Mohammad Reza Sarhangi
محمدرضا سرهنگی

Mohammad Reza Sarhangi(محمدرضا سرهنگی)

  • Producer
  • Writer
Mohammad Reza Sarhangi ( محمدرضا سرهنگی ) was an Iranian film producer who was born in 1955. He is known for his work in films, such as: 'Paper Airplanes' (1997) and 'The Tree of Life' (1998). Mohammad Reza Sarhangi died in 2004.Mohammad Reza Sarhangi has been a Producer in some movies: Iran Is My Land is about that 'Iran Is My Land' documents the journey of Sohrab, an itinerant writer, whose latest work, a book of Iranian poetry, requires a permit from Iran's censors in order to be published. S ...ohrab thus sets off on the road to Tehran in pursuit of this elusive document. As he ventures deeper into nature and immerses himself in his work, he encounters Persian poets from times long past, including the form of Saadi Shirazi, who provide comfort and guidance along his journey of inspiration. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Saeed Poursamimi, Mehdi Faghih, Behzad Khodaveisi, Parviz Shahinkhou, Hooshang Jafari, Parviz Kimiavi‌, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Behrouz Shahamat, Mohsen Nazari, Mohammad Aladpoush, Hossein Salehian, Masoomeh Eskandari. Kamas Dolls is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. For girls of the Kamas village, dolls are made when a piece of wood is wrapped in several layers of cloth. This documentary follows the very serious type of play-acting in which the girls engage as they exchange the ‘clothes’ of the dolls and enact adult rituals. More than playthings, the dolls act like alter-egos, only producing carefree smiles when they’re allowed to dance to wedding music. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Bahram Azimpoor, Mehdi Azadi, Abbas Ganjavi. The Children Play in the Marsh is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. Filmed on and arround a single body of water, this documentary portrays a single community as they live off the land and river. Accompanied by an evocative musical score and narrated by children, it follows the enjoyments and habits of men, women and children as they go through their daily life. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Behrouz Shahamat, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Farzad Motamen, Ali Chopan Kar, Homayoun Payvar, Javad Bozorgmehr, Nazanin Mofakham, Mostafa Rahmandoost. Golesh Menzell is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. Set in the tranquility of the woods, Golesh Menzell documents the experiences of a young boy who spends his days tending a farmstead. In the company of dogs, cows and horses, the young boy narrates his daily chores, reflecting on his life, the animals around him and the day to day lives of those on the farm. A stunning exploration of a rural Iranian childhood. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Farshad Fadayian, Asghar Abgoon‌, Mehdi Azadi. Where to Yousef? is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. It is clear from the opening scene that travel is the main theme of this film, as indicated by its opening scene; train slowly rolling its way into a railway station. What ensues is an anthropological exploration of rural life in Iran. As the film progresses, we the audience are allowed a given a glimpse into the family lives of Iranians who live untouched by the tremors of modern urbanization. A fascinating view into a relatively unexplored terrain. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Jafar Panahi, Kambozia Partovi, Morteza Poursamadi, Asghar Abgoon‌, Alireza Amir Mohammadi, Khosro Keyvanmehr. Hawraman is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. This documentary welcomes us to the Kurdish region of Hawraman, located in Kermanshah in Western Iran, beginning with stunning shots of its mountainous landscape and its native wildlife. With only minor dialogue to camera from three men of differing generations, the film is generally observational, allowing the area and customs to speak for themselves. The footage initially explores the vast wealth of the region, before moving on to more diverse territory. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Parivash Nazarieh, Akbar Shahbazi, Mastaneh Mohajer, Hossein Mahdavi. Paper Airplanes is about that A poetic piece of work that tells the story of a projectionist, Hashem Hakemzadeh, as he drives up to the countryside with his son Reza in order to show films to poor villagers living in remote areas far away from the city. An emotional and essential piece of Iranian cinema by director Farhad Mehranfar; a film about the importance of cinema and the effect it has on audiences. Winner of several film festivals, Paper Airplanes celebrates life and nature in a unique and spectacular manner. In this film Mohammad Reza Sarhangi collaborates with Morteza Poursamadi, Farhad Mehranfar, Hashem Hakemzadeh, Reza Hakemzadeh, Asghar Kohan Ghanbarian, Anees Shakouri, Ali Hossein Ghassemi, Bahram Sarbazi, Shahrzad Mobarhan. Other films are: The Tree of Life, Chigh, At the School of Seyed Qelich Ishan, Little Travellers of an Endless Journey, My Tribe Kormanj, Jat, The Legend of Love, Mollah Khadijeh and Children, Fire in Harvest, Raid, Mistake, I Am Not Bin Laden, Patal and Small Wishes
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