Seyed Amir Seyyedi has been a Actor in some movies:
Sara is about that Thought-provoking story based on Henrik Ibsen's celebrated play, 'A Doll's House.' Sara is the perfect young housewife, and when her husband Hessam needs an expensive emergency operation while he is abroad, she doesn't hesitate to get the money - by any means. For the next three years, she labours to pay the loan that saved Hessam's life, and to save his pride by keeping it secret. But then a hidden truth is revealed, and the
... reality of Sara's marriage is torn apart. Amidst a web of pride and disillusion, she must find the truth of herself in order to rebuild her life. In this film Seyed Amir Seyyedi collaborates with Amin Tarokh, Khosrow Shakibai, Niki Karimi, Mahvash Vaghari, Mahmoud Kalari, Dariush Mehrjui, Yassamin Maleknasr, Hassan Hassandoust, Jalal Moayerian, Sasan Nakhaei, Asghar Shahverdi, Zhila Mehrjui, Faryar Javaherian, Khadijeh Shamsi, Tina Rashidi, Soren Menachikanian, Zahra Mahmoudi, Felor Hejazi, Ahmad Saeedi Nejad, Ebrahim Tafreshi, Mohammad Ali Naghi Kani, Maryam Mehrjui, Samin Mesgara, Mina Bozorgmehr, Hamzeh Pesyan, Elaheh Moghaddam, Nader Rajab Pour, Nazanin Karimi, Ali Mokhtari, Philip Glass, Azar Tavakolli, Hashem Seifi, Reza Mohajer, Faramarz Roshanayi.
The Pear Tree is about that Mahmoud (Homayoun Ershadi) is a successful writer and intellectual who retreats to his family's rural estate in order to overcome a severe case of writer's block. While there, he begins to contemplate his life, comparing it to a pear tree in the yard that has stopped producing fruit. From there, the film chronicles Mahmoud's memories of the past, including his love for his adolescent cousin and his fervent hopes for the future. A searching examination of the Iranian middle class, as well as a touching insight into the frustration and ambition of a man trying to hold onto the dreams of days gone by, 'The Pear Tree' also marks the debut of internationally acclaimed actress Golshifteh Farahani. In this film Seyed Amir Seyyedi collaborates with Golshifteh Farahani, Homayoun Ershadi, Nematollah Gorji, Shaghayegh Farahani, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Shahram Haghighat Doost, Jafar Bozorgi, Fahimeh Rahimnia, Mahmoud Kalari, Dariush Mehrjui, Jahangir Mirshekari, Abdollah Eskandari, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Rahman Hosseini, Maryam Moghbeli, Sasan Bagherpour, Sepehr Azadi, Faryar Javaherian, Maliheh Nazari, Faramarz Farazmand, Amir Ali Ghezelayagh, Bita Ghezelayagh, Alireza Hosseini, Maryam Majd, Sorayya Golmohammadi, Reza Aghili, Mohammad Reza Shaban-Noori, Abbas Shadravan, Goli Tarraghi, Hamid Salehi, Gholam Ali Golchin.
Seyed Amir Seyyedi has been a Costume Designer in some movies:
The Mix is about that Esteemed film director Khosrow leads his crew in a race to complete post-production on their latest film in time for the end of the Fajr Film Festival. This extraordinary film treats the audience to a behind-the-scenes look at how sound is created for film, often with comedic and even touching results. As we follow Khosrow on his quest, it becomes clear that while he starts to question his own directing abilities, he will stop at nothing to complete his work, even at the cost of his health. This atmospheric film’s documentary-like format and contemplative use of narration immerses us into Khosrow’s world and the fascinating process of Iranian film-making. In this film Seyed Amir Seyyedi collaborates with Bita Farahi, Ezzatolah Entezami, Khosrow Shakibai, Leila Hatami, Melika Sharifinia, Negar Foroozandeh, Ferdous Kaviani, Omid Roohani, Ali Mosaffa, Gohar Kheirandish, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Mahmoud Kalari, Dariush Mehrjui, Sirus Taslimi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Naser Cheshmazar, Hassan Hassandoust, Mahnaz Ansarian, Houra Maleki, Asghar Shahverdi, Marzieh Boroomand, Mohsen Mossavi, Faramarz Farazmand, Kamran Khalaj.
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