Mohammad Davudi has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
White Sneakers is about that Payam Amiri, a young, energetic and sympathetic teacher, travels to Bushehr to reintegrate the Physical Education curriculum in an old and majestic school called Sa’adat. He manages to heighten the children’s spirits and improve their sense of community. Later on, Amiri meets a young girl named Zivar who is a teacher in a sanatorium and he feels that she is the one. He also gets curious about one of his stude
...nts named Masho, who helps the smugglers transfer their materials from their boats to the coast in order to help his family. He tries to intervene but gets involved with the smugglers and loses his sanity. During the preparation for the final soccer match, Zivar helps him regain his mental health. In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Atefeh Razavi, Baran Kosari, Hossein Yari, Mohammad Ebrahim Moaiery, Jahangir Kosari, Yadollah Najafi, Shirin Vahidi, Reza Rohani, Fariborz Ghorbanzadeh.
Birth of a Butterfly is about that 'Birth of a Butterfly' is made up of three short dramatic episodes shot in the mountains of North-Western Iran. In an area with a deep connection to the natural world, the characters in each of the parables have their faith tested by the challenges ahead of them. Two children struggle with the burden of responsibility as their father blames them for their mother's illness, an old man and a boy journey to a miraculous spring that is said to cure all ills, and a visiting teacher is hailed as a prophet after his advice yields beneficial results to a remote mountain community. These episodes interweave themes of faith, companionship and the survival spirit, and are directed with aplomb by Mojtaba Raei. In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Mehdi Faghih, Sima Film, Mojtaba Raei, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Hassan Hassandoust, Saeed Shapoori, Kambiz Roshanravan, Mahmood Nazaralian, Mohsen Mossavi, Rahim Jahani, Mohammad Amir Naji, Saeed Moosavi, Malek Jahan Khazaee, Ahmad Aminian, Mohammad Aligholizadeh, Javad Derakhshan, Samad Pir-Asbaqi.
The Tear of the Cold is about that During the Iran-Iraq war, a soldier and a Kurdish girl come to a new understanding of the idea of peace despite their supposedly opposite circumstances. In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Golshifteh Farahani, Parsa Pirouzfar, Azizollah Hamidnezhad, Mehrshad Karkhani, Kamran Hamze Aghaie, Hayedeh Safiyari, Babak Panahi, Saeed Ansari, Ali Loghmani, Farzam Manteghi, Ali Rooyintan, Farhang Moayyeri, Malek Jahan Khazaee, Abbas Shoghi, Amirhossein Shafiri, Nooreddin Goodarzi, Reza Sholeh.
Summer of 79 is about that Upon the victory of the Islamic Revolution, two students head for the Sistan province as part of a National Construction Jihad mission. They firmly believe they can quickly and painlessly solve all the problems plaguing the country with a powerful advertising campaign. 'Summer 79' is an original snapshot into the internal politics of Iran during a vortex of trouble and revolution. Synopsis by IMVbox.com In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Farideh Sepah Mansour, Mehdi Faghih, Mohammad Ahmadi, Mojtaba Raei, Akbar Shirazi, Khosro Ziaei, Rahim Hoodi, Majid Emami, Gholamreza Jahanmehr, Morteza Akbari, Mahmoud Pakniat, Mohsen Roshan, Mohammad Fili, Seyed Mohammad Mirzamani, Davood Zam, Reza Ghasemi, Soheil Ahmadi, Ali Eshaghi, Abbas Afsharian, Mohammad Reza Farzin, Masoud Ghandi, Nadereh Tashakkorinia, Taghi Javadi, Moosa Zangshahi, Rasool Entejaei, Hafez Ahmadi.
The Derrick is about that It is the middle of the Iran-Iraq War and Abadan is under siege. Hamid is a soldier who commands a group of Basijis, and he is determined to destroy a derrick which the Iraqis are using to attack the city. As Abadan is evacuated, and Hamid's family with it, the young commander soon finds battle lines drawn and friends caught up in the middle of it. When his best friend Amir proposes to his sister Zahra, who stayed behind to help defend the city with Hamid, he finds his loyalties torn between his mission and his hope for a brighter future. However, his obsession with the derrick may prove to be the undoing of everything. In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Mehdi Faghih, Parviz Sheikh Tadi, Saeed Saadi, Ali Moallem, Reza Iranmanesh, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Mohammadali Basheh Ahangar, Eshagh Khanzadi, Hossein Zandbaf, Mahmoud Reza Sani, Niloufar Mohammadi, Farid Koshan Fallah, Mehdi Gholipoor, Shahram Sharifi, Hasan Roustaei, Mohammad Reza Hadpour, Javad Maroufi, Ali Asghar Beheshti, Ghasem Hesavi, Abdolhassan Barzideh, Majid Khamseh, Alireza Eshaghi.
Baran is about that In Iran, when the illegal Afghan worker Najaf (Gholam Ali Bakhshi) breaks his foot in an accident in a construction of a building, his fragile son Rahmat becomes his replacement. The master Memar (Mohammad Amir Naji) makes Rahmat responsible for feeding the worker, and Lateef becomes jealous of Rahmat, and treats him cruely. However, when Lateef finds that Rahmar is indeed a girl called Baran (Zahra Bahrami), he falls in love for her and spends all his savings and gives his best efforts to protect her family and her. In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Majid Majidi, Mahmoud Behraznia, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Parvin Safari, Hassan Hassandoust, Ahmad Pejman, Hossein Abedini, Hossein Mahjoob, Behzad Kazzazi, Mohsen Mossavi, Fouad Nahas, Afarin Sadeghi, Jahanjou Jafari, Mohammad Amir Naji, Zahra Bahrami, Gholam Ali Bakhshi, Jafar Tavakoli, Malek Jahan Khazaee, Hafez Ahmadi.
The Color of Paradise is about that Mohammad, a boy at Tehran's institute for the blind, waits for his dad to pick him up for summer vacation. While waiting, he realizes a baby bird has fallen from its nest: he chases away a cat, finds the bird, climbs a tree, and puts it back. His father finally comes and takes him to their village where his sisters and granny await. The lad is a loving student of nature and longs for village life with his family, but his father is ashamed of him, wanting to farm the boy out to clear the way for marriage to a woman who knows nothing of this son. Over granny's objections, dad apprentices Mohammad far from home to a blind carpenter. Can anything bring father and son together? In this film Mohammad Davudi collaborates with Mehdi Karimi, Majid Majidi, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Hashem Attar, Hassan Hassandoust, Alireza Kohan Deiri, Hossein Mahjoob, Asghar Nejad-Imani, Behzad Rafiei, Mohsen Mossavi, Mohsen Ramezani, Salameh Feyzi, Farahnaz Safari, Elham Sharifi, Mohammad Rahmani, Morteza Fatemi, Kamal Mirkarimi, Masoom Zinati, Zahra Mizani, Ahmad Aminian, Moghadam Behboodi, Ganali Khorami, Masoud Madadi.
Other films are:
It's Winter, The Hunter, Victorious Warrior, You Are Free, Azadi Bridge, We're All in this Together, Castle of Dreams, The Night Guardian, A Name, Journey to Tomorrow, Flight at Infinity, Paradise Is Somewhere Else
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