Mohammad Rasouli has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
Where Is Heaven is about that This well-shot film takes place during the Afghanistan war and depicts an encounter between a young Afghan boy and a threatening American soldier. The boy is hiding in a small stone dwelling place after ISAF forces bombed his village when the American come barging in and they come face to face. Later the American hears the faint chant of US soldiers singing glorifying war chants and wanders out, but does n
...ot find his comrades, rather something far more traumatising. This engaging war film effectively humanises both sides in the conflict and reminds the audience of the senselessness of war, whose victims are all too often innocent civilians. In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Javad Norooz Beigi, Fatemeh Ghadiri Nezhadian, Siamak Kashef Azar, Mohsen Jasour, Movahhed Shadrou, Ahmad Azad, Saeed Amir Aslani, Anneh Mohammad Eri, Hossein Ardestani.
Like Everyday is about that A middle-aged deliveryman, who spends the most of life capturing the world through video, has his simple life thrown into of chaos when his latest delivery turns out to be a woman in the feverish midst of labor. Forced to bring the woman to hospital, the man gradually gets to know the woman through her belongings. As a result, he begins to develop a keen interest in her as he wanders through the maze of hospital corridors. In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Soraya Ghasemi, Mohammad Afarideh, Emad Khodabakhsh, Pouria Rahimi Sam, Shadi Mohammad, Ali Mohammad Ghassemi, Shahram Mohammadi.
Paat is about that A dog, a big city, two men, three women, one great adventure. The light and shadows of human society is beautifully captured through the eyes of a dog in this episodic narrative. After his master dies, faithful canine companion Paat goes on the run in Tehran, a city where dogs are illegal. Prone to following any person who seems friendly, Paat ends up in the company of successive troubled souls. As he interacts with them, we are granted access to private slices of modern life, seen from an ankle-eye perspective. A singular vision and a minimalistic approach to filming, as well as its adorable four-legged star, cement this film as an entertaining and charming romp. In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Babak Hamidian, Negar Hassanzadeh, Saed Soheili, Morteza Ahrabi, Ehsan Ronasi, Peyman Vahedi, Amir Toodeh Roosta, Maysam Samadi, Mostafa Sasani, Sonia Sanjari, Jamshid Noori, Mandana Nosrati, Fahimeh Dabbaghi, Behzad Ashkan, Maryam Movaghar, Reza Beigi, Sadra Sadri, Masoud Shoari.
Mermaid is about that Younes is the Survivor of a diving team in Iran-Iraq war who lives beside the Persian gulf and he want to set a status under the gulf as a memorial to those friends who murdered in Persian gulf. Meanwhile he face to water pollution of oil companies... In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Shahrokh Foroutanian, Asghar Hemmat, Amir Aghaei, Mohammad Reza Arab, Sattar Oraki, Alireza Alavian, Majid Hashemipour, Ali Asgari, Amir Masoud Aghababaian, Moradi Bahar, Alireza Abolghaseminejad Shirazi, Pantea Mehdinia.
Sister is about that Tala and Ati (Sis) are a mother and daughter who have lived together for many years; almost 50 years, as long as the life of Sis. Their situation, however, does not last long, and the days of separation arrive. The separation happens when Sis depends heavily on her mother due to her special conditions, and Tala is trying to provide security for Atiâ's future in the remaining time; a future without her presence. In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Golab Adineh, Babak Hamidian, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Abbas Rastegarpour, Farahnaz Naderi, Mohammad Hossein Ghasemi, Amir Reza Delavari, Hamidreza Azarang, Marjan Ashrafi Zadeh, Erfan Yazdi, Pantea Panahiha, Hamed Sabet, Alireza Ostadi, Nahid Tabatabaei, Siavash Cheraghipour, Sina Ganjavi, Soniaz Soltani, Masoumeh Ghasemipoor.
Giti Alireza's Wife is about that It has been years that Alireza has nightmares . He visits a psychologist and consults him to get rid of his nightmares. Upon his doctor's opinion, he starts to confess to his wife. In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Siamak Rashedi, Karim Akbari Mobarakeh, Roya Javidnia, Zahra Boroomandnia, Dariush Taghipour, Homayoun Reza Atarodi, Arash Asefi, Hamidreza Honari, Reyhaneh Razi, Fazel Vaziri.
Auntie Frog is about that Kind and friendly Auntie frog, whose biggest problem is her loneliness and the distance from her 98 children, in companion with new characters such as her twin sister named, “Abji Baji”, the forest doctor named, “Hakimeh Baji”, her greedy and criminal offender neighbor, “Semasarbashi”, her legendary friend, Nokhodi” “and her grandchildren whose are coming from various cities and countries to meet her, would tell different stories and tales to children and adults about family affection, friendship, vitality, cooperation, intelligence, cultural heritage, crisis management, and so on. In this film Mohammad Rasouli collaborates with Shabnam Moghadami, Shayesteh Irani, Afshin Hashemi, Fereshteh Taerpoor, Ghazal Shakeri, Bahman Ardalan, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Saeed Shahram, Majid Leilaji, Marzieh Boroomand, Shahrad Banki, Ehsan Karami, Alireza Nasehi, Anahita Khosravi, Maryam Takhtkeshian, Negar Ardalan.
Other films are:
Boarding Pass, That Night Train, Daughter…Father…Daughter, Gisoum, Golden Night, Wet Letters, Dead End, Lady of the City
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