Masoud Sekhavatdoost has been a Music in some movies:
Lifeline is about that Constructing electricity pylons across northern Iran, Salam and Emran are happy. As they and their team scramble across flimsy scaffolds and camp out at night discussing love and life, they find comradery in their dangerous work. But as the job goes on, new troubles and dangers keep emerging, and a personal conflict begins to cause tensions between the two friends. Will Salam and Emran let their differences affect their
... work, and make an already dangerous job become fatal? In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Ladan Mostofi, Siamak Atlasi, Alireza Oosivand, Mir Salah Hosseini, Mohammad Ebrahim Moaiery, Jahangir Kosari, Kamran Tafti, Hadi Dibaji, Asghar Abgoon, Nader Masoumi, Nobar Ghanbarian, Houman Masoumi, Saghi Zinati, Hossein Salehian, Seyed Mohsen Nabavi, Habibollah Mozafari, Hassan Mehmani.
Three and a Half is about that 'Three and a Half' tells the story of three female convicts recently released from prison. Outside the confines of the prison walls, the trio plan to escape Iran by crossing the border. Though the women revel in each other's humor, their mission is a serious one. If caught trying to escape Iran, they will find themselves in deep trouble. An exciting tale about three women who are both resilient and troubled in equal measure. In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Naghi Nemati, Mohammad Reza Sharafodin, Amir Seyed Zadeh, Negar Hassanzadeh, Shouka Karimi, Saeed Malekan, Hassan Shabankareh, Roozbeh Raiga, Samaneh Vafaiee, Mahmoud Ghaffari, Mehdi Pour Mousa.
Leila's Present. In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Mohammad Afarideh, Mostafa Shiri, Mahshid Razavi Nejad, Zolfaghar Hosseini, Azadeh Jahdoust, Hamid Najafirad.
With Others is about that Arezoo and Amir-Hossein are a couple very much in love. Desperate to have children, but unable to conceive, they persuade one of Arezoo's colleagues, Tahereh, to act as a surrogate. Tahereh's own circumstances are less than desirable; a mother herself, she currently lives with her uncle, as she has no place of her own. Her husband is in prison and Tahereh makes ends meet working as a cleaner. Moved by the couple's request, Tahereh accepts the role of surrogate knowing that the money she will receive will help pay for a place of her own. Complications arise however when her husband is released from prison early and discovers the pregnancy in this powerful, introspective drama. In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Hengameh Ghaziani, Babak Hamidian, Mohammad Afarideh, Hossein Ardestani, Farahnaz Naderi, Amir Samavati, Hossein Mahjoob, Leila Zareh, Roozbeh Raiga, Hamidreza Azarang, Nasser Zamiri, Ehsan Afsharian, Ali Motarassed.
Sweet Taste of Imagination is about that An imaginative dreamer university professor named Garoos falls in love with a student who resembles her teacher in this manner. Their love story is endangered when a business competitor sets Garoos up for unethical behavior... In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Shahab Hosseini, Parivash Nazarieh, Nader Fallah, Nazanin Farahani, Kamal Tabrizi, Abbas Rastegarpour, Bahram Dehghan, Naghmeh Samini, Majid Eskandari, Ali Tabrizi, Majid Leilaji, Nazanin Bayati, Sara Samiei, Mohammad Ali Hossein Nejad, Alireza Alavian, Mehdi Bajestani, Isa Yousefi Pour, Zahra Mosafa.
Breath is about that From the brilliantly multi-talented Narges Abyar comes her third feature film ‘Breath’, a bittersweet family drama set against the backdrop of the Iranian revolution and the ensuing Iran-Iraq war. Adapted from one of her own novels featuring the same title, the film takes place in several rural suburban areas in the Karaj region and centres around a working class family, more specifically the young daughter Bahar. Through the wandering of the daydreaming Bahar we experience Iran in the late 70s and early 80s and the heartbreaking impact the Sacred Defense, as the war is referred to in Iran, has on her family. 'Breath' won the Best Picture Golden Simorgh and Best Supporting Actress Silver Simorgh at the 34th Fajr Film Festival. In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Shabnam Moghadami, Mehran Ahmadi, Jamshid Hashempour, Abbas Rastegarpour, Saed Nikzat, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Narges Abyar, Mohammad Hossein Ghasemi, Abouzar Pourmohammadi, Gelareh Abbasi, Sajjad Pahlevanzadeh, Pantea Panahiha, Asghar Nejad-Imani, Mohammad Reza Shirkhanlou, Saghi Zinati, Siamak Abbadizadeh, Sareh Nour Mousavi, Atieh Javid.
Parallel Shadows is about that Nazanin, who needs money, lends her necklace to the middle-aged antique shop owner and receives money for it. After a few days, the antique shop owner falls in love with Nazanin and this is the beginning of an unusual love. In this film Masoud Sekhavatdoost collaborates with Abolfazl Poor Arab, Hadis Fooladvand, Shahab Hosseini, Siamak Safari, Hasan Tavakol Nia, Hooshang Tavakoli, Arash Boroomand, Samira Hassanpoor, Hossein Abolsedgh, Asghar Naimi, Roozbeh Raiga, Saeed Aghighi, Siamak Mehmandoost, Mohsen Kalhor -, Saeed Khani, Ali Tavakolnia, Soodabe Khosravi.
Other films are:
Houra, Lovelance, Confiscation, Walking on String, Dayan, Small Black Fish, Kaka, A Heart for an Eye, Samurai in Berlin, Camel Coat, Gold Carrier, Night of the Full Moon, Homeless, The Last Snow, No Prior Appointment, Be Human For Once A Week, Wolf Cubs of Apple Valley, Face to face, The Situation of Mehdi, The Opposition, Solo on Floating Ice, This Is My House, Drown, Parisa, Quiet Tower, Fragrant, Without Time, Number 10, Leather Jacket Man, after leaving, Sag Band, Charmer, Never, Plain Clothes, Track 143, Setareh, Sepideh, Open Arms, Western Sky, Love Passion, Aparatchi, Two days later, Missing Hand, Blood Crocodile, In the Shadow, Skimmer
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