Morteza Zare has been a Actor in some movies:
Bab'Aziz is about that Bab'Aziz - The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul is the story of a blind dervish named Bab'Aziz and his spirited granddaughter, Ishtar. Together they wander the desert in search of a great reunion of dervishes that takes place just once every thirty years. With faith as their only guide, the two journey for days through the expansive, barren landscape. To keep Ishtar entertained, Bab'Aziz relays the ancient tale of a prince who
...relinquished his realm in order to remain next to a small pool in the desert, staring into its depths while contemplating his soul. As the tale of the prince unfolds, the two encounter other travelers with stories of their own. In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Golshifteh Farahani, Hossein Panahi, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Mahmoud Kalari, Mohammadreza Jadidbakht, Parviz Shahinkhou, Bahman Ardalan, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Kaveh Khoda Shenas, Nacer Khemir, Cyriac Auriol, Karl Baumgartner, Mehran Haghighi, Lauraine Heftler, András Muhi, Maryam Hamid, Nessim Khaloul, Hessam Hassanipour, Hamed Hassanipour, Ali Asghar Nejat, Abdelmajid Lakhal, Razi Amiri, Isabelle Rathery, Tonino Guerra, Armand Amar, Thomas Jamois, Asen Kanchev, Maud Perl, Ahmad Ardalan, Franck Desmoulins, Steve Higgs, Shahab Tabrizian, Pouria Bahremano, Salimeh Mobakkari, Khazir Moavizadeh, Emnanaoui, Intidhar Kamarti, Hayet Trabelsi, Lilia Gharsallah, Nouridine Chiba, Ramona Shah, Alireza Wasibi, Negar Atash Afrouz, Naim Shahmovad Khan, Marie Deroudille, Nicolas Novak, Béraud Valentine, Róbert Juhász, Anne Maisonhaute, Séverin Favriau, Gábor ifj. Erdélyi, Stuart Wilson, Vincent Joinville, Soren Mehrabian, Jahansouz Fooladi.
Eve's Shoulder Wound is about that A film that tells the epic stories of women in and around the Iran-Iraq War: mothers, daughters and the mythological guardians of fire. As the country descends into all-out conflict, it is left to the Zohreh to pick up the fractured pieces of their communities. But in giving their warmth and soul to Iran, they find themselves opening fresh wounds, both of the spirit and the body, in this scintillating wartime drama. In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Ahoo Kheradmand, Houman Seyyedi, Hossein Ghanaat, Hassan Kalami, Zahir Yari, Saeed Ansari, Hassan Karimi, Ahmad Salehi, Hossein Abedini, Salimeh Rangzan, Malek Seraj, Mina Sadati, Asiyeh Ziaei, Farid Koshan Fallah, Somayeh Nasiri Ha, Mahmoudreza Ghadirian, Farzad Hatamian, Parmida Asadi, Mohammad Esmaeil Masoumi.
The Third Day is about that During the Iran-Iraq War, a disabled young woman is taken captive by Iraqi Baathist forces in Khuzestan Province (in Southern Iran). Her brother, along with his fellow combatants, tries to free his sister from the clutches of the enemy. In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Baran Kosari, Borzoo Arjmand, Hamed Behdad, Mehdi Saki, Pooria Poorsorkh, Mohammad Hossein Latifi, Alireza Jalali, Hossein Mahdavi, Ebrahim Ghafouri, Kaveh Imani, Alireza Kohan Deiri, Shahram Ghaedi, Arash Eshaghi, Mehdi Sajadehchi, Mehdi Sabaee, Behrouz Moavenian, Reza Shirvani, Mirtaher Mazloumi, Hamid Akhoundi, Malek Seraj, Mohsen Noroozi, Majid Yaser, Ali Samkhah, Sadegh Moghadasi.
The Thief and Pari is about that Mr. Abtahi is a retired military man who accepts to manage his daughter’s daycare since her daughter has an emergency. The kids in the daycare who think that he has replaced their lovely teacher, put him in difficult situations that… In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Behzad Farahani, Nader Soleymani, Hossein Ghanaat, Shapoor Pooramin, Sarvenaz Mostofi, Ahmad Salehi, Rabe'e Oskouei, Sara Roustapour, Negin Motazedi, Ramin Naser Nasir, Mohammad Reza Shirkhanlou, Yas Norouzi, Shahram Khalaj, Mehdi Tarokh, Arash Ghasemi, Behrouz Mofid, Parsia Shakouri, Parisa Parvin Nia, Farshad Hosseini.
Iranian Girl is about that Maryam is an independent girl. After his father retires, she takes over his father's sculpture workshop and despite having many suitors, doesn't want to get married in order to preserve her independence. Contrary to her, is her cousin, Naghmeh, who doesn't have any suitors at all and has gotten depressed because of it. She even has tried to kill herself, but was saved. When Maryam finds out about Naghmeh's critical condition, suggests her uncle to propose for his daughter. Maryam's idea creates a buzz in the family but she believes it is not a bad thing at all, and has even been a tradition in India. Maryam accepts this task herself and the best person who comes to her mind is a young guy named Ali, who works in her workshop. Maryam talks to Ali and insists that this will be a fake proposal. Ali accepts but says that he has a problem and that's not having parents. Maryam and her friends get him fake parents too, but in the middle of their matchmaking session, they get exposed. The uncle and his daughter leave angrily. During the preparations, Maryam finds out that Ali is actually in love with her. Maryam's father fires Ali, and in order to apologize, Maryam finds his home, and finds out his words that he is a poor guy, were all lies. Indeed his bank account and parents are all pretty good. Maryam, who isn't uninterested in Ali, tries to find out his secret and reconcile his relation with her family, but Ali is bothered and leaves her. Maryam's uncle is preparing for his daughter's wedding when he sees Maryam's desperate situation. He suggests her to propose to Ali. Ali starts the session with humiliating Maryam, who later tells everything before leaving his house. Later that night, Ali who has made Maryam's sculpture, goes to her door with a bouquet of flowers and a love letter. In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Amin Hayaei, Hediyeh Tehrani, Iraj Tahmasb, Afarin Obeisi, Mohammad Abhari, Mohammad Hossein Latifi, Saeed Ansari, Eshagh Khanzadi, Kaveh Imani, Mehri Shirazi, Yadollah Shahidi, Behnaz Moharrer, Ali Allahyari, Forouzan Jalilifar, Leila Abbasi, Lida Abbasi, Behnam Shahidi, Abolghasem Yazdi, Jalalodin Samimifard, Naghmeh Mokri, Toofan Shahidi, Benyamin Nasiri, Zahra Mehdinejad, Akram Shafi'ei, Mahsa Taherijoo, Hanieh Hosseini, Garsha Raoofi.
Unfinished Tales is about that The story of one night in the life of three women, Setareh, Hengameh and Manijhe. Women who are only connected to each other through time. In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Hengameh Ghaziani, Hossein Soleimani, Mastaneh Mohajer, Morteza Ghafouri, Akbar Madadimehr, Hossein Abolsedgh, Nahid Moslemi, Setareh Pesiani, Pourya Azarbayjani, Elham Atyabi, Naghi Seif Jamali, Siavash Cheraghipour, Dariush Sadeghpour, Jalil Shabani, Saiideh Amir Saii, Mohammad Seyedi, Maryam Abdoli, Nafise Dastaan, Rana Zirak.
The Sound of My Foot is about that A medal-winning runner, living in a border village, Danial loses his foot to a landmine. His dad provides him with foot prosthesis. But it is the new foot that begins talking to him about a promise made by a kind angel: The foot will turn to a real one in case it could be a good one… In this film Morteza Zare collaborates with Mehran Ahmadi, Mehrdad Khoshbakht, Javad Norooz Beigi, Sohrab Khosravi, Babak Kaydan, Morteza Motaghi, Fereshteh Sarabandi, Mahmood Moosavinejad, Karim Kashani, Arman Mousapour, Parham Falah, Hossein Alinejad, Mostafa Ahmadian.
Other films are:
Chubby and I, Selfie With Rostam, Parents on Loan, I Want to ..., The Lucky Bride, Sly, Havana File, Toadstool, Elevator, Up to Ten Degrees
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