Mohsen Namjoo has been a Music in some movies:
Roommate is about that Mahsa, originally from Abadan, is living in Tehran as a student. She must find a place to live in while in Tehran, she decides, on a friend's advice, to live in a house which belongs to an old woman called Fakhri Khanoum. Fakhri Khanoum is supposed to leave Iran and tells Mahsa that she will no longer be able to live in the house after she leaves the country because she intends to rent it to a couple after her departure. Mahsa
... who has no other place than Fakhri Kahnoum's house decides to convince Fakhri Khanoum to allow her to continue living in the house. so, she asks Jamshid, a medial student and a waiter to help her and play the role of her futur husband. The problem starts when Fakhri Khanoum runs into problems and she must stay a more longer in Tehran. After a while, Jamshid and Mahsa start having feelings for each other. The problem is confounded when Mahsa's father pays a visit to her and is shocked to see Jamshid with his unmarried daughter. Finally, everything is settled down when Mahsa and Jamshid marry together and live happily ever after. In this film Mohsen Namjoo collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Asal Badiee, Maryam Boubani, Majid Moshiri, Fathollah Jafari Jozani, Bita Saharkhiz, Bayram Fazli, Peyman Khaksar, Leila Zareh, Sara Samiei, Mohsen Maleki, Shahrzad Kamal Zadeh, Arjang Amirfazli, Ali Mardaneh, Amirhossein Sadeghi, Babak Badkoobe, Alireza Ashkan, Mehrdad Farid.
Mohsen Namjoo has been a Actor in some movies:
A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral is about that Sadry and Yadi work at a petrol station removed from the main traffic routes since the building of a ring road. It is winter and heavy snow lies on the ground. Sadry, a former performing strongman who accidentally lost an eye, is behaving strangely. Yadi is in love with a girl from a nearby town and sends her passionate letters via the local postman. They receive a visit from Orooj, their only contact with the exterior. In this film Mohsen Namjoo collaborates with Nader Fallah, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Saman Salur, Aria Aziminejad, Touraj Aslani, Mohammad Shahverdi, Hasan Rashid-Ghamat, Mahmood Nazaralian, Alireza Farsijani, Reza Tarhani, Arash Sadeghi, Arash Ghasemi, Mohammad Reza Yoosefi, Mahmood Fallah.
Relax With Diazepam 10 is about that The documentary "Aramesh Ba Diazepam Ten" was made between spring 2002 and summer 2004 about Mohsen Namjoo, a singer and musician of our country, directed by Saman Salor, which includes Namjoo's talks about his life, poetry, music, and the words of his friends and relatives about him and some pieces of His performances include Say Say, Az Hosh Mai..., Zan Yar, I went to the alley, Geographic Algebra, I Wish, Avaz Talifighi and Waq Waq Dog can be seen in this documentary... In this film Mohsen Namjoo collaborates with Saman Salur.
Empty Chair is about that First stroy: Esmaeil Fallah and his wife Marziyeh, who is also his cousin and pregnant, are worried about their child and they go to a doctor. The doctor tells them that the child is blind, deaf and mute and it would be a torture to keep him. They ask for an Estekhareh (consultation with Quran to make decisions) which tells them that they are the ones who make the choice... Second story: An actress named Mina gets her daughter Sahar from her former husband Amir, who is going out of the country with his new wife. She takes Sahar to her mother in Karaj and on the return trip, she hits a dog. She is scared to approach her at first and after doing an Estekhareh, she has a choice. But the dog can speak, and tells Mina about his owner's death. Mina takes this news to the owner's family and is surprised at their rejoice.... In the third story, we see Mina's car accident scene being filmed and the stunt double who acts in the accident dies and... In this film Mohsen Namjoo collaborates with Pantea Bahram, Reza Attaran, Gohar Kheirandish, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Fariborz Arabnia, Asadollah Yekta, Hossein Mahdavi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Houman Behmanesh, Babak Akhavan, Iraj Taghipoor, Yousef Sayadi, Melika Nazeri, Nazanin Babaei, Farideh Faramarzi, Saman Esterki, Alireza Shoja Noori.
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