Masume Shah Nazari has been a Editor in some movies:
Salve is about that When Marham runs away, she first feels seduced by the frivolous attitudes of the youth culture scene she finds herself in. Yet she soon finds new kinds of hardships and must make uncomfortable compromises in order to find her way. Shifting time frames provide an enigmatic edge in this raw and gripping drama, which passes beautifully from moments of nerve-wracking tension to the more intimate scenes of household affairs and
...familial support. In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Reza Davoudnejad, Tannaz Tabatabaei, Ehteram Sadat Habibian, Kobra Hassanzadeh, Sajjad Sepehri Shakib, Fatemeh Davoudnejad, Moharram Motamedi, Siavash Agha Mohammadi, Alireza Davoudnejad, Reza Sheykhi, Yahya Sepehri Shakib, Alireza Alavian, Mohammadreza Davoudnejad, Ali Davoudnejad, Mehrdad Mehrkish, Mohammad Reza Hosseini, Shirin Shazdeh Ahmadi, Ali Gharabi Tehrani.
The Monster is about that Mahmud is a dedicated scriptwriter and cinema enthusiast who has just finished shooting an 8mm film and now hopes to get it remade as a full-length feature. He fails however to convince the production company to grant him the resources he needs, so together with his close friend Hassan, he starts acting out the story in real life. Expect many twists and turns in this cutting-edge feature that explores the very act of filmmaking, from the ingenious mind of Kianoush Ayari. In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Jahangir Almasi, Nematollah Gorji, Hassan Rezaei, Kazem Afrandnia, Manijeh Aghai, Nasser Aghayi, Farzaneh Kaboli, Mansoor Majlesi, Parvin Soleymani, Kianoush Ayari, Reza Jalali, Dariush Ayari, Akbar Doodkar, Karim Neshat, Abbas Nazeri Nik, Ahmad Behrouzi, Zohreh Amiri, Foad Nour, Hamid Hamze, Nosrat Dastmardi, Majid Sarafi, Mahmood Alizadeh, Bahman Roozbahani, Naser Majd Bigdeli.
The May Lady is about that A woman edging into middle age must make some tough choices about her life and her work in this engaging drama from Iran. Forugh Kia (Minoo Farshi) is a documentary filmmaker in her early forties who has reached a crossroads in both her personal and professional lives. Forugh has been forced by economics to set aside more personal projects in order to accept a commission from a television network. A thoughtful examination on the importance of following your passions. In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Atefeh Razavi, Baran Kosari, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Golab Adineh, Ramin Rastad, Rakhshan Banietemad, Mani Kasraian, Minoo Farshchi, Jahangir Kosari, Parviz Abnar, Hossein Jafarian, Alireza Raisian, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Mehri Shirazi, Amir Esbati, Peyman Shadmanfar, Behnaz Tavakoli.
My Little Country is about that Abbas Mohammadi's documentary tells the story of self-funded schools set up for Afghani children who are forced to seek refuge in Iran. Paid for by parents and taught by women educated at Iran universities, the schools operate on a shoe-string budget, but the film explores how they offer a vital sense of hope and belonging to its pupils. Touching footage of lessons combine with interviews of children to bring a vivid insight into their plights, and the inspirational role the schools play in their lives. In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Yadollah Najafi, Reza Jalali, Saeed Rashtian, Abbas Mohammadi Nam.
I Saw Your Dad Last Night, Aida is about that A name, a face, a word or a woman that suddenly and repeatedly emerges in 17-year-old Aida's mind. She tries to get rid of it, but it pops up again and tortures her. The image is that of a dark and remote and possibly not so bad character; she is a stranger who polishes her finger nail and dyes her hair in a blond hue, and leave Aida no peace of mind. But the woman's end is quite real and for the first time Aida consciously experiences doubt. She realizes that beauty and pain are two inseparable ingredients and finally Aida begins to focus on a hope which she has witnessed for one moment in her parents faces. Then she feels in herself the hope for a future whose nature she does not realize. She experiences a profound moment of comprehension and that seems to be sufficient... In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Elham Pavehnejad, Tannaz Tabatabaei, Shahrokh Foroutanian, Sharareh Dolat Abadi, Khatereh Asadi, Marjan Shirmohammadi, Kambozia Partovi, Rasoul Sadrameli, Ali Sartipi, Mohammad Mokhtari, Fariborz Lachini, Bahram Badakhshani, Behrang Alavi, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Parmis Zand, Shahrzad Kamal Zadeh, Amir Esbati, Ehteram Boroumand, Sophie Kiani.
Betrothal is about that Aziz gets engaged to Gol Aftab and goes to the battle fronts as a soldier, but after a while, news comes that Aziz has been captured and his brother has been martyred. With the end of the war, Aziz returned to the homeland along with other prisoners. He intends to marry Gul Aftab, but his mother Khodabas and his martyred brother's wife want him to take care of his martyred brother's two children. Aziz disagrees and takes a gift to Gol Aftab's house and then goes to see the elders of the village so that they will take the initiative for his marriage with Gol Aftab. The elders of the village go to Khodabas's father to convince him that Aziz should marry his fiancee, but Khodabas's father believes that according to ethnic customs, Khodabas should become Aziz's wife, otherwise he will return his daughter to her father's house without her children. With this situation, despite his inner desire, Aziz marries his brother's wife on the day of Gol Aftab's wedding. In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Mahmoud Kalari, Noor Ali Lotfi, Nooredin Alami, Zahra Mohammadi, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Mohammad Katirai, Changiz Sayyad, Asghar Shahverdi, Morteza Fallahi, Majid Khamseh, Naser Gholamrezai, Ozra Esmaili, Shahram Farahmand, Morteza Mokhtari, Masoomeh Shirmahi, Khodakaram Kamalvand, Alimardan Asgari Alem, Hossein Yeganeh, Mohammad Mousavi.
Cease Feud is about that Hashemian, a captain from a religious family, unwillingly joins a number of retired military men who are planning to overthrow the regime. Badri, his fiancee, along with his brother, who is in the Revolutionary Guard, figure out their plan accidentally and try to prevent Hashemian from doing so. She eventually manages to save him, and the rest of the traitors get arrested. In this film Masume Shah Nazari collaborates with Noor Ali Lotfi, Nooredin Alami, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Iraj Safdari, Hossein Ghaffari, Firooz Malekzadeh, Siavash Shakeri, Aziz Keshavarz, Morteza Fallahi, Naser Gholamrezai, Morteza Mokhtari, Masoomeh Shirmahi, Afsaneh Ghasemi, Farkhondeh Bahrami, Ebrahim Javadi, Abedin Baharvand, Fariba Hajinejad, Darab Falahi, Afshin Changi, Mohammad Goudarziani Asad, Malek Hajnejad, Gholamreza Nejad Moghadam, Khodakaram Kamalvand, Aliakbar Shekarchi, Bahman Yamini, Hossein Ahmadi, Fariba Sagvand.
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