Ghazaleh Motamed has been a Costume Designer in some movies:
The Snow on the Pines is about that Romantic drama following piano teacher Roya and her relationships both old and new. Roya teaches her students from her marital home which leads to distressing circumstances. A new man enters her life and a strong bond is formed as they share a passion for music. As this relationship begins to develop, Roya is confronted with a painful dilemma. In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Mahnaz Af
...shar, Saber Abar, Vishka Asayesh, Mahmoud Kalari, Anahita Afshar, Payman Maadi, Jamal Sadatian, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Karen Homayounfar, Elham Korda, Amir Pouria, Zaniar Khosravi, Hassan Majooni, Hossein Pakdel, Iraj Shahzadi, Bahareh Riahi.
Dowry's Sugar Bowl is about that Ata (Saber Abar) and Masoumeh (Negar Javaherian) find themselves feeling the pressure when their finances take a turn for the worse in this enjoyable romp. The couple's landlord has decided to put the rent up, and they have only one month to get the extra cash or vacate the property. A race against time ensues, and Ata is prepared to do anything he can to come up with the money. A humorous look at how far a desperate man will go when the odds are stacked against him. In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Negar Javaherian, Saber Abar, Karim Akbari Mobarakeh, Afsaneh Chehrehazad, Saeed Saadi, Masoud Salami, Hossein Bashash, Hassan Abbasi, Ali Mollagholipoor, Reza Sagheb Ray, Sahand Torabi, Mehdi Saadi, Arash Ghasemi, Vahid Nafar, Somayeh Miri.
Three Sessions of Therapy is about that Based on Haruki Murakami's 'A Shinagawa Monkey', 'Three Sessions of Therapy' won the best music, set design and best actress awards at the 32nd Fajr Theater Festival. Directed by Afsaneh Mahian, who also directed the internationally acclaimed, 'Acclimatising' (Ham Havaee), the play uses minimalist sets and monologues to examine the relationships between its protagonists. Showcasing stellar performances by Elham Korda and Saber Abar, this understated piece of theater is unmissable. In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Ahmad Saatchian, Saber Abar, Naghmeh Samini, Elham Korda, Manoochehr Shoja, Afsaneh Mahian, Mohammad Reza Jadidi, Mohammad Reza Hosseinzadeh.
Forever and a Day is about that Somayeh is at a loss. Her only desire is to leave her family and take her destiny in hand, yet the love of her sick mother and exceptionally bright brother holds her back. One day her elder brother, Morteza, introduces her to an Afghan who wants to marry her and take her to Afghanistan. Despite herself, but moved by her brother’s concern, she accepts the offer, seeing it as primarily a means of escaping her family. And then, at the very last minute, she discovers the hidden face of the marriage proposal. In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Shabnam Moghadami, Rima Raminfar, Payman Maadi, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Saeed Malekan, Amin Mirshekari, Bahram Dehghan, Parinaz Izadyar, Omid Raeisdana, Alireza Alavian, Navid Mohammadzadeh, Mohsen Nasrollahi, Mohammad Ali Mohammadi, Saeed Roustaie, Ali Ghazi, Mehdi Ghorbani, Amir Hossein Shojaie, Masoomeh Rahmani, Farid Faraji.
Born in 87 is about that Directed by Majid Tavakkoli, this romantic drama tells the story of dreams and ambitions for a generation of young Iranians who often find those things difficult to come by. In this unique take on a familiar theme, a young couple assume the role of a much wealthier couple in order to spend their days with Tehran’s nouveau riche. The adventure begins with playful games that take the audience on a comic ride but it ends in horror when the young couple find themselves locked up in an apartment, facing a case of mistaken identities. At once twisted, unpredictable, funny and thrilling, Tavakkoli’s film is a masterful, beautifully acted, cleverly composed exercise in building suspense. In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Anahita Nemati, Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, Masoud Salami, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Hengameh Hamidzadeh, Maryam Saadat, Alireza Ostadi, Ladan Nazi, Mohammad Kashfi, Pedram Sharifi, Majid Tavakoli, Ehsan Amani, Jamileh Darolshafaie, Paliz Shahmohammadi, Kamran Maleki, Mahtab Servati, Majid Rezaei, Mehdi Delkhaste.
Twenty Weeks is about that A married couple decide to leave Iran, but the day before their flight, series of coincidences puts a strain on their relationship... In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Mostafa Zamani, Shaghayegh Farahani, Sahar Dolatshahi, Tannaz Tabatabaei, Mohammad Reza Ghaffari, Setareh Pesiani, Masoud Gharagozlu, Ehsan Aeeneh, Mohammad Ali Mojdeh, Amir Torabi, Omid Ashouri, Porya Ghasemei Pour, Behrang Dezfooli Zade, Ali Zandii.
Rona, Azim's Mother is about that Azim, an afghan refugee, who works at the municipality at night, lives in Tehran along with his family. Being the head of entire family and as the eldest brother, he arranges for his brother Faroogh, and his family along with their mother to be smuggled into Germany. In this film Ghazaleh Motamed collaborates with Saeed Changizian, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Bahman Ardalan, Saeed Malekan, Koohyar Kalari, Mehdi Salehi Kermani, Jamshid Mahmoudi, Alireza Ostadi, Mojtaba Pirzadeh, Mehdi Moussavi, Sahand Mehdizadeh, Navid Mahmoudi, Fereshteh Hosseini, Fatemeh Hosseini, Fattah Zinoori.
Other films are:
Just 6.5, Tsunami, 3 Puffs, Drown, Winter Dreams, Azar, Stolen, Height 6/45, The Shadows, Guarantor, I Was Born
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