Hassan Pourshirazi (حسن پورشیرازی) is an actor, born in Tehran, Iran. He is known for The White Meadows (Keshtzar haye sepid) (2009), which earned him best actor at the Dubai International Film Festival, Santoori (2007), the critically acclaimed musical directed by Dariush Mehrjui, Half Moon (Niwemang) (2006), the multi-award-winning comedy musical, and Mum's Guest (2007). For 'Mum's Guest' he was nominated for a Crystal Phoenix at the Fajr Film Festival. Hassan Pourshirazi is married to the act
...ress Mahnaz Afzali.Hassan Pourshirazi has been a Actor in some movies:
Killing Mad Dogs is about that Golrokh is a talented author left to pick up the pieces of her unfaithful husband's business. Betrayed and left in the lurch by his former business partner, her husband now remains in hiding from his creditors. To bail him out, Golrokh is forced to put herself through a terrifying ordeal, one that will shatter her honor and dignity and leave her at the mercy of her redeemed husband's mercurial nature. In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Ahmad Najafi, Behzad Farahani, Mitra Hajjar, Reza Kianian, Ferdous Kaviani, Maryam Boubani, Jamshid Layegh, Majid Mozaffari, Mozhdeh Shamsai, Davood Fathali Beigi, Hooshang Ghovanloo, Dariush Arjmand, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Enayat Bakhshi, Esmail Shangale, Kazem Afrandnia, Kamran Bakhtar, Mahmood Banafshekhah, Jafar Bozorgi, Habib Dehghan Nasab, Kamran Foyoozat, Mahtab Nasirpour, Arsh Poor Zarei, Bagher Sahraroodi, Yadollah Teymouri, Manoochehr Azari, Bahram Beyzai, Iraj Raminfar, Ali Soleimani, Jahangir Mirshekari, Asghar Rafiejam, Mehran Malakooti, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Mehdi Golestaneh, Rabe'e Oskouei, Farhang Moayyeri, Ali Karim, Saba Khozoie, Vartan Sahakian, Ahmad Akeshteh, Shahrokh Sakhai, Manouchehr Afsari, Ebrahim Aghajani, Ahmad Neshat, Hassan Dadshokr, Masoud Sakhaei, Mohammad Hamed, Ali Vasegh Maleki, Davoud Abbasi, Mohammad Farzin.
Gradually is about that When Pari, Seyed's mentally fragile wife, goes missing, he searches for her with no idea what has become of her. As Seyed becomes more desperate as he follows leads to track her down, a story of deceit and dishonor begins to unfold around him. Before long, he will have some difficult decisions to make. But whatever he chooses, nothing will be the same for him again. In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Ahmad Saatchian, Mehran Rajabi, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Maryam Boubani, Hengameh Ghaziani, Shahrokh Foroutanian, Niloofar Khoshkholgh, Alireza Oosivand, Maziar Miri, Parviz Shahbazi, Jahangir Kosari, Hossein Mahdavi, Mohammad Reza Darvishi, Hassan Karimi, Roya Javidnia, Kazem Najjar Zadeh, Arash Eshaghi, Mojtaba Mortazavi, Omid Ghorbani, Manzar Lashkari, Hossein Nazari, Roksana Khalvati, Gholamreza Bayran Manesh, Valeh Zarghami, Faranak Saeedi.
Mom's Guest is about that Directed by Dariush Mehrjui, 'Mom's Guest' is set against the backdrop of the Iraq-Iran war, and tells the dark yet funny story of Mrs Effat, who, when unable to feed her newly arrived nephew and his bride, turns to those in her building for help. After having been persuaded to bring food and join her impromptu picnic, one by one, the neighbours begin to reveal their struggles and hardships. This light and simultaneously moving story of camaraderie is sympathetically brought to life by Golab Adineh, Roya Alemi, and Amin Hayayee. In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Amin Hayaei, Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Golab Adineh, Melika Sharifinia, Parsa Pirouzfar, Zhaleh Olov, Nasrin Moghanloo, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Afarin Obeisi, Dariush Mehrjui, Jahangir Mirshekari, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Touraj Mansouri, Mehdi Hosseinivand, Houshang Moradi Kermani, Vahideh Mohammadi Far, Emad Bonakdar, Roya Alami, Amir Hosseini, Ramin Parchami, Maziar Sheykh Mahboubi, Ahmad Moradii.
Traveller to Ray is about that Abdol Azim Hasani is a disciple and apprentice of Imam Hadi who is strongly held in contempt by the Abbasi dynasty. Imam Hadi lives at the time of Motevakel Abbasi, the tenth generation of Abbasi who are deeply antagonistic to Imam Hadi. Imam Hadi instructs Abdol Azim Hasani to travel to Rey, a city in Iran. On his way to Iran, he is confronted with a vast country full of strange and exotic cultural phenomena and undergoes many ups and downs during his journey to Iran. Crossed and bitter at Abdol Azim Hasani's sudden and secret fleeing to Iran, Motevakel Abbasi sends his closest confidant, Baqai, to arrest Abdol Azim Hasani. The confidant goes to Abdol Azim Hasani's house and finds Fateme, Hasani's wife, there. Threatened by Baqai, Fateme tells him that her husband is on his way to Iran. Abdol Azim Hasani confronts many people and incidents on route, some examples are: Abo Oon, a drunkard and sexual pervert; the Red Clad group (Sorkh Jamegan) who imprison Abdol Azim and Abo Oon in a cage; and Mah BiBi who gives shelter to Abdol Azim Hasani. Baqai and his soldiers are in desperate search for Abdol Azim Hasani but all their attempts is of no avail since many tribes help to hinder Baqai and his soldiers from finding him by creating obstacles. At last, Hopeless and frustrated, Baqai returns to Motevakel. After a while. Baqai with the help of the Caliph's son murders Motevakel Abbasi. By then, Abdol Azim Hasani has completed his journey safe and sound and has settled in Rey... In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Hadis Fooladvand, Setareh Eskandari, Vishka Asayesh, Gholamreza Tabatabai, Sirus Ebrahimzadeh, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Dariush Arjmand, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Jamshid Hashempour, Mohammad Namazi, Davood Mir-Bagheri, Manouchehr Mohammadi, Saeed Nikpour, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Aziz Saati, Abdollah Eskandari, Mehrzad Minooei, Farhad Fakhreddini, Hossein Pakdel, Mohsen Roshan, Zohreh Hamidi, Reza Rooygari, Parvaneh Masoumi, Hamed Mirbagheri, Ali Milani, Ali Karim, Shahzad Safavi, Amir Esbati, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Reza Zhian, Rahman Bagherian, Hossein Najafian, Payam Eskandari, Mitra Mahaseni, Mehdi Falahatgar, Rasool Najafian.
A Man Who Ate His Cherries is about that After enduring the difficulties of a long marriage, Reza and Zari are on the brink of separation. A factory worker, Reza is unable to come up with the money to return Zari's dowry, so instead formulates a plan. Remembering a colleague who was awarded compensation after losing his finger in an industrial accident, Reza finds himself presented with an enticing, though by no means painless, opportunity for financial gain. But this course of action might cost him more than just his finger. In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Hamed Behdad, Payman Haghani, Asha Mehrabi, Reza Afshar, Farshad Mohammadi, Behrang Sanjabi, Mehran Malakooti, Amir Samavati, Omid Golzadeh, Hamidreza Keshani, Maryam Khodarahmi, Bagher Soroush, Iman Enayati.
Hassan Pourshirazi has been a Producer in some movies:
The Red Card is about that 'The Red Card' focuses on one of the most complicated and controversial criminal cases in Iran's judiciary history. It follows the trail of 34-year-old woman Shahla Jahed, who in 2002 was arrested for the brutal murder of Laleh Saharkhizan, the wife of famous Iranian footballer Naser Mohammadkhani. In the film, director Mahnaz Afzalli powerfully conveys the circumstances surrounding the trial, including public responses to the murder, and the long-time love affair between Jahed and Mohammadkhani which led to the murder. Scenes from the court sessions, and honest moments of confession that bring taboos out into the open add to the drama of this fascinating documentary. In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Mahnaz Afzali, Bahman Kiarostami, Mohammadreza Derakhshan, Khadijeh Jahed, Iman Vaziri.
The Ladies is about that Mahnaz Afzali's documentary is an eye-opening glimpse into the lives of women who live on the outskirts of Iranian society. Shot almost entirely in a public restroom at a park in Tehran, Afzali interviews prostitutes, drug addicts and homeless women, filming their interactions between themselves. The results are some very candid discussions about taboo subjects, and a sympathetic insight into the lives, loves, and dangers of vulnerable women. In this film Hassan Pourshirazi collaborates with Mahnaz Afzali, Bahman Kiarostami.
Other films are:
Good to Be Back, The Santoor Player, Samandoon, Goodbye, Hussein Who Said No, The White Meadows, Half Moon, The Last Fiction, The Little Sparrows, Western Doll, Setayesh, Hidden Games, The Queue, Swear, Maybe It wasn't Love, Pitok, The Slaughterhouse, Hypothetical Line, The Old Bachelor, Orange Taxi, Mr Seven Colors, The Wanderers, About Eight O'clock in the Morning, The Singer Cat, White Feather
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