Reza Abiat has been a Cinematographer in some movies:
Unwelcome in Tehran is about that Mina, the director, is a girl from Shiraz who gets married in order to move to Tehran. Influenced by her own life, she decides to make a documentary about the girls nationwide who, like Azar, move to Tehran to start an independent life away from their families' watchful eyes and restrictions. The film is about Mina and Azar's constant struggle to find the answer as to why families and the society have difficu
...lty in accepting an independent life for a single girl. In this film Reza Abiat collaborates with Katayoon Shahabi, Hamila Moayed, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Mina Keshavarz, Hassan Shabankareh, Ebrahim Monsefi.
Scissor is about that Rama, a zealous sensitive youth of 28, has blinded his girlfriend in a fight with scissors. He is going to be sentenced to lex talionis (blinding of one of his eyes) in the court tomorrow. The night before the hearing, his influential father bails him out for one night by paying a lot of money, so Rama can be with his family the last night. But Rama has other plans. He takes the opportunity and helped by a friend, he goes to the south of Iran as a camera operator with a filming group to exit the country illegally. He makes a mistake and takes money from the bank and the police trace him. Rama pays money to some smugglers and they send him to a deserted island to wait for a launch that will take him abroad. Fate has something different in store for Rama and he falls for a pregnant woman on the island. In this film Reza Abiat collaborates with Sorush Sehhat, Rabe'e Madani, Abbas Ghazali, Behzad Dorani, Karim Lakzadeh, Mohammadreza Davoudnejad, Sonia Sanjari, Ehsan Fouladifar, Pouyan Sholevar, Mona Mahmoodzadeh, Kamal Hashemi, Fahimeh Sharifi, Hadi Manavipour, Hosna Khanmohamadi, Reza Razm, Amir Bahador Oraie.
All My Trees is about that Mahlagha Mallah is Iran’s eldest environmental activist and the founder of the first environmental NGO in Iran. Spending a few days in her home and accompanying her in environmental gatherings and activities is an excuse to portray the critical state of the environment in Iran. In this film Reza Abiat collaborates with Rakhshan Banietemad, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Shirin Barghnavard, Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Hassan Shabankareh, Davoud Ashrafi, Rashid Danesh, Mitra Mahaseni, Mahlagha Mallah.
Mother, I Am Joseph is about that Imagine being forced to participate in a war that you do not believe in. This is the true story of young Youssef Baghdadi, who had to hide himself for 21 years in order not to participate in Saddam's war against Iran. The film tells the story of the last three days of these twenty-one years, which are hard and exhausting for Youssef and his mother, when the statue of Saddam falls in Baghdad In this film Reza Abiat collaborates with Abbas Ghazali, Farid Daghagheleh, Hossein Ghourchian, Mohammad Reza Fartousi -, Ahmad Heidari, Hosna Khanmohamadi, Zohreh Rabiei, Ali Alavi.
Zero to Podium is about that Zero to podium is documenting the lives of three Iranian sisters who are Wushu fighters from a small town of Semirom in Iran; Shahrbanu, Soheila and Elaheh Mansourian. They were born into poverty. From an early age their father made them work in the fields to get by financially. When their father leaves them they decided to seek out a better life for themselves. They exercise, join the Iranian national Wushu team, win back-to-back championships and they begin to see a brighter future. In this film Reza Abiat collaborates with Mahtab Keramati, Tahoura Abolghasemi, Sahar Mosayebi, Hamila Moayed, Shahrbanoo Mansoorian, Elahe Mansoorian.
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