Mohammad Reza Sokoot has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
A Good Time For Tragedy is about that Tribute documentary by Nasser Saffarian about influential poet and screenwriter Ahmadreza Ahmadi, the leading figure in Iran's New Wave Poetry movement. As Ahmadi provides insights into his life, the importance of knowing himself and his abilities, and the vital connection between sorrow and poetry, accolades pour in from the cultural community to emphasis the significance of his work. Artists,
...directors, critics and musicians alike line up to honour Ahmadi’s achievements, providing a sense of its power and discussing the influence it had upon them. In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Bahman Kiarostami, Nasser Saffarian.
Care for Me Lady is about that 'Care For Me Lady' focuses on the life of Ahmad Reza Ahmadi, one of the greatest poets of the New Wave in Iranian poetry. His distinctly unusual and surreal style is easily recognizable, setting him apart from his peers. Nasser Saffarian's documentary guides us through his career using interviews with friends and family, and original recordings of readings and talks. An intimate portrait of a key figure in the cultural history of Iran. In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Nasser Saffarian.
A Petition for God is about that A man seeks to collect an affidavit in order to die in peace. In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Ahmad Mehranfar, Ali Sarabi, Jamshid Hashempour, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Saeed Hajimiri, Alireza Amini, Behnam Abtahi, Sarvenaz Mostofi, Behzad Kazzazi, Hilda Khosravi, Hamidreza Hedayati, Behrooz Jalili, Mohammad Bozorgmehr, Haleh Gorji, Rasool Adhami, Saman Arastoo, Shirin Zanganeh.
Butterfly in the Wind is about that Aida has just been released from jail, and is on a mission to track down her daughter Sahar and free her from the clutches of her oppressive husband, Rashid. When Rashid's old partner becomes involved, it is not immediately clear if he intends to help or hinder her in her goal. As she navigates her way through the difficulties of the desert, desperate to see Sahar after ten years apart, she realizes that Amir will not abandon her, no matter what happens. This film portrays the struggle women face when traveling alone. In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Shaghayegh Farahani, Fariborz Arabnia, Majid Moshiri, Mohammad Mokhtari, Hossein Zandbaf, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Fardin Khalatbari, Abbas Rafei, Hadi Moghadamdoost, Mohsen Maleki, Majid Sabagh Behrouz, Javad Zeytuni, Anahita Eghbalnejad.
Ziba and I is about that Although Mousa is an outcast in his village, he holds the important community position of caring for a sacred horse that is at the center of an annual ritual. When Mousa starts suffering from a recurring dream in which he dies every night, his son consults the village imam and council of elders to help save him from his torment. Although they refuse, Mousa begins to find comfort in a young village girl named Ziba. As the time of the ceremony approaches, the two strike up a touching relationship that will change them both and lead toward a climax that affects the whole village. In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Parviz Parastui, Reza Naji, Shahab Hosseini, Darya Ashoori, Javad Norooz Beigi, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Abbas Rastegarpour, Mehdi Hosseinivand, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Fereydoun Hassanpour, Mohsen Roshan, Niki Nasirian, Houman Masoumi, Hadis Miramini, Bahman Sadegh Hasani, Habib Majidi, Sima Khezr Abadi, Mehdi Boustan Parvar, Parviz Sirati.
Border Cafe is about that In the wake of her husband's death, headstrong widow Reyhan (Fereshtei Sadre Orafaei) longs to re-open his successful border cafe, despite rigid social standards that explicitly discourage her from doing so. Isolated from her friends and neighbours for her fervent efforts to resurrect the business, Reyhan also faces pressure from her conservative brother-in-law Nasser (Parviz Parastoei) who longs to take Reyhan as his second wife. Despite Nasser's vengeful efforts to break Reyhan’s spirits and put her out of business, Reyhan’s culinary skills soon begin drawing in a healthy clientele that includes kindly Greek trucker Zakariyo (Nikolas Padapopoulis), whose relationship with the determined restauranteur may provide an exit from her current crisis... In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Parviz Parastui, Fereshteh Sadre Orafaee, Jafar Panahi, Kambozia Partovi, Behrooz Hashemian, Parviz Abnar, Mohammad Mokhtari, Peyman Yazdanian, Nikos Papadopoulos, Svieta Mikalishina, Vantzos Konstantinos, Esmail Soltanian, Jafar Vahabpour, Rana Karmanshahi, Zahra Jalilzadeh, Mehtab Talebi, Teli Ghanimati, Telebe Kazem Shayani, Serie Aghdami, Roya Zare, Hosseyn Mahmoodzadeh, Jodat Karhan, Baghnuleh Rahimof, Fatim Rajaby, Sekredy Mahmodtay, Nazar Hadja Hamedof, Mami Shavich, Cholokhadzeh, Ali Shir Nazarof, Ahledin Nabiof, Mersad Elderzovich, Kostas Vantzos, Hassan Ghafari.
The Bright Day is about that Kindergarten teacher Roshan finds herself in a quandary when she embarks on a quest to save the life of her student's father, who has been accused of unintentional homicide and faces the death penalty. There are witnesses to support him, however, it soon becomes clear that they are afraid to comply because of the victim's powerful family's influence, and they are terrified of repercussions in their own lives. Roshan doggedly sticks to her goal in this tale of one woman against a corrupt judicial system. Winner of the Crystal Phoenix at the 31st Fajr Film Festival, this drama is not to be missed. In this film Mohammad Reza Sokoot collaborates with Pantea Bahram, Mehran Ahmadi, Gholamreza Gomroki, Bahman Ardalan, Ronak Younesi, Amir Reza Delavari, Babak Ardalan, Shahrzad Aghighi, Hossein Shahabi, Shima Monfared, Alireza Ostadi, Mohammad Reza Alimardani, Parya Ebrahimi, Amir Karbalaei Zadeh, Soudabeh Beyzaei, Bahram Behbahani, Babak Mehrabi, Vahid Aghapoor, Zahra Samadi Farhang, Mehdi Haji Saffari, Farkhondeh Farmanizadeh, Mohammad Reza Mokhtari, Farhad Mahdavi, Ramin Elahi, Hossein Soltani, Mohammad Rezaei, Farideh Gol Mahmoudi.
Other films are:
Green Umbrella, It's No Big Deal, I'm Not Alone Anymore, Red Nail Polish, Absolutely Tame Is a Horse, The Scent of Wheat, Saghi, Rehearsing for the Performance, Wander Around Me, Silence of the Sea, Dead Wave, Colors of Memory, A Blessing in Disguise, Few Strands of Hair, When I Came Back, Running Away from Camp, The Lovers Die Standing, Secrets, Confrontation, All Through the Night, Magician, A Time to Hesitate, Divorce Me because of the Cats, Four Fingers, Attorney, Meeting the Witch, Unsophisticated, Khore, I Am Not Bin Laden, Azrael, The Day Is Coming, Do Not Get a Reward from the President, The Private Cemetry, The Horizon is Vertical, The Last Plan, Kandaloos Gardens, The Lucky Bride, My Duckling, Childish, Mundane Verses, Red Glasse
MORE