Morteza Ahmadi ( مرتضی حاج سید احمدی ) is a veteran Iranian actor was born in Tehran. Ahmadi made his stage debut in 1942, and then tried his hand at singing, acting and voice acting for the radio. He made his film debut in Nosratollah Mohtasham's Life Story. Ahmadi has appeared in countless films and dramas to date including Zero Heights, A Gift from India, The Store, Inheritance, Empty Home, Idiot, Ziba Barbershop, Until Dusk, AS Easy as That, and Shekarestan.Morteza Ahmadi has been a Actor in
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The Singer Cat is about that This film from the accomplished Kambuzia Partovi is partly set in an orphanage in Tehran. The film centers around a young boy and his sister - who together attempt a perilous escape from the orphanage after a married couple arrives to adopt the sister. Like the brother-and-sister pair in Majid Majidi's highly acclaimed 'Children of Heaven', the young sibling duo must learn to grow up quickly and act like adults. Once outside the walls and beyond the clutches of the orphanage, the children enter a strange world. There they encounter cats that behave and exhibit the characteristics of human beings. In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Iraj Tahmasb, Pegah Ahangarani, Pourandokht Mahiman, Hassan Rafiee, Hamid Jebeli, Hassan Pourshirazi, Siamak Ashariyun, Kambozia Partovi, Manouchehr Mohammadi, Iraj Nozari, Reza Babak, Farhad Saba, Fariborz Lachini, Fariba Jedikar, Naser Tahmasb, Mehdi Rajaian, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Hoorieh Jaber Ansari, Iraj Rezaei, Mahshid Ahangarani, Ahmadreza Asadi, Saeed Ahangarani, Donya Fannizadeh, Bahram Jalali.
Battle in Tasooki is about that A well-meaning and mild-mannered man arrives in a remote desert community, determined to teach all who live within it a remarkably different way of life. Though there are those that believe in his message and are genuinely intent on helping him - he quickly finds himself faced with hostility from older leaders of the community who are knowingly complicit and involved in criminality. As he battles on with his mission, he is forced to fight against their ever-worsening threats. Can he turn it around before the law intervenes? In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Faramarz Gharibian, Kazem Afrandnia, Soraya Hekmat, Davoud Yousefian, Reza Banki, Mostafa Tari, Morteza Zarabi, Mina Khayami, Sam Gharibian, Amir Hossein Khanshahri, Hassan Norouzi, Reza Ardalan, Ahmad Reza Moayed Mohseni, Abdolreza Akbari, Manouchehr Afsari, Ahmad Nasr.
Indian Gift is about that Hasan who loves Farangis, has no hope to marry her. He is a laborer working for an old man selling tee. The store owner tries to help Hasan and orders ten boxes of tee with his own money to give him half of the profit and so help him solve his problem. But a strange accident occurs and a hundred boxes are registered instead of ten boxes. The tee prices go up and Hasan finds a proper situation. In order to gain the attention of Farangis's father, he takes all the tee boxes for himself and when the father sees that he is a wealthy man, he agrees with the wedding. Farangis refuses to marry him until he regrets and returns to an honest life. In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Hamideh Kheirabadi, Shahla Riahi, Kamran Ghadakchian, Abdollah Eskandari, Alireza Zarrindast, Fariborz Lachini, Mohammadhossein Farahbakhsh, Abdollah Alikhani, Farahnaz Manafi Zaher, Yadollah Shahidi, Changiz Sayyad, Rahman Moghaddam, Hossein Iri, Abbas Ghajar, Leila Mosaddeghi, Mohammad Reza Safavi, Hashem Moosavi, Mohammad Varshochi, Majid Niamorad, Gorbal Singh, Mohammadreza Zehtabi, Foad Najafzadeh.
Mission is about that Time has not aged the laughs in Hossein Zandbaf’s delightful comedy. The suspicious Saadat has questions about his daughter’s prospective husband Mehran, and decides to hire a private detective to monitor Mehran’s movements. However, he gets more than he bargained for when he enlists the help of hapless detective Taghi, who is convinced that Mehran is a drug trafficker, and will stop at nothing to prove his theory. Abar Abdi cuts a Chaplinesque figure as Taghi, and we cannot help but be drawn into his chaotic world. In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Malihe Nikjumand, Soroor Nejatollahi, Saeed Ebrahimifar, Aziz Saati, Abdollah Eskandari, Babak Eskandari, Mehrdad Fakhimi, Ebrahim Ghafouri, Hossein Zandbaf, Majid Entezami, Mahin Shahabi, Mohammadhossein Farahbakhsh, Majid Eskandari, Morteza Zarabi, Amir Tavassoli, Mokhtar Saeghi, Mahin Navidi, Hossein Shahab, Ali Shoaei, Soroush Khalili, Mohsen Yousef Beik, Hossein Safarian, Morteza Ardestani, Mojtaba Hadidi, Naser Roudaki, Babak Shoaei, Taghi Mahmoudi, Majid Pourmozaffar, Asadollah Safaei, Karim Neshat, Abbas Marzban, Amir Molaei, Hassan Norouzi, Saeed Hasanpour, Jafar Ramezani, Hossein Iri, Reza Ardalan, Tayyeb Sherafati, Shamsollah Dolatshahi.
Once Upon a Time Cinema is about that Mirza Ebrahim Khan, travels past in time to introduce cinematography to the previous king who can afford to pay for the new industry. The King, who is against cinema and censors the films himself, falls in love with one of the actresses of an old movie and in order to get hold of his lover he leaves the throne and goes after the cinema. In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Ezzatolah Entezami, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Jahangir Forouhar, Mehdi Hashemi, Mahaya Petrossian, Dariush Arjmand, Masoud Jafari Jozani, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Moharram Zeinalzadeh, Davoud Yousefian, Abdollah Eskandari, Faraj Heidari, Majid Entezami, Mohsen Roshan, Mohammad Mehdi Dadgo, Parvaneh Masoumi, Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, Saeed Amir Soleimani, Shapoor Bakhshayi, Ahmad Asgari, Hassan Farsi, Mitra Mahaseni, Shahnaz Dehnavi.
Scorching Pines is about that Seven families share a miserable existence in a dilapidated house. Despite their difficulties, they still manage to find happiness in a television set belonging to one of the inhabitants, Mohammad. However, disaster strikes when the TV goes missing. Desperate to restore joy to the household, Mohammad’s brother Masoor and the house’s owner, Haj Amoo, do their best to track the television down. A thought-provoking drama about what it means to be fulfilled. In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Behzad Farahani, Bijan Emkanian, Jamileh Sheikhi, Gholamreza Tabatabai, Fariba Kowsari, Atash Taghipour, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Ghasem Zare, Hossein Jafarian, Abdollah Eskandari, Samad Tavazoi, Behrouz Moavenian, Seyed Mohammad Mirzamani, Abbas Sheikh Babaei, Rahman Bagherian, Nastaran Bosak, Ali Golshan, Abdollah Karimi, Parisa Roshan, Neda Ganji, Aram Ahangar, Dorna Madani, Esmaeil Foomani, Naser Hamedani, Niloofar Mahalati, Abdolreza Akbari, Sadroddin Shajareh.
Until Sunset is about that Zabih is an ill-tempered man who lives in a village with his wife. He usually solves family problems with the mayor's help. Zabih is promised he can have as much land as he can mark off from sunrise until sunset. He works hard on this but at the end of the day he falls off a hill and dies from exhaustion. Based on the 1886 story "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" by Leo Tolstoy. In this film Morteza Ahmadi collaborates with Saeed Poursamimi, Jafar Vali, Bahram Dehghan, Mehrdad Fakhimi, Fereydoun Naseri, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Manijeh Hatamabadi, Maryam Motaref, Negar Javdan, Hamid Reza Pour Bahrami, Gholam Hossein Khayyer, Maryam ZamaniHa, Baba Khan Samad Yar, Akbar Vali Nejad, Mahdi Vali Nejad, Mehdi Mostofi.
Other films are:
Once for All, Was a Star, Music Box, The Quiet Home, Grand Cinema, A Non Profit Police Station, The Bitter Tea, Redhat And Cousin, Zero Heights, The Man Who Knew too Much, The Bus, The Crime Evidence, The Way and the Wayless, The Ruined House, Mina & Ghoncheh, Heritage, What Will Happen Now, Blood Wedding, Waiting for Demon, Mysrety, The Wedding Brawl, Tramp, Indecent, Lonely and Flowers, Escape From The Cellar, Minstrel, Wild of Jungle, Sharareh, Boatmen, Escape from Life, Border, King of Sahebgharan, Water, Red Hair, The Incident of Life, Jafar Jenni and His Beloved, Baba Shamal, Cry, Zabih, Fruit of Sin, Chance of Life
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