Born on 22 January 1961, Tehran, Ali Akbari has produced a series of projects including the award-nominated productions 'The Book of Law' (2009) and 'Here Iran' (2014). Ali Akbari is currently listed as the producer for Hassan Nazer's upcoming 'Utopia' (2016).Mohsen Ali Akbari has been a Producer in some movies:
A Boat to the Beach is about that A gripping war drama that centers on one group of heroic soldier's exploits in an attempt to save Khorramshahr from collapse. This task is far from str
...aightforward, and the battalion is plagued with interference from the Iraqi side. Led by the intrepid Morteza, Mohammad, Abdollah, and the rest of the group do their best to make their way to Khorramshahr, only to discover that all the roads have been blocked by the enemy. The battalion's only option is to cross the Persian Gulf by boat. A clever combination of harrowing drama and action, 'A Boat to the Beach' is a tale of self-sacrifice in times of war. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Jafar Dehghan, Rasoul Mollagholipour, Behzad Behzadpoor, Hassan Kalami, Ataollah Salmanian, Khosro Ziaei, Freydoun Khooshabafard, Farid Koshan Fallah, Akbar Mansoor Fallah, Amir Abbas Zare, Saber Jahesh, Manoochehr Farzaneh, Reza Gheblei, Hossein Nahi, Hamid Sharifi, Taher Saeedi, Hossein Moharram, Naser Alborzi, Alireza Khat Ravesh, Naser Savari, Gholamreza Razi, Hossein Hosseini Fashami, Mohsen Nafar, Davoud Rasoulian, Hossein Monazeh.
Glassy Eyes is about that Ghassem, a member of the Basij force propaganda unit, is sent to the front. He is shocked what he finds - the force is in great difficulty, and Ghassem takes it upon himself to go one step beyond his propaganda tasks. As he aids the group, Ghassem becomes increasingly embroiled in the action. This atmospheric film explores the consequences of when the line between bystanders and participants is crossed. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Javad Hashemi, Asghar Naghizadeh, Hossein Ghasemi Jami, Hassan Karimi, Mehrzad Minooei, Majid Entezami, Mohsen Roshan, Mohsen Zolanvar, Mohammad Reza Shojaee, Ali Jalili Baleh, Mohammad Reza Ahanj, Hafez Parsi, Farid Koshan Fallah, Akbar Ahmadi, Alireza Eshaghi, Alireza Najafzadeh.
For the Sake of Haniyeh is about that 'For the Sake of Haniyeh' is a melancholy family drama which unfolds in the wake of a tragic event. After Captain Olov goes fishing with a crew of fourteen men, he is the only one to return. All the other men drown during the trip. The families of these men hold Olov responsible for their deaths, and rise up in revolt against him. Olov must struggle with his combined feelings of guilt, grief, and acceptance. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Mehdi Faghih, Kiumars Pourahmad, Parviz Sheikh Tadi, Mohammad Ahmadi, Rahim Hoodi, Mahvash Afsharpanah, Ali Ghorbani, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Parviz Malek Zadeh, Asghar Abdollahi, Bahman Heidari, Farid Koshan Fallah, Hossein Mansour Fallah, Foroozan Salami, Ameneh Barani, Akbar Dehghan, Narges Rafiei, Ali Dashti, Zeinab Avazpoor, Abbas Alizadeh, Asghar Esfandiari.
Reclamation is about that The subject of this film is the reclamation money that was supposed to be paid by England, America and Russia to Iran because of the World War II and is about the year 1951. This film is a historical drama about the War events and the issues that opened the door to Iran for the allies and axis forces, and points to the reclamation payment to Iran. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Ahmad Najafi, Hamid Farrokhnejad, Mahmoud Kalari, Farhad Ghaemian, Iraj Raminfar, Saleh Mirza Aghaie, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Bahram Dehghan, Sattar Oraki, Alireza Talebzadeh, Behnam Tashakkor, Aliram Nooraei, Mohsen Babaei, Hassan Zahedi, Ali Ghaffari, Alesa Kacher, Alexander Navanov, Mehdi Rezazadeh, Ali Hamidi, Siavash Cheraghipour.
The Book of Law is about that Engineer Rahman Tavana, a government employee, falls in love with a Christian girl, Juliet Khamse, while working in an international mission. She converts to Islam, changes her name to Ameneh, and moves to Iran with Rahman. Once in Iran she finds that she cannot accept what she sees as contradictions between the actions of Iranian Muslims, including her husband and his family, and the teachings of the Qu'ran. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Negar Javaherian, Parviz Parastui, Vishka Asayesh, Nayereh Farahani, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Davood Fathali Beigi, Maziar Miri, Mehrdad Ziaei, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Yadollah Najafi, Shapoor Pooramin, Fariba Jedikar, Ali Tabrizi, Roshanak Ajamian, Shiva Rashidian, Mohammadreza Mouyini, Darine Hamze, Mohammad Rahmanian, Soodabe Khosravi.
The Reward of Silence is about that An injured war veteran named Akbar working in a bus station sees his fellow soldier killed on TV and investigates the death. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Farhad Aslani, Mahtab Keramati, Parviz Parastui, Reza Kianian, Shabnam Moghadami, Parivash Nazarieh, Sima Tirandaz, Jafar Vali, Maziar Miri, Hossein Mahdavi, Farhad Tohidi, Mehran Malakooti, Bahram Dehghan, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Peyman Yazdanian, Bahram Badakhshani, Ali Tabrizi, Amir Esbati, Mehdi Safavi.
The Turtle is about that Mokhtar is the middleman for the drug smuggling administration between Iran and the foreign countries. When he resists against the organization orders, they send Eskandar to Iran in order to negotiate with him. The security forces are informed about Eskandar. Eskandar assigns an expert called Siavash to assassinate Mokhtar. In this film Mohsen Ali Akbari collaborates with Javad Hashemi, Katayoon Riahi, Nader Soleymani, Akbar Moazezi, Jamshid Hashempour, Mohammad Poursattar, Ali Shah Hatami, Hossein Maleki, Mehrzad Minooei, Peyman Yazdanian, Mahmoud Pakniat, Mohsen Roshan, Abdolhamid Ghadirian, Naser Forough, Alireza Novin Nejad, Hafez Ahmadi, Mohammad Aligholizadeh.
Other films are:
There Is Always a Woman Involved, Second End, Utopia, The President's Cell Phone, Saint Mary, That Man Came, Handlebar Moustache, Yasin, The Last Flight, Attorney, The Childish War, Shahr Ashoob, Immortal, Private, Ambush, Enchanted, The Gravedigger, His Place Is No Longer Empty, Men of Anjolos
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