Morteza Rastegar has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
Private Party is about that In autumn of 1954, due to a new post assigned to a diplomat in Moscow, a private party is being held in his house in Tehran. The guests are all his close friends and consist of some important governmental individuals. During the party, some escapees enter the house and make a disturbance. The officers also are seeking the houses in the neighborhood in search of the convicts. Through the encounters between the
... invaders and the guests, some events come up which show the real personalities of all the people involved. In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Turan Mehrzad, Kioomars Malek Motiee, Manouchehr Hamedi, Parviz Pour Hosseini, Hadi Eslami, Mohammad Bozorgnia, Mostafa Kamyab, Reza Ardalan, Ali Torabi, Hassan Hedayat, Khosro Dastgir, Hassan Gholizadeh, Reza Mohajer, Mohammad Barsouziyan, Mitra Ghamsari, Eltefat Ghorbani, Behnam Diani, Asghar Zamani, Vahé Katchan, Saeed Abbasi, Soheila Riahi.
Tael is about that Tael, a gendarmerie officer who has been in Balochistan for many years, is assigned to go to Balochistan to identify drug and arms smuggling gangs and do his duty without informing the gendarmerie station. The head of the post is informed from the center that Tael is going to come to the region to carry out a mission In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Atash Taghipour, Manouchehr Hamedi, Eshagh Khanzadi, Hossein Zandbaf, Hassan Zandbaf, Mahmoud Veysian, Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, Mostafa Kamyab, Abbas Mokhtari, Ali Torabi, Hassan Hedayat, Mohammad Varshochi, Ahmad Alinejad, Mohammad Barsouziyan, Shirin Golkar, Asghar Zamani, Mohammad Aghili, Hassan Garoosi, Mohammad sadeg Javadi, Hassan Abedi.
The Man Who Knew too Much is about that A young employee named Mehraban who is unhappy with his hard life meets a mysterious old man dressed in black. The old man says he will get Mehraban what he wants on the condition that he make the right use of his opportunities. Mehraban agrees. The old man leaves a newspaper with him dated three months in the future reporting the war between Iran and Iraq. Mehraban makes a lot of money by purchasing essential goods, hoarding them and then selling them later at much higher prices during the war. However he loses his fiancee and breaks with his friends. The mysterious old man appears again. He tells him he has abused his privileged opportunity and not to continue on the wrong path; on their last meeting he tells him he has become a monster and he must either to go back to his former life or die. The fear of death causes Mehraban to donate his illegitimate funds to charities and return to his honorable life. In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Malihe Nikjumand, Gholam Japoni, Kioomars Malek Motiee, Jafar Vali, Reza Banafshekhah, Manouchehr Hamedi, Yadollah Samadi, Morteza Ahmadi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Hossein Zandbaf, Hassan Zandbaf, Jamshid Tofighi, Enayatollah Shafiei, Mohsen Roshan, Akbar Doodkar, Mostafa Kamyab, Ahmad Kalantari, Ali Torabi, Hassan Hedayat, Maliheh Nasiri, Mohammad Varshochi, Ahmad Alinejad, Alireza Hodaei, Mohammad Barsouziyan, Shirin Golkar, Jamal Omid, Asghar Zamani.
The Bus is about that In the village of Hesar in Urmia provinces, two tribes have an old dispute with each other. They are known as Baladehi and Paeindehi. The movie tells the story of their conflicts. The Paeindehis purchase a bus after selling a salt marsh near the sea, causing Baladehis who live their lives by riding chariots (ilinka), lose their job. Disputes resume and the teacher and Pirbaba (elder) of the village try to reconcile them, but the village chief who does not want to lose his profits, makes the Baladehis buy a bus as well.... The arrival of the bus to the village reveals the fact that the village chief has planned it all to acquire more and more wealth. Learning this, the two tribes forget their dispute to punish the chief, and afterwards, they all resume their normal lives. In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Hossein Memarzade, Mohammad Poursattar, Dariush Farhang, Yadollah Samadi, Morteza Ahmadi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Hossein Zandbaf, Babak Bayat, Hadi Eslami, Hamid Taati, Mehri Mehrnia, Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, Hassan Hedayat, Khosro Dastgir, Mahnaz Eslami, Asghar Zamani, Saeed Abbasi, Yoosef Samad Zadeh, Bahman Ahmari, Mohammad Reza Morseli, Ahmad Mazloomi, Gholamreza Azizi, Nima Ansari, Bijan Shekarriz, Zhale Sedarati, Mohammadali Khojasteh.
The Witness is about that A boy steals an egg on his way to school. There he has to prove that he is innocent. In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Saeed Poursamimi, Parvin Soleymani, Reza Allamehzadeh, Abbas Ganjavi, Ebrahim Forouzesh, Mohammad Haghighi, Mehdi Lotfi, Behzad Yazdani, Esmaeel Tehrani.
Two Solutions For One Problem is about that When one boy tears another boy's book, it is up to the two of them to decide how to handle it. In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Abbas Kiarostami, Changiz Sayyad.
Mysrety is about that Reza Dargahi is an employee of building facilities section in the airport. He is in a hurry returning home to take his pregnant wife to the hospital, but he hits a patrol policeman with his car. The policeman loses his weapon, and the police station forces and security agents come to the story. The US president is coming to Iran in the near future so the issue of the lost weapon is seriously investigated. Reza Dargahi is arrested by the security administration (SAVAK) and is tortured. As a result of a common search of captain Kiani (the Police Station deputy) and Ghasemi (an officer at the Criminal Investigation Department), the weapon is found in a raceway near the place the accident has occurred. Apparently, the problem is solved, but Reza Dargahi is killed by SAVAK officers and they also order to arrest captain Kiani and Ghasemi. In this film Morteza Rastegar collaborates with Pourandokht Mahiman, Kioomars Malek Motiee, Morteza Ahmadi, Hossein Zandbaf, Hassan Zandbaf, Enayatollah Shafiei, Hadi Eslami, Naser Shamloo, Karim Neshat, Abbas Ghajar, Reza Ardalan, Shouka Zandbaf, Abbas Mokhtari, Ali Torabi, Mohammad Barsouziyan, Asghar Zamani, Eliza Johari, Hassan Garoosi, Esmaeel Gerami, Bijan Shekarriz, Hossein Pourhosseini.
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