Negar Nemati has been a Costume Designer in some movies:
Modest Reception is about that It is clear from this film's explosive opening sequence that there is more to Leila and Kaveh than meets the eye. Armed with sacks of banknotes, the pair are on a mission to donate millions to the needy of rural Iran - whether the targets of their philanthropy want the money or not. The couple's ambiguous relationship shrouds them in mystery, and as we follow them on their quest, it becomes clear that Kaveh's
... increasingly sadistic nature threatens to overwhelm their good deeds. There are subtle nods to Tarantino’s dark humor in this gripping drama, which questions the very nature of charity itself. In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Saber Abar, Taraneh Alidoosti, Mani Haghighi, Saeed Changizian, Esmaeel Khalaj, Nader Fallah, Mohammadreza Najafi, Ghorban Najafi, Amir Hossein Ghodsi, Hayedeh Safiyari, Houman Behmanesh, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Vahid Moghadasi, Jalal Shamsian, Mehdi Tavakolli Zaniani, Amir Reza Kouhestani, Naghi Seif Jamali, Mohammad Aghebati, Danial Fathi, Himan Dehgani, Vahid Aghapoor, Abbas Kowsari.
The Rule of Accident is about that A group of young theater students rehearse for a play they will perform at an upcoming festival. As their individual personal issues arise, a new group dynamic develops. With laughter and tears they share their troubles and experiences. Through the strength of their friendship, they learn to overcome their obstacles together. 'The Rule of Accident' is a touching story about another kind of family. In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Ashkan Khatibi, Mohammad Reza Ghaffari, Mehrdad Sedighian, Amir Jafari, Omid Roohani, Sorush Sehhat, Elaheh Hesari, Behnam Behzadi, Amin Jafari, Yadollah Najafi, Amir Hossein Ghodsi, Roshanak Gerami, Baharan Bani Ahmadi, Martin Shamoonpour, Ehsan Mahsoori, Neda Jebraeili, Soodabe Khosravi, Behrang Dezfooli Zade.
A Man for All Seasons is about that Based on Robert Bolt's original play, this clever adaptation focuses on the life of 16th Century Chancellor of England Sir Thomas More. His refusal to grant King Henry VIII a divorce from Catherine of Aragon on the grounds that she did not bear him a son becomes the central dilemma in this riveting play. The king's wish to marry Anne Boleyn, the sister of his former mistress, adds further fuel to the fire. More is seen here as a righteous man, envied by rivals such as Thomas Cromwell and loved by the common man. Reza Kianian's sympathetic and engrossing portrayal of More, under the direction of Bahman Farmanara, proves to be the play's greatest draw. " In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Ahmad Saatchian, Reza Kianian, Behnaz Jafari, Soheila Razavi, Siamak Safari, Hedayat Hashemi, Bahman Farmanara, Farshid Faraji, Karen Homayounfar, Amir Reza Delavari, Mohammad Reza Maleki, Farzin Sabouni, Mahdi Iravani, Alireza Ara, Robert Bolt, Neda Nasr, Manoochehr Shoja, Reza Molaee.
Ivanov is about that In this modern retelling of Anton Chekhov's 'Ivanov,' the eponymous character's loss of appetite for life is portrayed through his attachment to his mp3 player and headphones. However, while making such innovative changes, this adaptation maintains all the drama and social insight of the original tale of love, debt, and despondency. As Ivanov attempts to flee from his ill wife and falls in love with the younger Sasha, Chekhov's classic is brought to life with a thoroughly entertaining and thought-provoking flair. In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Negar Javaherian, Saeed Changizian, Mohammadreza Najafi, Fariba Kamran, Hassan Majooni, Amir Reza Kouhestani, Vahid Aghapoor, Mahin Sadri, Ali Bagheri, Fatemeh Fakhraei, Sara Eskandari, Houshyar Khayyam, Reza Behboodi, Mojtaba Esmaeil Zadeh, Mohammad Reza Hosseinzadeh.
Ice Age is about that Ice Era is a compelling tale of betrayal and addiction. In the tenth year of their marriage, Babak and Manizheh face the biggest challenge of their lives. When they run into financial problems, Babak is forced to work long hours to support them. This only proves to push them apart and a romantic betrayal leads to drug dependency and psychological collapse. Will the couple find their way out of the maze of ruin they are in? Farhad Aslani and Mahtab Keramati star in this gripping thriller. In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Anahita Nemati, Bahram Radan, Farhad Aslani, Mahtab Keramati, Sahar Dolatshahi, Jaleh Sameti, Mostafa Kiaei, Mehdi Jafari, Nima Jafari Jozani, Mohsen Kiaei, Amir Nobakht Haghighi, Ali Kochaki, Pouria Rahimi Sam, Ali Milani, Sadaf Taherian, Hojjat Ashtari, Alireza Alavian, Arman Mousapour, Mina Sadati, Mansour Lashgari Ghouchani, Babak Behshad, Mohammad Kamal Alavi, Mehri Aleagha, Mehdi Delkhaste, Mona Ghasemi, Soodabe Khosravi.
50 Kilos of Sour Cherries is about that Romantic comedy following a young woman and her peculiar journey to unlikely love. A wedding is sent spiralling into pandemonium after the disreputable groom begins shooting his gun mid ceremony. As the guests disperse, two strangers, Aida (Mona Ahmadi) and Davoud (Saed Soheili), become closer than anticipated when they get into a fender bender involving a police car. Upon lying to the questioning officer that Davoud is her husband, a relationship is sparked that neither party expected. A raucously funny and adventurous comedy. In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Afsaneh Bayegan, Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Nader Soleymani, Vishka Asayesh, Omid Roohani, Mani Haghighi, Ali Sadeghi, Sorush Sehhat, Azadeh Samadi, Dariush Asadzadeh, Farhad Aeesh, Amir Hossein Ghodsi, Farhad Tohidi, Saed Soheili, Alireza Barazandeh, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Hossein Abolsedgh, Mehran Ghafoorian, Hadi Kazemi, Pejman Jamshidi, Mostafa Shayesteh, Siamak Ansari, Hasti Mahdavifar, Mona Ahmadi, Meysam Molaee, Mohamad Shayesteh, Dariush Sadeghpour.
A Dragon Arrives! is about that 'A Dragon Arrives!' is a meta-cinematic detective story set in 1960s Iran, shot through with counter-culture references and magical realism, channelling both the Westernised cool of the country’s pre-Revolution intelligentsia and the climate of fear and paranoia engendered by the Shah’s repressive regime. Iranian writer-director Mani Haghighi’s mocku-fantasy-folk-film-noir was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. In this film Negar Nemati collaborates with Mani Haghighi, Nader Fallah, Amir Hossein Ghodsi, Hayedeh Safiyari, Christophe Rezai, Houman Behmanesh, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Amir Jadidi, Ali Bagheri, Homayoun Ghanizadeh, Ehsan Goudarzi, Kiana Tajammol, Kamran Safamanesh, Javad Ansari, Shahin Karimi, Dariush Sadeghpour.
Other films are:
Blockage, Negar, Pig, A Hero
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