Mohammad Katirai has been a Director in some movies:
Shoot the Target is about that The story of the young eager generation who has been miserable through difficulties in life. People who are sacrificing themselves for the sake of their desires and aspirations and they are forced to do wrong in order to prove themselves, In the meantime, there are criminals who are looking for preys. They want to use them in order to put their evil intentions in action. Kian Javid, a committed young policeman, w
...ho is considering the situation and concerns of two young men called Babak and Naser, is trying to catch the criminals while taking care of his peers. In this film Mohammad Katirai collaborates with Ardalan Shoja Kaveh, Ashkan Khatibi, Pejman Bazeghi, Poulad Kimiayi, Jahangir Kosari, Kamran Tafti, Satyar Emami, Mastaneh Mohajer, Houman Behmanesh, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Ronak Younesi, Marjan Golzar, Mohammad Reza Rouhani, Karim Kashani, Ali Derakhshandeh, Ahmad Yavari, Mohsen Ahmadi, Mohsen Ahangarani.
Mohammad Katirai has been a Sound in some movies:
A Night in Tehran is about that It tells the story of a young couple who go to Tehran to work in a company from Rasht. But during the journey and in Tehran, many problems come to them. In this film Mohammad Katirai collaborates with Saeed Pirdoost, Rambod Javan, Mahaya Petrossian, Amir Noori, Hossein Maleki, Faramarz Badrampour, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Bahram Kazemi, Mohammad Shiri, Siamak Mehmandoost, Manouchehr Alipour, Behrouz Reshad, Fartash Modarresi, Saeid Salehiyan.
To Stay Alive is about that This deeply moving film opens on Madina, a young carpet weaver, and her deepening friendship with a handsome soldier. However, any hopes of a promising future are soon dashed to pieces when Madina's past comes to light. We also meet the bright, intelligent Bemani, who, upon being forced to marry an older man, goes to extreme lengths to cancel the wedding. Meanwhile, young medical student Nasim dreams of university, but she too finds herself marrying against her will. Hope is built up and knocked down again in this thought-provoking work by Dariush Mehjrui, the icon of the Iranian New Wave movement. The film often takes on a documentary-like format, and interviews with central characters create a sense of realism. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. In this film Mohammad Katirai collaborates with Habib Rezaei, Dariush Mehrjui, Tahmineh Milani, Mastaneh Mohajer, Mohammad Reza Darvishi, Vahideh Mohammadi Far, Atoosa Ghalamfarsaei, Bahram Badakhshani, Asghar Shahverdi, Babak Shoaei, Shahrokh Sakhai, Neda Aghaei, Masoumeh Bakhshi, Shadi Heydari, Mohammad Habibian, Biuk Mirzaei, Tooran Yaghooti, Saghi Shahmoradi.
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 Mohammad Katirai collaborates with Mahmoud Kalari, Noor Ali Lotfi, Nooredin Alami, Zahra Mohammadi, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Changiz Sayyad, Asghar Shahverdi, Masume Shah Nazari, Morteza Fallahi, Majid Khamseh, Naser Gholamrezai, Ozra Esmaili, Shahram Farahmand, Morteza Mokhtari, Masoomeh Shirmahi, Khodakaram Kamalvand, Alimardan Asgari Alem, Hossein Yeganeh, Mohammad Mousavi.
Leila is about that Leila is a kind-hearted and loving woman whose marriage to Reza starts off happily. But when she learns that she is infertile, her life changes rapidly. Devastated by the news, Leila finds herself under growing pressure from Reza's mother to let him take a second wife to bear his children, and what follows is a profound psychological study of a woman swept away on a complex emotional journey. Led by two wonderful performances by Leila Hatami (Leila) and Jamileh Sheikhi as Reza’s manipulative mother, this is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that doesn’t disappoint. In this film Mohammad Katirai collaborates with Jamileh Sheikhi, Leila Hatami, Shaghayegh Farahani, Turan Mehrzad, Ali Mosaffa, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Mahmoud Kalari, Dariush Mehrjui, Jahangir Mirshekari, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Vahideh Mohammadi Far, Fereydoon Shahbazian, Mahnaz Ansarian, Amir Paivar, Asghar Shahverdi, Zhila Mehrjui, Faryar Javaherian, Masoud Shahverdi, Maryam Majd, Payam Saberi, Keyvan Jahanshahi, Mahboobeh Eskandari.
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