Mohammad Charmshir has been a Writer in some movies:
We Came We Left is about that In this wildly inventive adaptation of the classic tale of Pinocchio, an impressive ensemble cast of well-known cinema stars drive the plot forward. Among others, Hanieh Tavassoli, Babak Hamidian, and Leili Rashidi tell the story of the wooden boy who wants nothing more than to be human. As Pinocchio's guardian Geppetto and a well-meaning fairy try to keep Pinocchio grounded in reality, his new dastardly companion
...s, a cat and a fox, do their best to lead him astray. Hugely entertaining and imaginatively choreographed, this is a truly spectacular piece of theater. In this film Mohammad Charmshir collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Borzoo Arjmand, Hanieh Tavassoli, Leili Rashidi, Babak Hamidian, Shabnam Farshadjoo, Negar Abedi, Siamak Ansari, Pantea Panahiha, Setareh Pesiani, Nima Ensafian, Reza Hadad, Khosro Pesyani, Amir Janani, Yaser Khaseb, Dariush Faezi, Nazgol Naderian, Golnaz Golshan, Roozbeh Bemani, Homayoun Nasiri, Ankido Darash, Reza Behboodi.
Hamlet is about that Based on Shakespeare's 'Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark', this classic tale of betrayal is retold for an Iranian audience. Hamlet is devastated when, after the death of his father, his mother swiftly remarries his uncle. Affirming his horror with the new situation, he is visited by his father's ghost who tells Hamlet that he was murdered by his new father-in-law. Using a play within a play to bring the killer to the forefront, Hamlet's father will not be the only one to meet a tragic end. Director, Reza Gouran, reinterprets this dark tale skillfully weaving his own culture into the story making it relevant to a new audience. In this film Mohammad Charmshir collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Saber Abar, Behnaz Jafari, Atoosa Ghalamfarsaei, Setareh Pesiani, Manoochehr Shoja, Reza Gouran, Dariush Movafagh, Shirin Farshbaf.
Letters to the Fever is about that 'Letters to the Fever' is inspired by the Greek myth of Oedipus and Sophocles' play 'Oedipus Rex'. In Greek legend, Oedipus' father and king of Thebes Laius received a strange prophecy warning him not to have a child with his wife Queen Jocasta, otherwise he will be killed by his own son who will also have an incestuous union with his mother Jocasta. Unfortunately, one night while he was drunk, Laius fathered Oedipus with his wife. In this film Mohammad Charmshir collaborates with Ahmad Saatchian, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Shabnam Moghadami, Pantea Panahiha, Maryam Shirazi, Golnaz Golshan, Ankido Darash, Siamak Ehsaei, Alireza Mohammadi, Atefeh Tehrani, Mohammad Reza Hosseinzadeh.
Tintin and the Secret of Moundas Castle is about that Arvand Dashtarai's adaptation of Tintin has been rewritten by Mohammad Charmshir. Tintin is a young reporter who is drawn into dangerous international intrigues in which his quick thinking, bravery and chronic good luck save the day. This comic is one of the most popular of the 20th century Europe. The play, based on the book has been shown in the Iranian Artists Forum and become known worldwide since. In this film Mohammad Charmshir collaborates with Sahar Dolatshahi, Tannaz Tabatabaei, Saeed Changizian, Mohsen Hosseini, Atoosa Ghalamfarsaei, Hassan Majooni, Arvand Dashtaray, Nima Mahjoub, Roozbeh Fadavi, Mehrdad Mahdi.
The Return of the Prodigal Son is about that Iranian photographer Khosro has lived and worked in Paris for twenty years. He does everything he can to erase the memory of Iran, while maintaining his bond with his father, who stayed behind. Through their frequent Skype calls, the old man's voice has come to embody the city of Tehran for him. Yet one day, he is confronted with the issue of his return and Khosro's world is turned upside down... In this film Mohammad Charmshir collaborates with Hossein Razi, Babak Karimi Tari, Nathalie Matti, Bamdad Afshar, Golnaz Golshan, Sara Eskandari, Ali Razi, Nawal Sharifi, Makan Ashgevari, Salman Mohebbi, Babak Karimi.
Mohammad Charmshir has been a Director in some movies:
Three Sisters is about that This is part of Four Stage Reading which encompasses the readings of four different plays. Based on a play by Anton Chekhov, this reading is set in a small Russian town at the turn of the 20th century. Three sisters live in hope of returning to their home town of Moscow.
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