Hossein Alizadeh
حسین علیزاده

Hossein Alizadeh(حسین علیزاده)

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Born August 24, 1951
Hossein Alizadeh ( حسین علیزاده ) born in 1951, is a famous Iranian composer. composer, radif-preserver, researcher, teacher, and tar, shurangiz and setar instrumentalist and improviser. He has performed with such musicians as well as with a number of orchestras and ensembles.Hossein Alizadeh has been a Music in some movies: Daughters of the Sun is about that Born into absolute poverty, a young girl Amangol is forced to shave her head, disguise herself as a boy and go to work as the apprentice o ...f a rug weaver to help pay for her desperately ill mother's medication. As her master's cruel brutality and greed becomes progressively clear, her only comfort comes from the companionship of her co-workers, in particular, another girl Belghies. Despite the violent and suspicious behavior of their employer, deep friendship blossoms between the two girls in this haunting and visceral tale of tyranny and silver linings. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Altinay Ghelich Taghani, Zahra Mohammadi, Maryam Shahriar, Jahangir Kosari, Peyman Mir Ali Akbari, Habibollah Haddad, Parviz Abnar, Homayoun Payvar, Shahrzad Pouya, Mehri Shirazi, Shahnaz Shahbazi, Abbas Afsharian, Malek Jahan Khazaee, Aghdas Sehat Bakhsh, Sahra Karimi, Shahaboddin Adel. Beloved Sky is about that Master filmmaker Dariush Mehrjui stuns audiences with this magical realist drama. Shayan (Ali Mosaffa), a successful young doctor, is shaken by the discovery of a seemingly incurable brain tumor. His determination to end it all is thwarted, however, when he encounters a village seemingly untouched by time. A mysterious herbalist and a traumatized woman (Leila Hatami) become key figures in Shayan's life; a life he thought he would have to bid farewell. A fantastic ensemble cast, stunning landscapes, and beautiful visuals make this film shine above the rest. Winner of Best Director at the 2011 Fajr Film Festival. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Leila Hatami, Mani Haghighi, Ghorban Najafi, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Ali Mosaffa, Dariush Mehrjui, Yahya Mansour Moayed, Amir Seyyedi, Bahman Ardalan, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Farrokh Majidi, Hassan Hassandoust, Vahideh Mohammadi Far. The Queen is about that This thrilling film takes place during the Iran-Iraq war, and questions the idea of what it means to follow the righteous path. Scout Siavash endeavours to reveal the geographical coordinates of Iraqi soldier ambushes, in the hope of giving the Iranian army an advantage over the enemy. Meanwhile, he is confronted with the soul of a deceased scout (Mostafa Zamani) who worked on the same task. Siavash engages in an internal struggle as he is contemplates the morals of killing innocent people just because they are labelled as the enemy. A refreshing perspective on the Iran-Iraq war. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Homayoun Ershadi, Mostafa Zamani, Houman Barghnavard, Abbas Rastegarpour, Mohammadali Basheh Ahangar, Abolghasem Hosseini, Milad Keymaram, Mehdi Soltani, Alireza Zarrindast, Hamid Bashe Ahangar, Mohammad Reza Gohari, Saeed Malekan, Abbas Bolvandi, Hamidreza Azarang, Malek Seraj, Hossein Basheh Ahangar, Amir Hossein Shojaie. All My Mothers is about that During the 30 years of the Baath ruling under Sadam in Iraq, thousands of Iraqi Kurds and Shiites were either killed or simply vanished into thin air. Around 182,000 people lost their lives when 4,500 villages and townships were destroyed in Kirkuk, Soleimanieh, Dahouk and Erbil regions, with the aim of exterminating the Kurds and to arabise Kurdistan. Having found one of the mass graves after 24 years in the southern deserts of Iraq, the film describes the living conditions of these villages inhabited by mostly mothers, daughters, wives or sisters of the victims. A harrowing documentary that sheds light on the realities of the situation in Iraq. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Behrouz Shahamat, Ebrahim Saeedi, Abbas Ghazali, Zahawi Sanjavi, Toofan Aboobakr. The Last Migration is about that 'The Last Migration' documents an unspeakable tragedy that affected two nomadic tribes in Iran. When a man fatally shoots his son-in-law, the groom's aunt and her one-year-old son while firing his gun during the celebrations, the groom's relatives' susicicions are alerted. Although this is often seen in ceremonies, the intactness of the bride's relatives causes concern among the groom's relatives, who belong to a different tribe. While each side contemplates the incident, the film captures nomadic life on camera and discusses customs, law and the place of guns in tradition. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Vahid Hossein Zadeh, Fereydoon Najafi Bakhtiari, Sepideh Jafari. Love Stricken is about that During the reign of Ahmad Shah Qajar, an European merchant intends to record Persian classical Radifs (musical orders), which are on the verge of forgetting, under the pretext of promoting Eastern culture and art. Thus he is going to preserve them for a long time to come. So, Agha-Hossein Delnavaz is asked to select a group of best instrumentalists. The plan of traveling to Europe is impeded due to some problems; however, Maestro Delnavaz is determined and makes it happen. In Europe, the voice of the singer of the group, Taher-Khan, heals Leyla. She is of the Ottoman Ambassador's nephwes and lives near the garden of the group's boardinghouse. Due to the cold and hurtful weather of Europe, Taher-Khan, being physically weak, is afflicted by pneumonia. By the end of recording, the group encounters financial problems. To compensate for that, they inevitably hold a concert. Taher, while being sick, puts all of his spirit into his voice... On the way back to Iran, by the beginning of the WWI, the group's ship is shot by mistake. Thereby, the passengers' fittings are thrown into the water, and the box, containing the recorded discs, is floated on the waves. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Amin Tarokh, Leila Hatami, Saeed Poursamimi, Shahla Riahi, Rogheyeh Chehreh Azad‌, Rashid Aslani, Mehri Vadadian, Turan Mehrzad, Faramarz Sedighi, Jalal Moghadam, Leili Rashidi, Hamid Jebeli, Jamshid Hashempour, Enayat Bakhshi, Ali Asghar Garmsiri, Fathali Oveisi, Mahmoud Kalari, Soroor Nejatollahi, Mohammad Abhari, Ali Hatami, Abdollah Eskandari, Eshagh Khanzadi, Babak Eskandari, Rouhollah Emami, Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Dariush Zargari, Behrouz Moavenian, Sasan Nakhaei, Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, Saeed Amir Soleimani, Hooshang Beheshti, Elmira Abdi, Foad Chavmeh, Anna Borkowska, Mansour Vala Magham, Ataollah Zahed. Wind Ruined The School is about that An old man enters a nomadic school. The teacher thought he would be an inspector from training & Educational Ministry, so let him ask some question from the class to obtain what the average I.Q. is. While he gets the students as witness that he didn’t steal the school’s tent and that was the wind’s fault. Then the old man tells him not to be an inspector but a teacher like him in times past and now came to the nomadic school just freshing his memories. In this film Hossein Alizadeh collaborates with Mahmoud Kalari, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Mohammad Hassan Karami, Abdollah Jahanpour, Tahmineh Jahanpour, Maryam Jahanpour, Marziyeh Jahanpour, Zahra Jahanpour, Afrasiab Jahanpour. Other films are: Gabbeh, The Shallow Yellow Sky, Taboo, Sharafnaz, Turtles Can Fly, The First Letter, Half Moon, A Time for Drunken Horses, It's Winter, The Dirty Job, Cloud and the Rising Sun, We Only Live Twice, Taher's Love, The Ugly And The Beautiful, The Desert's Shepherds, The Momentary Marriage, Atabay, The Sun of That Moon, When Pomegranates Howl, The Four Walls, Cypress Underwater
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