Reza Narimizadeh has been a Sound in some movies:
Like Someone in Love is about that In Tokyo, sociology student, Akiko, moonlights as a high-end prostitute. Her jealous boyfriend, Noriaki, is suspicious, but does not know about her work. One night, she is assigned to Takashi, an elderly former university professor who is more interested in making her dinner than having sex. In this film, Kiarostami presents indefinite people with indefinite motivations and desires. 'Like Someone in Love' is a b
...racing slap to the face of not just these characters who have been slumming, pretending and withholding, but to many of us who might be going through life on some kind of autopilot. In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Bahman Kiarostami, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Abbas Kiarostami, Tadashi Okuno, Rin Takanashi, Ryô Kase, Katsumi Yanagijima, Nobuyuki Kikuchi, Elise Luguern, Charles Gillibert, Nathanaël Karmitz, Kenzô Horikoshi.
Shirin is about that A hundred and fourteen famous Iranian theater and cinema actresses and a French star: mute spectators at a theatrical representation of Khosrow and Shirin, a Persian poem from the twelfth century, put on stage by Kiarostami. The development of the text -- long a favorite in Persi... In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Baran Kosari, Bita Farahi, Elnaz Shakerdoost, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Golshifteh Farahani, Hamideh Kheirabadi, Hediyeh Tehrani, Homayoun Ershadi, Ladan Mostofi, Leila Hatami, Mahnaz Afshar, Mahtab Keramati, Negar Javaherian, Niki Karimi, Pantea Bahram, Pegah Ahangarani, Roya Nonahali, Setareh Eskandari, Taraneh Alidoosti, Zhaleh Olov, Rana Azadivar, Vishka Asayesh, Soraya Ghasemi, Roya Teymourian, Behnaz Jafari, Fariba Kowsari, Mahaya Petrossian, Leili Rashidi, Gohar Kheirandish, Yekta Naser, Kamand Amir Soleymani, Darya Ashoori, Fatemeh Goudarzi, Hamideh Razavi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Mani Hashemian, Abbas Kiarostami, Nikoo Kheradmand, Gelareh Kiazand, Juliette Binoche, Arash Sadeghi.
Muhammad The Messenger of God is about that By the order of Abraha, King of Habasha, one of his army commanders launches an attack on Mecca in order to destroy the Kaaba. He leads a well-equipped force of thousands of soldiers, horses and elephants. As the army approaches Mecca, the elephants respond to divine order by halting and refusing to continue. Millions of small birds then release a hail of stones onto Abraha’s forces and the army is annihilated. A month later, Muhammad is born. This film depicts the pagan age with all its tyranny and oppression as seen through the eyes of Muhammad from birth to the age of 13. In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Rana Azadivar, Hamid Amjad, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Hedayat Hashemi, Kambozia Partovi, Dariush Farhang, Majid Majidi, Hossein Mahdavi, Yadollah Najafi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Sareh Bayat, Mehdi Pakdel, Siamak Adib, Negar Abedi, Rashid Daneshmand, Mohammad Asgari, Mina Sadati, Mohammad Mehdi Heidarian, Niccolo H. Bodner, Vittorio Storaro, Federico Carretti, Giannetto De Rossi, Maurizio Nardi, Michael O'Connor, Miljen Kreka Kljakovic, Nasrin Nosrati, Sadegh Hatefi, Hossein Dadashpour, Pantea Mehdinia, Alireza Shoja Noori, A.R. Rahman.
Doomsday Machine is about that Soudabeh Moradian's documentary centers around the aftermath of war. Set in a psychiatric hospital in Iran, shortly after the end of the 8-year Iraq war, Moradian takes a look at the people who have 'survived'. Original footage is accompanied by painful monologues from the veterans who have forgotten nothing, providing the viewer with a rude awakening. 'Doomsday Machine' is a direct and honest portrayal of the lingering damage of its participants and the costs that recovering societies inevitably pay. In war there are no winners. In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Soudabeh Moradian, Majid Amraii, Abbas Habibi, Alireza Mahmoudian, Ebrahim Karami Saham, Aliasghar Tayefeh, Rosette Ghaderi.
The Salesman is about that An apartment building in Tehran appears to be ready to collapse, and the residents, who include the film's married protagonists, Emad (Shahab Hosseini) and Rana (Taraneh Alidoosti), are rushing out of there as if for their very lives. Emad and Rana are forced to find another apartment, and they quickly do, moving into a shabby but spacious flat built onto the roof of a nearby building. But the queasy karma of that nearly imploding structure carries over to the new place. The former tenant leaves half her stuff there and refuses to come get it. When they ask why, the answer hinges on the fact that she is, as it is euphemistically phrased in Tehran, a woman of many male companions (in other words, a prostitute). The inconvenience nags, and then something happens that nudges the annoyance into darker terrain... Rana, home alone, hears the intercom, and buzzes in the person she assumes is Emad, only he isn’t. In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Shahab Hosseini, Taraneh Alidoosti, Asghar Farhadi, Yadollah Najafi, Hossein Jafarian, Hayedeh Safiyari, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Sattar Oraki, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Babak Karimi Tari, Sara Samiei, Hossein Bashash, Keyvan Moghaddam, Mina Sadati, Mehdi Kooshki, Mojtaba Pirzadeh, Alexandre Mallet Guy, Habib Majidi, Shirin Agharezakashi, Maral Bani Adam, Farid Sajjadi Hosseini, Ehteram Boroumand.
Night Shift is about that Nahid follows her husband on the street of Tehran to discover his secret... In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Niki Karimi, Sahar Ghoreishi, Gohar Kheirandish, Amir Aghaei, Amir Hossein Arman, Yadollah Najafi, Hayedeh Safiyari, Alireza Barazandeh, Karen Homayounfar, Tarlan Parvaneh, Leila Zareh, Saeedeh Arab, Ali Asghari, Afrouz Boujaria, Akbar Rahmati, Payan Iraee.
Whisper with the Wind is about that An elderly radio-operator travels across Kurdestan in the war-torn 80s assuring communication between lost families. In this film Reza Narimizadeh collaborates with Maryam Boubani, Shahram Alidi, Asghar Abgoon, Hayedeh Safiyari, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Touraj Aslani, Javad Jalali, Omer Chawshin, Fakher Mohammad Barzani, Bistoun Ali Ghader, Moharam Hossein Ghader, Valid Marouf Jarou.
Other films are:
Season of Narges, The Broke
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