Ghasem Zare was born in Hamedan in 1957. Graduating from the Hamedan Office of Arts, Zare became a member of the Bazi Theatre Group where he honed his acting skills. He made his acting debut in Burning Pines (1988) and won critical acclaim for his role in The Glass Agency (1999, Ebrahim Hatamikia).Ghasem Zare has been a Actor in some movies:
The Scent of Joseph's Shirt is about that Sedigheh is due to marry Masoud, who is serving in the army. She was originally engaged to his cousin, Joseph, who
... is now missing in action. Masoud, meanwhile, wonders if Sedigheh really wants to marry him or if her father, Ghafour, is pressuring her to do so. When Masoud returns home terribly injured, he worries if his new wife will accept him. This tale of young people’s dilemmas in the midst of Iran’s crises boasts superb performances and heartbreaking drama. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Ali Nasirian, Niki Karimi, Isa Safayi, Azizollah Honaramouz, Jafar Dehghan, Shirin Bina, Atousa Ghoreishi, Hassan Zarei, Lorik Minassian, Ebrahim Hatamikia, Parviz Sheikh Tadi, Majid Modaresi, Saleh Mirza Aghaie, Behrouz Shahamat, Aziz Saati, Hossein Zandbaf, Mehran Ghadakchian, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Majid Entezami, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Changiz Sayyad, Nobar Ghanbarian, Amir Paivar, Hafez Ahmadi, Mehran Tajik, Soraya khorami, Shamsi Ali Babaee.
Parental Farm is about that Mahmoud Shokatian is invited by a group of students to talk about his latest book entitled 'The Father's Farm' and also to give a speech regarding the war literature. His wife and two children accompany him. During the war, he was once in Dezfoul while he has lost his wife and two children, and since then they are always with him, particularly when he reviews his memories of war.He reviews- a mission in which some of his relatives and friends were killed but they eventually succeeded in such an important and critical mission. When remembering the mission, Mahmoud always thinks about his wife and two children. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Ateneh Faghih Nasiri, Ghorban Najafi, Babak Hamidian, Mehdi Ahmadi, Jamshid Hashempour, Rasoul Mollagholipour, Habibollah Kasehsaz, Tima Amiri, Mehran Malakooti, Bahram Dehghan, Rasoul Ahadi, Peyman Yazdanian, Alireza Parvinfar, Jalal Moayerian, Gashtasb Ariana, Razi Amiri, Hassan Abbasi, Farzin Mohades, Hadi Hejazifar, Ali Eskandari, Sirus Hemati, Jamshid Khandan, Mohammad Afravi, Fatemeh Amiri, Sadegh Hadadi, Reza Shadman.
The Earth Child is about that After waiting a long time for her lost lover to return, Mina comes to believe he is expecting her in a foreign land. Unable to wait anymore, Mina decides to take a leap of faith and begins a journey through the mountains; though the road she takes is not an easy one, her love for him keeps her going. She is aided in her quest by Goana, a kindly old woman, who helps her to overcome the difficulties in her path, and a mutual bond soon forms between them in this bittersweet love story. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Shabnam Moghadami, Hamid Ebrahimi, Ala Mohseni, Mahtab Nasirpour, Ahmad Miralaei, Abbas Rastegarpour, Mohammadali Basheh Ahangar, Alireza Zarrindast, Mohammad Reza Gohari, Abbas Bolvandi, Mehdi Hosseinivand, Aria Aziminejad, Faegh Mohammadi, Azar Rajabi, Jalil Mohammadveisi, Abbas Ghelichloo, Nadia Ravandi, Nasim Ramezani, Atieh Fadavi, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Mohsen Babaei, Arash Fard, Paria Najmeh Roshan, Hossein Basheh Ahangar.
The Glass Agency is about that 'The Glass Agency' is the story of a war veteran living in post-war Iran. It depicts veterans who are suffering from social problems after the war. Society does not understand them and the standard social norms are not in harmony with their personalities. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Parviz Parastui, Reza Kianian, Habib Rezaei, Behrooz Shoeibi, Majid Moshiri, Farhad Sharifi, Bita Baadraan, Ebrahim Hatamikia, Mehrdad Falahatgar, Asghar Naghizadeh, Parviz Sheikh Tadi, Mehdi Karimi, Aziz Saati, Hayedeh Safiyari, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Majid Entezami, Nasrin Nakisa, Farhad Mahadian, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Mohsen Roshan, Farshid Zareee-far, Mohammad Hatami, Ali Komijani, Nahal Taromi, Afsaneh Vafaii, Sasan Behrouzian, Sara Gharecheh Daghi, Alireza Naeini, Mehdi Tarokh, Yalda Nourian, Ezzatollah Mehravaran, Mitra Mahaseni, Mehran Tajik, Sahereh Matin, Behnaz Tavakoli, Sadegh Tavakoli, Sadegh Safaie, Mozhgan Taraneh, Ahmad Sarfaraz, Hengameh Farazmand, Mostafa Karimi, Aghdas Akhlaghi, Hossein Mirzaee.
The Death Carnival is about that Following a serial murder case in Tehran, Major Hosseini, an experienced police detective is assigned to solve it. After he starts his investigations, he finds several clues. Following several quarrels, he also finds out that the murderer must be someone rather sick and smart. He seems so determined to put an end to these murders and he must lead the way on his own. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Bahram Radan, Elnaz Shakerdoost, Faramarz Gharibian, Zhaleh Olov, Tina Charkhchian, Sharareh Dolat Abadi, Kaveh Kavian, Habibollah Kasehsaz, Reza Azamian, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Faraj Heidari, Hassan Hassandoust, Mehri Shirazi, Mohammad Haj Hosseini, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Atoosa Ghalamfarsaei, Arash Moayerian, Mahmoud Ardalan, Hossein Saharkhiz, Roshanak Ajamian, Shahrad Vosoughi, Mirtaher Mazloumi, Seyyed Javad Hosseini, Mohammad Foghani, Azadeh Zanganeh, Masoud Sakhaei.
The Pastry Girl is about that Saeed’s and Niloofar’s marriage has been postponed for several years. The main reason for that is the personal conflicts between their parents - Mr. Saatchi and Mrs. Rostami. Now Saeed and Niloofar are getting aged, yet the time of their marriage has not been determined because of their parents’ aggressive behavior. Mr. Saatchi has hidden his son’s birth certificate to impede him from getting married and Mrs. Rostami uses her daughter as a worker in the confectionary, as if she has forgotten that she is her own daughter. As a result of a nightmare in the midst of a stroke, Saatchi seemingly is punished and he agrees to the middle-aged couple’s marriage; however, once again the wedding ends up in quarrel and separation. As this occurs for several times, Niloofar, while being depressed and indifferent, suggests Saeed to get away. Saeed accepts and he has no idea that Niloofar is going to commit suicide. To do this, Niloofar has poisoned some pastries, but there has happened some ridiculous mistake. Instead of poison, Niloofar has poured some diarrhea pills in the pastries. Before he gets away, Saeed, being totally unaware of Niloofar's plans, eats those supposedly poisoned pastries; thereby, they face a ridiculous trouble. On the other side, their parents are passionately looking for them; it seems that they are ashamed of the way they behaved before that. But Saeed and Niloofar, who have been belittled for many times, decide to oppose their parents. In Saatchi’s house, being surrounded by the police and their families, Saeed and Niloofar warn their parents that if they do not consent to the marriage and Saatchi does not give his son’s birth certificate back to him, they would burn themselves and the house as well. The elders inevitably consent and the wedding takes place. Meanwhile, Mr. Saatchi and Mrs. Rostami put the conflicts aside and behave rationally and with interest toward each other. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Iraj Tahmasb, Saeed Pirdoost, Soraya Ghasemi, Hossein Doost-dar, Hamid Jebeli, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Jalal Tabatabai, Roya Aminian, Mehdi Batebi, Majid Modaresi, Hamid Modarresi, Yousef Teymouri, Bahman Ardalan, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Aziz Saati, Hossein Zandbaf, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Mohammadreza Ghasemi, Farahnaz Manafi Zaher, Saeedeh Arab, Freydoun Khooshabafard, Fatemeh Kamali, Khosro Ahmadi, Ali Nikraftar, Isa Yousefi Pour, Abbas Jafari, Saeed Nourollahi, Mehdi Tabasi, Gholamreza Yazdani.
Scorching Pines is about that Seven families share a miserable existence in a dilapidated house. Despite their difficulties, they still manage to find happiness in a television set belonging to one of the inhabitants, Mohammad. However, disaster strikes when the TV goes missing. Desperate to restore joy to the household, Mohammad’s brother Masoor and the house’s owner, Haj Amoo, do their best to track the television down. A thought-provoking drama about what it means to be fulfilled. In this film Ghasem Zare collaborates with Behzad Farahani, Bijan Emkanian, Jamileh Sheikhi, Gholamreza Tabatabai, Fariba Kowsari, Atash Taghipour, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Morteza Ahmadi, Hossein Jafarian, Abdollah Eskandari, Samad Tavazoi, Behrouz Moavenian, Seyed Mohammad Mirzamani, Abbas Sheikh Babaei, Rahman Bagherian, Nastaran Bosak, Ali Golshan, Abdollah Karimi, Parisa Roshan, Neda Ganji, Aram Ahangar, Dorna Madani, Esmaeil Foomani, Naser Hamedani, Niloofar Mahalati, Abdolreza Akbari, Sadroddin Shajareh.
Other films are:
The Deportees, Four Isfahanis in Baghdad, Eclipse, Hanging Steps, The Robbery, Dead Wave, The Deportees 3, The Deportees 2, Rock, Paper, Scissors, Straw Dogs, Soil and Fire, Zagros, Katyusha, Hadiyeh, Child and the Angel, Back to the Bottom, Journey to Tomorrow, The Devil's Dance, Cry, The Penalty, Undercover, Nazli, Mediterranean, Selfie with Democracy, Mansour, A Woman with a Wooden Cart, Picnic at Battlefield, I Am Not Bin Laden, One and a Half Floors, Bank Thieves, Residential Camp, Fossil, Democracy in Day Light, Behind the Midnight, Dangal
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