Parivash Nazarieh
پریوش نظریه

Parivash Nazarieh(پریوش نظریه)

  • Director
  • Actor
Born January 23, 1970
Parivash Nazariyeh (پریوش نظریه) was born in Kohkilooyeh Province. She has a BA in Theater from the Tehran University Faculty of Fine Arts. She began professional acting in 1990. Parivash Nazariyeh owes her fame to the film FatherParivash Nazarieh has been a Director in some movies: Hawraman is about that A series of 49 documentary films by 31 filmmakers, Children of the Land of Iran provides a window into the traditions, rituals and people within the rich and diverse culture of Iran. This docum ...entary welcomes us to the Kurdish region of Hawraman, located in Kermanshah in Western Iran, beginning with stunning shots of its mountainous landscape and its native wildlife. With only minor dialogue to camera from three men of differing generations, the film is generally observational, allowing the area and customs to speak for themselves. The footage initially explores the vast wealth of the region, before moving on to more diverse territory. In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Akbar Shahbazi, Mastaneh Mohajer, Hossein Mahdavi. Parivash Nazarieh has been a Actor in some movies: Hell, Purgatory, Paradise is about that A house with three stories: The first story is about a separated couple who used to live together in an old house. Now they are sharing their memories. The second part is the story of a middle-aged university professor who finds a letter from his old flame while going out of the house and tries to find the writer. The third part tries to define a story of a painter's death and how his soul attempts to run with his wife who is still very much in love with him and is trying her best to carry out his testament. In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Mahtab Keramati, Masoud Rayegan, Ali Mosaffa, Amir Aghaei, Morteza Poursamadi, Farhad Vilkiji, Bijan Mirbagheri, Saeed Shahsavari, Masoud Keramati, Rahim Noroozi, Elham Salehi, Zhaleh Shoari, Maryam Takhtkeshian, Keyvan Jahanshahi. A Cube of Sugar is about that Pasandide is to marry an American man and join him in his native country. Pasandide's family comes together for the wedding ceremony at the home of Uncle Ezzatolah. The women cook and sew; the young children play hide-and-seek; one uncle looks for missing treasure in the garden. All is well in the run-up to the wedding ceremony. But before the ceremony that will unite Pasandide and her fiancé in marriage gets underway, a single cube of sugar brings great misfortune to the family. In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Baran Kosari, Farhad Aslani, Negar Javaherian, Reza Kianian, Saeed Poursamimi, Shamsi Fazlollahi, Rima Raminfar, Soheila Razavi, Asghar Hemmat, Afshin Hashemi, Hedayat Hashemi, Reza Mirkarimi, Amir Hossein Arman, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Bahman Ardalan, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Abdollah Eskandari, Mohammad Reza Gohari, Hassan Hassandoust, Hamid Khozooei Abyaneh, Negar Abedi, Nahid Moslemi, Sheida Khaligh, Ali Nikraftar, Roohollah Mofidi, Ahmad Yavari, Mohammadreza Zadsarvar, Pooneh Abdolkarimzadeh. The Legend of Love is about that When Horam's hometown is hit heavily by recent fighting, he quits his studies as a medical student and goes back to volunteer in a clinic. Yet this noble deed means leaving behind Khazar, a woman who loves Horam deeply. Bringing with her a tape of his music to remind her of him, she sets out to find Horam. Along the way, she is befriended by Kurdish nomads who have much to teach her about life and love. But will Khazar and Horam be reunited in this touching story of romantic longing? In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Khosrow Shahraz, Hawass Palouk, Farhad Mehranfar, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Farrokh Fadaee, Nader Masoumi, Shahrzad Pouya, Mohammad Rezaei Rad, Sheila Farzad Hashemi, Alireza Kohan Deiri‌, Yousef Moradian, Maryam Moghadam, Ebrahim Sadollahi, Hadi Ziaodini, Astieh Fathi, Hana Moradi, Sara Ghaffari, Vida Rezaei, Atefeh Afshin Mehr, Kamal Shafiei, Tofigh Ahmadi, Mehdi Khalilzadeh, Askeh Sarhaddi, Leila Fakoorian, Fariba Fakoorian, Mozhgan Attaei, Chenoor Tak Tazan, Mohayedin elah Moradi, Gholam Moradi, Mahmoud Tashakori, Raouf Khosravi. The Father is about that Majid Majidi's internationally acclaimed drama follows the life of a 14-year-old boy, Mehrollah, who is forced to find a job to support his family when his father dies. After traveling to the southern parts of Iran to look for work, he returns to find his mother has taken a new husband. The revelation angers Mehrollah deeply, and starts him on a troubled path of crime and hardship. Will he find redemption and come to accept his new family? In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Mohammad Kasebi, Majid Majidi, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Hassan Hassandoust, Hossein Abedini, Reza Shirazi, Hassan Sadeghi, Mohsen Zolanvar, Mehdi Shojai, Behzad Kazzazi, Samim Khazari, Neda Ebrahimzadeh, Nazi Heshmati, Babak Borzooyeh, Mohsen Mossavi, Mohsen Roozbahani. A Light in the Fog is about that In this sumptuously visualized and wonderfully poetic movie, a woman Rana takes care of her aging father while waiting for her husband to return from the frontline. To pass the time she helps her father make charcoal and mend lanterns, a metaphorical search for a source of illumination in her life. On the day that Rahmat, a passing cyclist, gives Rana his bicycle light to mend, she starts to sense an end to the days of uncertainty and gloom, a silver lining waiting just around the corner. The film's elegant compositions and quietly powerful performances slowly envelop us in the widow's simple, poignant world. This exquisite debut recalls such masterpieces as Sohrab Sahless' 'Still Life'. An austere and mesmerizing triumph. In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Ali Mohammadi, Hossein Saberi, Reza Khosravi, Ali Mohammad Ghassemi, Asghar Shahverdi, Panah Bar Khoda Rezaei, Farid Koshan Fallah, Behrooz Jalali, Massoud Heshmat, Majid Yousefi, Arash Sadeghi, Behrooz Jalili, Mohammad Reza Yoosefi, Mahmood Fallah. Elixir and Dust is about that It's 1979. Iran is on the verge of revolution. As the last flight to leave the country prepares to board, the chaotic destinies of six disparate individuals become inexorably intertwined. Among them are a wounded revolutionary and his wife, a young clergyman, a dangerous courier, a man searching for his lost love, and the son of a political prisoner hoping to start a new life abroad. Against the turbulent backdrop of political upheaval, director Abbas Rafei paints a picture of life in transition, of hope and desperation, unlikely meetings, and the willingness to leave everything behind in pursuit of a greater goal. In this film Parivash Nazarieh collaborates with Azita Hajian, Hamed Behdad, Hossein Yari, Amir Aghaei, Nazanin Mofakham, Abbas Rastegarpour, Mohammad Aladpoush, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Peyman Yazdanian, Abbas Rafei, Siavash Tahmoures, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Asghar Nejad-Imani, Mehran Nael, Farid Kalhor, Alireza Naeini, Sara Hemmati, Bahram Sahihi, Majid Sabagh Behrouz, Faramarz Roshanayi, Amir Mohammad Zand. Other films are: Lantouri, Sweet Taste of Imagination, The Reward of Silence, Life with Closed Eyes, The Red Trauma, Gloomy Celebration, Forbidden, Smell of Camphor, Fragrance of Jasmine, The Duel, Obit, Prostration on Water, You Are Free, Hard Times in Khomein, Lonesome Trees, The Pearl, Taj Mahal, Waiting for a Miracle, Hailstone and Sunlight, Yasin, The Lost Truth, 25th Hour, Gholamreza Takhti, No Choice, Camel Coat, Zero Floor, Sepideh, A Name, Halabja's Bride, Metropole Cinema, Bodyguard, Here Is A Different City
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