Mehdi Azadi has been a Sound in some movies:
Kamas Dolls is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. For girls of the Kamas village, dolls are made when a piece of wood is wrapped in several layers of cloth. This documentary follows the very serious type of play-acting in which the girls engage as they exchange the ‘clothes’ of the dolls and ena
...ct adult rituals. More than playthings, the dolls act like alter-egos, only producing carefree smiles when they’re allowed to dance to wedding music. In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Bahram Azimpoor, Abbas Ganjavi.
Golesh Menzell is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. Set in the tranquility of the woods, Golesh Menzell documents the experiences of a young boy who spends his days tending a farmstead. In the company of dogs, cows and horses, the young boy narrates his daily chores, reflecting on his life, the animals around him and the day to day lives of those on the farm. A stunning exploration of a rural Iranian childhood. In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Farshad Fadayian, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Asghar Abgoon.
The Last Knot is about that The feature debut of Lafafiyan Hassan, 'Last Knot' stars Pejman Bazhegi as Reza, a young designer recently returned to Iran with a rug design set to take the European market by a storm. But when an accomplished engineer is murdered, with Reza's business partner the only suspect, best laid plans are thrown into jeopardy. Reza's design plans go missing, and as the police investigation continues, one family's hidden past will come to light. A tense crime thriller with many twists and turns, 'Last Knot' is a film that will keep you guessing right until the credits roll. In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Negar Foroozandeh, Pejman Bazeghi, Hasan Lafafian, Farshad Mohammadi, Abolfazl Rostami, Ali Asghar Sedighi, Arash Ghaderi, Mohammad Haj Hosseini, Mahmoud Khorsand, Bahman Daan, Arman Mousapour, Dariush Peyro, Parvin Maleki, Hasan Zare, Hamzeh Oliazadeh, Saeid Salarzehi, Alireza Ahadi, Afshin Nakhaei, Mojtaba Tabatabaei, Majid Afzali, Mahtab Robati, Masoud Sakhaei, Shaghayegh Nazeri, Ali Alidoosti.
The Unfinished Man is about that Young villager Moosa decides to move to the city to save money for his wedding. However, he gets much more than he bargained for when chance events lead him into the path of an armed political militant. Suddenly the Secret Police arrive, killing the militant and arresting Moosa. A comical adventure then ensues for the hapless prisoner. Can Moosa clear his name and return home to be married? In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Hossein Panahi, Reza Kianian, Roya Nonahali, Mozhdeh Shamsai, Hamid Jebeli, Mehdi Mayamei, Manouchehr Hamedi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Moharram Zeinalzadeh, Ebrahim Abadi, Rasoul Ahadi, Majid Entezami, Mohsen Roshan, Akbar Esfahani, Majid Forughi, Ali Tavakolli, Hossein Hajjar, Asghar Bardoosh, Ali Abolghasemi, Esfandiar Yeganeh, Reza Hafezi, Ghasem Golmakani, Mohammad Ali Saeedi, Hossein Pardeh Shenas, Mehdi Asadi.
At the School of Seyed Qelich Ishan is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. The film tells a very emotionally engaging story about a clergyman who decides to fulfil his military service in a medical institution. This institution, incidently, specializes in taking care of patients with an incurable disease. The film consists of beautifully constructed cinematography which reflects the atmosphere of the spiritual theme behind it. In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Farshad Fadayian, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Asghar Abgoon.
Little Travellers of an Endless Journey is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. 'Mosaferane Koochak Safari Bi Enteha' (1998) is a short documentary about the young members of the migratory Bakhtiari tribe, as they care for their herds in a beautiful mountainous region. A camera crew joins the group as they herd hundreds of cattle under the cover of darkness to their new destination. Save the clatter of bells and footfalls, the group move in almost eerie silence. Handheld camerawork lends the film a sense of realism and immediacy, and we share the Bakhtiari's journey. A film that provides fascinating insight into traditional culture. In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Farshad Fadayian, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Asghar Abgoon, Mehdi Jafari, Behrouz Shahamat.
Expectation Melodies is about that Taking place in a remote village in rural Iran, this minimalistic film depicts the daily lives of young girls in this environment. They go about their daily work, which involves sewing, washing clothes and herding sheep; the film gives a clear sense of the lack of opportunity and proper education within such conditions. Even at school the lessons centre around prayer, and wishing for the cultivation of the land. One girl is dragged home by her angry father from school to get back to the daily grind of work she is locked into. An honest and beautifully shot depiction of the life of young girls living in rural Iran. In this film Mehdi Azadi collaborates with Shahed Ahmadloo, Abolfazl Shakiba, Ebrahim Javaheri, Payam Shams, Nadimeh Sadeghi, Zohreh Latifi.
Other films are:
Samandoon, Full or Empty, Seven Passages, Mahin, Nilgoon, Sunless Shadows
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