often credited as being the first Iranian New Wave film, 'The Cow' is a window into the lives of a tightly knit community whose livestock is under constant threat of being rustled. One of the most important community members is Hassan, a man whose best friend and surrogate daughter is his beloved cow, the only one in town. When Hassan goes away, a horrible incident occurs. The town group together and lie about what happened in an attempt not to upset Hassan. However, the news pushes him over the edge. How will Hassan cope? Historically and culturally significant, 'The Cow' is essential viewing for all Iranian cinema enthusiasts. In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Ali Nasirian, Ezzatolah Entezami, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Parviz Fannizadeh, Firouz Behjat-Mohamadi, Jafar Vali, Dariush Mehrjui, Khosrow Shoja Zade, Mahin Shahabi, Gholam Hossein Saedi, Zari Khalaj, Gholam Ali Nabipoor, Bahram Darai, Hormoz Farhat, Mahtaj Nojoomi, Esmat Safavi, Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, Ezzatollah Ramezanifar, Yadollah Shirandami, Esmaeel Arham Sadr.
The Musketeer is about that When an attempted breakout of a prisoner ends in mass bloodshed, a power struggle erupts between the lawmen and a group of civilians in a rural province. As hostilities between the two sides slowly escalate, the animosity felt by the rebel leader towards his enemies slowly grows. Violence only begets more violence as a brutal attack is met with an act of revenge. Bloody crime drama from Jamshid Heidari. In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Ahoo Kheradmand, Davood Rashidi, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Majid Mozaffari, Mehdi Ahmadi, Enayat Bakhshi, Mehdi Fakhimzadeh, Hossein Kasbian, Nemat Haghighi, Jamshid Heydari, Faramarz Badrampour, Mojtaba Mirzadeh, Tooraj Mehrzad, Farhad Mohabbat, Hossein Shahab, Rubik Mansouri, Ali Shoaei, Ezzatollah Ramezanifar, Ahmad Behrouzi, Khosrow Amir Sadeghi, Manouchehr Afsari, Reza Mohajer, Naser Bahram Pour, Varoozh Karapetian, Mahmood Zaribaf, Abbas Hekmat Ara.
The Base from Hell is about that Based on the reports of construction of an enemy base, a mission is assigned to navy rangers to form a team and go to the enemy territory in order to take down their base. This mission is given to Lieutenant Baay. In the beginning of the mission, one of Baay's soldiers is captured and another one gets killed, but other soldiers get to destroy enemy's base with the support of a frigate, and then run away into the reed beds. On their way back, they are ambushed by Iraqi forces but are rescued just when they are about to be captured; with a wise plan, they are brought to Iran waters and Iraqi battleships are shot drowned. In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Faramarz Gharibian, Jamshid Hashempour, Kazem Afrandnia, Behzad Rahim Khani, Iraj Golafshan, Akbar Sadeghi, Rubik Mansouri, Taghi Mahmoudi, Shapoor Bakhshayi, Parviz Shokri, Majid Mirzaeian, Ali Barjasteh, Hossein Molla Ghasemi, Shirin Bakhtiari, Reza Zolfaghari.
Locusts is about that It's the harvest season in a village with fertile farms. The efforts of the people are gone in vain because of locusts. Several of the locals who do not tolerate this economic and psychological impact, consider themselves locusts and go searching for wheat in deserts; and when they find nothing, they plunder the people by invading the village. The people first tolerate them, then when things get nasty they try to stop them and a brutal battle happens between them. In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Nematollah Gorji, Jafar Vali, Rouhollah Emami, Fakhri Khorvash, Hadi Eslami, Karim Neshat, Ali Amjadi, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Mohammad Taghi Sharifi, Abbas Mokhtari, Mirza Goodarzi, Khosrow Amir Sadeghi, Mahmoud Shahidi, Mansour Tehrani, Roohollah Mofidi, Faramarz Rasooli, Mohammad Reza Shahryari, Shirin Bakhtiari, Naser Vasegh, Maryam Farrokhnia, Naser Mohammadi, Firouz Dadashpoor, Parvin, Reza Zolfaghari.
Mr. Hiroglif is about that On his holiday, Mr. Hieroglyph wakes up tumultuous and goes to the office. He sees some signs on the screen of his computer written in hieroglyph. He goes to the central library to discover the lines. He finds a thesis his daughter has written when she was a student. By using the thesis, he reviews the story of his daughter. In the past years, she has gone to the factories and then was assigned by a political group to organize a group of mine workers to fight. Recommendations made by the girl and her friends are opposed to the opinions of the leaders. The girl distributes a leaflet on behalf of the workers which results in a disturbance. She escapes and after a while she is killed in a street struggle. In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Davood Rashidi, Fahimeh Rastkar, Sirous Gorjestani, Firouz Behjat-Mohamadi, Azita Lachini, Gholamhossein Naghshineh, Jafar Vali, Kheirollah Tafreshi Azad, Hossein Kasbian, Eshagh Khanzadi, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Mahin Shahabi, Rouhollah Emami, Jalal Moayerian, Hadi Eslami, Mohammad Motee, Yasaman Arami -, Sami Tahassoni, Freydoun Khooshabafard, Jahangir Samimifar, Jamasb Farahvashi, Gholamali Erfan, Hamid Gholami.
All Three is about that A young man is released from prison. Three other prisoners who where his cellmates explain his political and social life in three different ways: The first one defines him as the son of an unknown father and a Polish mother who were taken abroad when his mother has been killed at the time of WWII and then he has returned to Iran as the agent of Zionists arrested while he was spying. The second one defines him as the lover of a Polish woman who is the wife of an embassy employee and is arrested through a report by the husband. The third one tells that he has returned to the country to take his wife's jewelry and is arrested mistakenly. In this film Fereydoun Ghovanloo collaborates with Farimah Farjami, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Faramarz Sedighi, Sirous Gorjestani, Firouz Behjat-Mohamadi, Jafar Vali, Homayoun Asadian, Abdollah Eskandari, Eshagh Khanzadi, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Rouhollah Emami, Jalal Moayerian, Parviz Pour Hosseini, Mohammad Motee, Soroush Khalili, Saeed Amir Soleimani, Sohrab Salimi, Davood Meghdadi, Sadegh Hatefi, Arash Taj, Gholamali Erfan, Ghasem Seyf, Bahram Yazarlou.
Other films are:
Girls Like This, The Polite Ones, Bird Man, The Game of Love, Once Upon a Time, Cold Iron, Madam, You Got It Wrong, Parvin's Adventure, The Well-Earned Money, A Girl from Isfahan, The Runaway Angel, Mr. Luck, Conspiracy, The Case, The Garden of Stones, Fear and Hope, Mother, Living Document
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