With a career that began just under ten years ago in 2008 with Over There (where he was actually credited as Mazdak Mirabedini), Mazdak Mirabedini's star has been on the rise of late. He played the role of Daniel Dalca in Farewell Baghdad (2010), and Ekbatan (2012). More recently, he played in Amir Hossein Saghafi's The Man Who Became a Horse (2015).Mazdak Mirabedini has been a Actor in some movies:
Ekbatan is about that Absorbing social street drama by Mehrshad Karkhani, which is freely adapted
... from the 1971 Jalal Moghadam film "Escape from the Trap." When Alborz gets out of prison, he goes off in search of a peaceful life in the city. Yet living within the high walls of the Ekbatan Apartment Complex in West Tehran, he can’t seem to find it. Soon enough he finds himself caught up in new criminal activities, and must face a deadly situation before he can be free of them. In this film Mazdak Mirabedini collaborates with Davood Rashidi, Sahar Ghoreishi, Pourandokht Mahiman, Sorush Sehhat, Shahed Ahmadloo, Mehrshad Karkhani, Hassan Ayoubi, Sattar Oraki, Roya Sharif, Ali Ebrahimi, Mahin Navidi, Alireza Alavian, Seyyed Mohsen Jahed, Mani Heydari, Alireza Ghaffari Nejad, Ali Hamid Nejad.
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 Mazdak Mirabedini 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, Hossein Moslemi, Amir Hossein Saghafi, Sara Kashefi, Meysam Ghanizadeh, Seyed Ahmad Mohammadi, Mahmood Nazaralian, Misagh Zare, Keramat Roodsaz, Kaveh Ghassemzadeh, Babak Eta, Behrang Dezfooli Zade.
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 Mazdak Mirabedini collaborates with Mastaneh Mohajer, Bahman Ardalan, Amin Jafari, Ali Akbar Saghafi, Mohammad Habibi, Sharareh Soroosh, Karen Homayounfar, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Amir Hossein Saghafi, Meysam Ghanizadeh, Seyed Ahmad Mohammadi, Mahmood Nazaralian, Levon Haftvan, Melisa Zakeri, Bahman Sadegh Hasani.
Confiscation is about that The film starts in the 1970s and is the story of a SAVAK's member (Reza Attaran) who involves in many different adventures and challenges... In this film Mazdak Mirabedini collaborates with Houman Seyyedi, Reza Attaran, Mehran Ahmadi, Babak Hamidian, Siamak Safari, Abbas Rastegarpour, Masoud Salami, Masoud Sekhavatdoost, Mohammad Hossein Ghasemi, Hadi Kazemi, Sajjad Pahlevanzadeh, Asghar Nejad-Imani, Mirtaher Mazloumi, Navid Farahmarzi, Taha Abyar, Parvaz Homay, Ali Forghani.
Over There is about that In “Over There” Kahani describes ten days in the lives of Payman and Leila. Payman is a young man who has only ten days left in order to return to the U.S. to renew his green card but he can’t exit the country because of marital problems with his wife Leila. In this film Mazdak Mirabedini collaborates with Mehran Ahmadi, Abdolreza Kahani, Danesh Eghba Shavi, Masoud Salami, Shima Monfared, Arash Ghasemi, Javad Jalali, Fereshteh Eshraghi, Mana Rabiei, Shahrzad Sokhan Sanj, Maziar Razaghi.
Foot Work is about that An actor/ film maker returns Iran to start a new life with his painter wife Mitra. But finding a home is seems harder than he initially thought. In this film Mazdak Mirabedini collaborates with Afsar Asadi, Hamidreza Pegah, Mohammad Ahmadi, Amin Jafari, Abbas Ahmadi Motlagh, Babak Mirzakhani, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Negar Abedi, Taher Pishvaei, Mahmood Nazaralian, Naghi Seif Jamali, Mehri Aleagha, Pegah Ahmadi, Neda Saremi Monfared, Firooz Sheibani, Babak Molana.
Farewell Baghdad is about that The Polish-American boxer Daniel Dalca (Mazdak Mirabedini) escapes his problems by enlisting in the army. After four years when his mission is over, he is sent back home where he would have to face his past problems. So he decides to desert the army. In the middle of a desert he gets bitten by a scorpion. On the very day of her marriage, 29 March 2003 Rebecca (Pantea Bahram) lost her husband during the British-American attack on Iraq. Today she is managing a little restaurant on the Iraqi borderline where she hosts Iraqi and American soldiers. She goes to the landmines to clear mines in order to plant trees and palms at the very same places. Saleh Al Marzouk (Mostafa Zamani) is an Iraqi math teacher who lost his family on the 29 March Baghdad bombings. Meanwhile, he detained and later imprisoned at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison for three years. Disguised as a woman, he plans to blow himself up at a restaurant on Christmas Day in 2009. There, he suddenly discovers a picture of himself on the wall, when Rebecca enters the restaurant. Shocked, Saleh runs away. In this film Mazdak Mirabedini collaborates with Mostafa Zamani, Pantea Bahram, Farhad Vilkiji, Majid Bahrami, Touraj Aslani, Hamid Najafirad, Nezamoddin Kiaie, Javad Jalali, Reza Mohammadi, Mehdi Naderi.
Other films are:
The Rain Falls When It Will, The Butterfly Is Sleeping, Snail Man, Please Don't Disturb
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