Mohammad Rahmani has been a Actor in some movies:
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 famil
...y, 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 Rahmani collaborates with Mehdi Karimi, Majid Majidi, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Hashem Attar, Mohammad Davudi, Hassan Hassandoust, Alireza Kohan Deiri, Hossein Mahjoob, Asghar Nejad-Imani, Behzad Rafiei, Mohsen Mossavi, Mohsen Ramezani, Salameh Feyzi, Farahnaz Safari, Elham Sharifi, Morteza Fatemi, Kamal Mirkarimi, Masoom Zinati, Zahra Mizani, Ahmad Aminian, Moghadam Behboodi, Ganali Khorami, Masoud Madadi.
Mohammad Rahmani has been a Costume Designer in some movies:
Conspiracy is about that Sareh and Dawood, who are both working on a documentary film, see a body in their alley one night while filming, but when the police show up at the party, they don't see a body. Sareh suspects Javadi, the neighbor on the top floor of their apartment, who recently lost his pregnant wife... In this film Mohammad Rahmani collaborates with Amin Tarokh, Ali Ghavitan, Ebrahim Abadi, Hossein Maleki, Iraj Golafshan, Esfandiar Shahidi, Masoumeh Aghajani, Ali Bahadori, Farhad Jam, Habibollah Sahranavard, Naser Laghaei, Pardis MohebTash, Bahram Saeidi, Shohreh Soltani.
Transition is about that Mohsen Hamedi is an employee of the government who has become tired of hard work and being away from his old friend, Hossein Bastami, who is now the commander of operations at the front. So he decides to go to see his friend. The following events reveal a profound cultural and spiritual gap that eventually separates the two friends. In this film Mohammad Rahmani collaborates with Ebrahim Hatamikia, Kamal Tabrizi, Saeed Hajimiri, Reza Maghsoodi, Reza Ashtiani, Behrouz Moavenian, Asghar Shahverdi, Seyed Mohammad Mirzamani, Rahim Mehdikhani, Zohreh Zarei, Nariman Shiri Fard, Mohammadhadi Ghomeyshi, Mohsen Aziminia, Hossein Nikkhah.
The Path Taken is about that When delegates of the French Avignon Festival travel to Iran to film a documentary about the traditional cultural play 'Ta'ziyeh', what at first seems to be a smooth operation quickly goes to pieces. Representative Ahmad finds himself in a quandary when the play's star, the headstrong Hajei, refuses to cooperate. Things are complicated further when the play’s staff consider traveling to Europe to find a replacement for Hajei. It soon transpires, however, that his unique passion for the play does not make this an easy task. This contemplative film examines and questions how culture is treated by the film industry, and whether it should be more revered. In this film Mohammad Rahmani collaborates with Javad Hashemi, Pejman Bazeghi, Shaghayegh Farahani, Sirous Gorjestani, Amir Aghaei, Farhad Tohidi, Farrokh Nemati, Fardin Khalatbari, Abbas Rafei, Siavash Tahmoures, Behrouz Moavenian, Mohsen Maleki, Mostafa Masjedi, Hamid Rouzbahani, Alireza Naeini, Negar Javdan, Farhad Mahdavi, Ramtin Roozbehan.
Mohammad Rahmani has been a Photographer in some movies:
Telephone is about that On her wedding night with her favorite man, Amir, who is a pilot, Farzaneh is upset that her only brother, Massoud, did not attend their wedding. Massoud, who wanted to be his best friend Mohsen, Farzaneh's husband, slanders his sister and tries to disturb the caravan of the bride and groom's cars with his car and some of his friends in order to disrupt the wedding party. Suddenly, their car catches fire as a result of an accident, and apparently all the occupants of the car are killed. Five years later, the life of Farzaneh and Amir, who now have a daughter named Negin, is disrupted due to suspicious phone calls to Farzaneh. One day, Amir hears the voice of a foreign man through the answering machine of the telephone, who complains that Farzaneh did not come to his appointment. A little later, he sees a photo of his wife and Mohsen together. Farzaneh, who has suffered from mental disorders as a result of repeated phone calls, considers herself innocent. Amir's brother, who is a policeman, gets involved. The stranger informs by phone that Farzaneh's brother did not die in the accident five years ago and is now alive, and demands a large sum of money to deliver him. When Farzaneh wants to pay the set amount, she is confronted with the body of her brother who was killed. It is later revealed that this ransom was owed by Mohsen. One night, in the absence of Amir, Mohsen enters their house and imprisons Farzaneh in the basement. Amir's brother, who is watching the house, enters the house, but Mohsen shoots him. Farzaneh escapes from the basement and goes to the roof. Mohsen follows him and falls from the roof. In this film Mohammad Rahmani collaborates with Fatemeh Goudarzi, Babak Noori, Ali Soleimani, Reza Iranmanesh, Gholamreza Azadi, Shirin Vahidi, Reza Ashtiani, Ramin Parchami, Farhad Arjmandi, Shafi Agha Mohammadian, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Nader Rajab Pour, Atabak Naderi, Dariush Peyro, Keyvan Jahanshahi, Javad Ghayour, Ayda Tebyanian, Bijan Hamdarsi, Sina Alavi, Anahita Guran, Vida Khosh Bouei, Rahman Keramati, Hamid Mirsahebdel, Jafar Hassani.
The Solitary is about that Javad Roostaei who is a medical student goes to his hometown for vacation to visit his relatives. His return interfere with the enemies' attack on his hometown village and occupying it. The adolescent prefers to stand up to the enemies rather than continuing his studies and starts to fight among other inhabitants. In this film Mohammad Rahmani collaborates with Ateneh Faghih Nasiri, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Ali Ghavitan, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Hossein Zandbaf, Mostafa Eslami, Zohreh Safavi, Farhad Arjmandi, Mohsen Zolanvar, Houshang Mansour Khaki, Zahra Oveisi, Habibollah Sahranavard, Tahmasb Solhjoo, Amir Masteri.
Toofan's Strike is about that Akbar Tofan, who lost his family during the imposed war, finally finds himself after a long period of isolation and depression and spends his days working (he is a truck driver), participating in competitions and attending an orphanage, among orphaned children. until "Parviz" the informer who was convicted by the testimony of "Akbar" is released from prison. In this film Mohammad Rahmani collaborates with Jamshid Hashempour, Kazem Afrandnia, Kamran Bakhtar, Marjaneh Golchin, Ali Ghavitan, Gholamreza Azadi, Iraj Golafshan, Mehrdad Jenabi, Akbar Sadeghi, Farhad Arjmandi, Shapoor Bakhshayi, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Parviz Shokri, Majid Mirzaeian, Akbar Azfarniyam, Gita Shokri, Marjan Bahrami, Mehdi Rais Firouz, Abdollah Esfandiari.
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