Hamid Kermani has been a Actor in some movies:
Bread and Poetry is about that The somewhat self-centered Majid has one aim in life - to become a poet. When he discovers Victor Hugo's 'Les Miserables,' he falls in love. However, his lowly status as a delivery boy means that he cannot afford his own copy of the book, and must go to the library to read it. When this becomes tiresome, Majid makes the decision to switch the library book with a tome belonging to his uncaring brother-in-law. Unfortunat
...ely, little does Majid know that the book has a valuable check tucked into it. Now he must track the book down before the check is discovered. Will he succeed, and more importantly, will he ever make it as a poet? A charming tale of a young man struggling to realize his dreams. In this film Hamid Kermani collaborates with Reza Saeidi, Kiumars Pourahmad, Fereshteh Taerpoor, Bahman Ardalan, Parviz Malek Zadeh, Vahid Nikkhah Azad, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Masoud Behnam, Parvindokht Yazdaniyan, Mohammad Ali Miandar, Zahra Broomand, Babak Borzooyeh, Mohsen Maleki, Mehdi Bagherbeigi, Jamshid Sadri, Asieh Kalani, Zohreh Taei, Sara Soltani, Hasan Akbari, Naser Etezazi, Mehran Reyhani, Abolhasan Zare, Mohammad Etezazi, Akbar Golestani, Mohmmad Ali Etrak, Ali Barati, Hasan Shabnroozi, Jamal Hodaee, Akbar Jamshidi.
Cry is about that Sohrab wants to work independently as a truck driver using the truck he has bought with the help of his ill father. But Farough, an experienced and well-known garage owner wants Sohrab to work for him just like others so they get into a fight. Meanwhile, the Iraqi fighter jets start bombarding the area. During the bombardment, Farough dies of heart attack, but Akbar and Asghar, his two younger brothers blame Sohrab as the murderer of their brother. They get into their truck and start searching for him. Sohrab stops in a mid-road café and has his teenage son Amir carry the tomatoes for him. Naneh Mary, the owner, asks Sohrab to take a young pregnant woman named Fatemeh to a hospital in the city. The path Sohrab is supposed to take however does not lead to the city so he takes Fatemeh to a bus station but there are no vehicles there as a result of the war, so Fatemeh accompanies Sohrab and Amir. Akbar and Asghar run into a number of Iraqi forces and get arrested by them and then Sohrab and Amir and Fatemeh arrive at that same place too. The Iraqi soldiers attempt to rape Fatemeh but she shoots them with her gun. Akbar and Asghar who are now free, owe their lives to Fatemeh so they no longer seek revenge and Sohrab and Amir and Fatemeh continue their journey. Sohrab’s truck breaks down near a mosque and Fatemeh gives birth to her infant inside the truck with the help of the mosque custodian’s wife. Sohrab takes Fatemeh and her newborn to the city and then goes to fight for his homeland in the war just like his friends. In this film Hamid Kermani collaborates with Mitra Hajjar, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Kianoosh Gerami, Akbar Moazezi, Ghasem Zare, Enayat Bakhshi, Poulad Kimiayi, Masoud Kimiai, Nasser Shafagh, Alireza Zarrindast, Babak Bayat, Amir Rahmani, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Ali Asghar Tabasi, Abbas Ghajar, Mansour Farnia, Hossein Ghaffari, Jamshid Jahanzadeh, Mohammadreza Mouyini, Fatemeh Shokri, Akbar Rashidian, Hooshang Noori, Alireza Hosseini, Hossein Ghiabi, Mohammad Aligholizadeh, Afsaneh Khalili, Javad Gholami, Morteza Abedini, Amir Abedini, Mohsen Afshar, Ali Balakuhi, Khodadad Davoudi, Shahin Hosseinabadi, Abbas Karami, Mahmoud Khatouni, Goharshad Mahabadi, Mehri Mazaheri, Fazel Parsa, Shahram Shirvani, Reza Shokrollah, Javad Talebi, Mohammad Zafari.
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