Mahmood Nazaralian ( محمود نظرعلیان ) is an Iranian actor known for Saman Salur's quirky indie movie 'Sun Station' (Istgahe Aftab or Amin Khahim Goft) and drama film 'Raspberry' (Tameshk). In 2015, Nazaralian appeared in Amir Hossein Saghafi's arthouse feature film 'The Man Who Became a Horse' (Mardi ke Asb Shod). More recently, Mahmood Nazaralian played in the movie 'White Feather' (Pare Sefid).Mahmood Nazaralian has been a Actor in some movies:
Under the Moonlight is about that Seyyed Hassan,
...a young seminary student, is preparing to don the clerical attire. But while his fellow students excitedly prepare for graduation, Seyyed finds his doubts and uncertainties start to bubble to the surface. When his formal clothes are stolen by a small boy before the ceremony, Seyyed heads out into town to find the culprit and reclaim his property. As he learns about the people in his community, their plights, and their poverties, he inadvertently starts down the path he was always meant for - becoming the missionary who will help deliver these people from their everyday struggles and grant them the hope and salvation needed to reform their lives. In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Mehran Rajabi, Shaghayegh Dehghan, Hamed Rajabali, Fereshteh Sadre Orafaee, Ashar Heidari, Reza Mirkarimi, Mehrshad Karkhani, Manouchehr Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Nazanin Mofakham, Saeed Malekan, Mohammad Mokhtari, Hamid Khozooei Abyaneh, Masoud Behnam, Mahmood Rasekhfar, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Naser Jonani, Mohammad Hossein Panahi, Reza Torabi, Ali Bokanian, Bahram Shakeri, Farhad Noroozi, Hosseyn Parastar.
Everything is For Sale is about that Akbar is a simple worker who is living with his brother, Amir. As Amir will soon finish his time in military service, Akbar is trying to find a good job for him in the same place he is working. Finally he persuades his employers to help Amir out, but after Amir attended a football game in a stadium, his eyes are severely injured, when one cracker hits his face. Akbar sells everything he has for his little brother's treatment, but that is not enough. He is obliged to start a journey into ruthlessness to bring Amir back to life... In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Saber Abar, Habib Rezaei, Javad Ezati, Merila Zarei, Mastaneh Mohajer, Ali Akbar Saghafi, Mohammad Habibi, Sharareh Soroosh, Mohsen Darsanj, Saed Soheili, Karen Homayounfar, Ali Mohammad Ghassemi, Mazdak Mirabedini, Hossein Moslemi, Amir Hossein Saghafi, Sara Kashefi, Meysam Ghanizadeh, Seyed Ahmad Mohammadi, Misagh Zare, Keramat Roodsaz, Kaveh Ghassemzadeh, Babak Eta, Behrang Dezfooli Zade.
Sun Station is about that When the bridge is being renovated, Hassan, who is in charge of the old cable car of the river, finds the opportunity to decide which people can cross the river. Each of them has a different story and a different reason to cross the river by the old cable car. Hassan's friend, Asghar, helps him drive the cable car and take the passengers across the river. The eye-catching central location is a burnt-out train wreck that’s home to Qader, a grumpy old railway employee who shares quarters with Hassan. When the friendship between Hassan and Asghar deepens, they both reach a new understanding of the realities of life and their surroundings... Centered on a trio of misfits whose lives intersect along a railroad line in a remote mountain location, the pic is a visually interesting, emotionally rewarding meditation on loneliness and the healing power of friendship. In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Saman Salur, Amir Seyed Zadeh, Masoud Salami, Farzad Hassani, Behzad Abdi, Hassan Zahedi, Rasoul Seyed Arabi, Alireza Mehran, Azadeh Zarei, Hamid Habibifar, Sanaz Asadi, Hassan Sakvand, Akbar Tavakkoli, Mahboubeh Ghaffari, Mahsa Hosseini, Sasan Salur, Maysa Molavi.
Raspberry is about that Rezvan is a surrogate for wealthy couple Hamid and Homa. Despite their different outlooks on the world, the couple have trusted her to carry the child they always wanted. However, when a devastating accident takes place, it looks as if Rezvan will have to give up the child. This is not the least of her worries, as she also has to contend with an emotionally unstable brother-in-law and the painful recollections of her late husband. The coming birth is the only ray of light she can see in a bleak future, and now even that seems uncertain. As the date draws nearer, Rezvan continually wonders if life can be like the raspberry bush and if some good can come from bad circumstances. In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Niki Karimi, Mehran Ahmadi, Mahmoud Kalari, Saman Salur, Hayedeh Safiyari, Samira Hassanpoor, Vahid Moghadasi, Hossein Ghourchian, Mehdi Pakdel, Behzad Abdi, Rasoul Seyed Arabi, Tabassom Hashemi, Bijan Afshar, Sohi Banoo Zoalghadr, Mansoor Nobakht, Sasan Salur.
The Man Who Became a Horse is about that An old man living with his only daughter tries to keep her close to him by any means, although she is married. With longing for what was, the daughter becomes attached to the one thing she has left of her deceased mother, a horse. Jealous of her affections, the old and stubborn patriarch sets the horse free, leading to his daughter’s despair. This evocative and at times frightening power game is about isolation, vulnerability and how we can become too dependent on those we love. In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Mastaneh Mohajer, Bahman Ardalan, Amin Jafari, Ali Akbar Saghafi, Mohammad Habibi, Sharareh Soroosh, Karen Homayounfar, Mazdak Mirabedini, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Amir Hossein Saghafi, Meysam Ghanizadeh, Seyed Ahmad Mohammadi, Levon Haftvan, Melisa Zakeri, Bahman Sadegh Hasani.
A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral is about that Sadry and Yadi work at a petrol station removed from the main traffic routes since the building of a ring road. It is winter and heavy snow lies on the ground. Sadry, a former performing strongman who accidentally lost an eye, is behaving strangely. Yadi is in love with a girl from a nearby town and sends her passionate letters via the local postman. They receive a visit from Orooj, their only contact with the exterior. In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Nader Fallah, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Saman Salur, Mohsen Namjoo, Aria Aziminejad, Touraj Aslani, Mohammad Shahverdi, Hasan Rashid-Ghamat, Alireza Farsijani, Reza Tarhani, Arash Sadeghi, Arash Ghasemi, Mohammad Reza Yoosefi, Mahmood Fallah.
Dracula is about that 'Dracula', as the title suggests, is a horror movie that blends comedy and vampire stories. The film charts the adventures of an Iranian vampire played by director and actor Reza Attaran. In this film Mahmood Nazaralian collaborates with Reza Attaran, Vishka Asayesh, Omid Roohani, Jaleh Sameti, Saeed Malekan, Leila Bolookat, Farshid Ahmadi, Siamak Ansari, Abbas Mahboub, Mohsen Nasrollahi, Levon Haftvan, Alireza Sartipi, Moein Reza Motalebi, Nima Rad, Sadegh Hosseini, Forough Lesani, Farideh Gol Mahmoudi, Mohammad Edalatzadeh, Zhila Daei, Ali Mehraban, Mahmoud Bayati, Ali Dariush, Sougal Mehrabi, Sahar Shahamat, Mohammad Badrloo.
Other films are:
Aba Jan, The Dog and the Insane Lover, Foot Work, Sentenced to Heaven, Victorious Warrior, Reversed Visitor, Anonymous, Beside the Ponds, Green Dream, Russian, The Badger, 3 Puffs, Skin, Pomegranate Valley Travelers, The Little Bird Freak, The Story of Mah BiBi, Crows Burial ceremony, Pakool, A Loneliness City, Alley of Japanese, Burial, Birth of a Butterfly, White Feather
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