Saba Gorginpour has been a Actor in some movies:
Melbourne is about that Hours before leaving Tehran for a three-year stay in Melbourne, young couple Amir (Peyman Moaadi) and Sara (Negar Javaherian) find themselves looking after a neighbour's newborn, left to them by the nanny. However, this well-meaning favour soon turns tragic and threatens to derail more than just their plans to move abroad. Unfolding in real-time and almost entirely within a Tehran apartment, this psychological drama patie
...ntly burrows to the heart of its moral dilemma, where doing the right thing may in fact be the very worst choice for this well-meaning couple. Assisted by excellent performances, intimate cinematography and expert editing, 'Melbourne' is a compellingly universal and thoroughly engrossing movie. A very tense thriller not to be missed! In this film Saba Gorginpour collaborates with Negar Javaherian, Mani Haghighi, Payman Maadi, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Javad Norooz Beigi, Houman Behmanesh, Sepideh Abdolvahab, Vahid Moghadasi, Ali Golzadeh, Alireza Rashidi, Elham Korda, Roshanak Gerami, Nima Javidi, Keyvan Moghaddam, Martin Shamoonpour, Hamed Sabet, Alireza Ostadi, Mehrnoosh Shahhosseini, Parastoo Moghaddam, Vida Javan, Maral Mokhtari, Mehdi Delkhaste, Soodabe Khosravi.
Dying in September is about that This gentle drama follows the story of Sina, a gifted young man with a passion for music. Under his father's authoritarian supervision, Sina juggles studying for university with taking care of his handicapped brother. Sina longs for more adventure from life, and gets exactly what he wished for when he is introduced to the smooth-talking M.J., and Sina agrees to sing with him at the studio. However, it soon becomes clear to Sina that there is more to his new friend than meets the eye. As Sina spends more time under M.J.'s influence, his relationship with his disapproving father deteriorates further. The relationship between fathers and sons is at the core of this film, and its combination of compelling drama and beautiful cinematography makes it a must-watch. In this film Saba Gorginpour collaborates with Hanieh Tavassoli, Hamid Farrokhnejad, Navid Layeghi Moghadam, Mehdi Jafari, Amir Adibparvar, Afshin Azizi, Tarlan Parvaneh, Hatef Alimardani, Nazanin Bayati, Alireza Alavian, Martin Shamoonpour, Forouzan Jalilifar, Melisa Zakeri, Parvin Maleki, Leila Khoshkenar, Soodabe Khosravi, Meysam Yardilou.
In the Specified Time is about that Meysam, a young aspiring writer, is working on a book about the problems faced by young people in contemporary Iranian society. Near the top of the list is the issue sexual desire and frustration: how to wait until marriage? The controversial legal loophole of temporary marriage comes up as a solution, but in his often comical journey of research, Meysam explores whether it is really ideal. A rare attempt at shining at comical light on some often ignored aspects of modern Iran. In this film Saba Gorginpour collaborates with Akbar Abdi, Houman Seyyedi, Shohreh Ghamar, Vishka Asayesh, Javad Ezati, Gohar Kheirandish, Mehdi Faghih, Alireza Oosivand, Ali Soleimani, Farrokh Fadaee, Hassan Ayoubi, Aria Aziminejad, Hossein Abolsedgh, Roya Sharif, Majid Shahryari, Seyyed Mohsen Jahed, Salman Farkhondeh, Shahram Khalaj, Vahid Amirkhani, Mehdi Alimirzaie, Navid Farahmarzi, Toofan Mehrdadian, Leila Khoshkenar.
Top Gear is about that Soleyman drives the train of laughter in order to prove his manhood in the family and the community where he has been questioned for a thousand reasons, and he himself has realised and seeks to resolve his shortcomings... In this film Saba Gorginpour collaborates with Elham Hamidi, Kambiz Dirbaz, Sam Derakhshani, Roz Razavi, Nima Shahrokh Shahi, Leila Otadi, Parastoo Salehi, Asadollah Yekta, Siamak Ashariyun, Dariush Farhang, Farrokh Fadaee, Bijan Banafshe Khah, Hassan Ayoubi, Hossein Abolsedgh, Nafiseh Roshan, Majid Shahryari, Abbas Mahboub, Seyyed Mohsen Jahed, Shahram Khalaj, Mehdi Alimirzaie, Mohammad Ahangarani, Masood Tekyeh, Amir Ali Tekyeh, Hassan Soleiman, Esmaeil Maghsoodi, Raha Dadkhah, Payam nasiri khoram.
Bomb: a Love Story is about that It’s 1988 and, at the height of the Iran-Iraq War, Tehran is bombed relentlessly. The days that pass are full of foreboding, and yet, love, affection, hope and life itself manage to sweep away the fear of death from those surrounded by it. Love may often be difficult to comprehend, but death is a horrible certitude. ‘Bomb, A Love Story’ shows how, even when faced with the darkness of death, love and hope will find a way. In this film Saba Gorginpour collaborates with Leila Hatami, Habib Rezaei, Siamak Safari, Mahmoud Kalari, Payman Maadi, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Bahram Dehghan, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Iraj Shahzadi, Siamak Ansari, Sara Khaledi, Habib Majidi, Ehsan Rasoulof, Newsha Jahani, Bahador Maleki, Eleni Karaindrou, Arshia Abdollahi.
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