Shahaboddin Adel
شهاب الدین عادل

Shahaboddin Adel(شهاب الدین عادل)

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Shahaboddin Adel has been a Photographer in some movies: Daughters of the Sun is about that Born into absolute poverty, a young girl Amangol is forced to shave her head, disguise herself as a boy and go to work as the apprentice of a rug weaver to help pay for her desperately ill mother's medication. As her master's cruel brutality and greed becomes progressively clear, her only comfort comes from the companionship of her co-workers, in particular, another girl Belghies. Despite the violent and ... suspicious behavior of their employer, deep friendship blossoms between the two girls in this haunting and visceral tale of tyranny and silver linings. In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Altinay Ghelich Taghani, Zahra Mohammadi, Maryam Shahriar, Jahangir Kosari, Peyman Mir Ali Akbari, Habibollah Haddad, Parviz Abnar, Homayoun Payvar, Hossein Alizadeh, Shahrzad Pouya, Mehri Shirazi, Shahnaz Shahbazi, Abbas Afsharian, Malek Jahan Khazaee, Aghdas Sehat Bakhsh, Sahra Karimi. Marriage Iranian Style is about that Shirin leads a peaceful life in the Iranian good middle class until the day her uncle Saeed asks her father to hire her in his travel agency. She finally decides to work. Her destiny changes, as she meets a young and attractive American, who goes to the agency to buy a plane ticket to Shiraz, the city of roses and poets. In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Shila Khodadad, Dariush Arjmand, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Bagher Sahraroodi, Fatemeh Goudarzi, Minoo Farshchi, Hassan Fathi, Ali Moallem, Ladan Tabatabaei, Amir Hossein Arman, Eshagh Khanzadi, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Hesam Navab Safavi, Hossein Abolsedgh, Kazem Shahbazi, Mahin Navidi, Majid Mirfakhraei, Mehri Mehrnia, Saeed Kangarani, Ebrahim Abbasali Zadeh, Amir Hossein Bidgoli, Daniel Holmes, Mohammad Sarir, Morteza Kazemi, Ataollah Moradi, Khatoon Yazdani. The Girl in Sneakers is about that A somewhat cynical take on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, this film's romantic plot focuses on the troubles surrounding a young couple in love. Infatuated with teenage boy Aideen, Tadaei heads for school as usual one morning, but decides not to go after all. Instead, she roams the streets of Tehran over a 24 hour period. She makes up her mind not to return to home and run away with Aideen, much to the outrage of her parents, who are horrified at the idea of Tadaei being caught alone with a young man. Harangued by the police, Tadaei’s experiences make her change her mentality of love, and inevitably her pathway. In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Akram Mohammadi, Pegah Ahangarani, Mahmoud Jafari, Nadia Deldar Golchin, Mehdi Mayamei, Rasoul Sadrameli, Majid Hajizadeh, Parviz Abnar, Abdollah Eskandari, Dariush Ayari, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Peyman Ghasemkhani, Ali Abedini, Mohsen Roshan, Fereydoun Farhoodi, Mahmoud Azizi, Pouya Karami, Dariush Moadabian, Mostafa Kamyab, Bahman Zarrinpour, Iraj Panahi, Abdolreza Akbari, Hengameh Talebian. The River's End is about that A young man leaves his birthplace, Isfahan, to come to capital city ,Tehran, to forgot his childhood memories. He is the storyteller and he tarts revealing his dreams which have been started a few months after the death of his father. In these dreams father persuades him to go to the Gav Khuni Swamp. In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Bahareh Rahnama, Bahram Radan, Ezzatolah Entezami, Sorush Sehhat, Ali Moallem, Behrooz Afkhami, Parviz Abnar, Mohammad Aladpoush, Arash Majidi, Nahid Tolou, Sasan Parsi, Gholamreza Mohebbi, Jafar Modaress Sadeghi, Leyla Shoghi, Keyvan Honarmand, Zahra Aghigh, Akbar Faraji. The Hemlock is about that Mahmoud is a middle-class family man and business CEO who lives in the suburbs of modern Tehran. Though his wife Taraneh is dutiful and kind-hearted, she is about the only positive thing in his life: his factory is in severe financial straits and his business partner Khakpour has just been injured in a car accident. Visiting Khakpour in the hospital one day, Mahmoud crosses paths with beautiful female nurse Sima. Giving in to temptation, he agrees to a temporary marriage with her. Though Mahmoud is adamant he cannot see her once their license expires, Sima refuses to give him up so easily, and things come to a head when she reveals she is pregnant with his child. A thrilling moral tale about tradition, politics and the temptations of modern society. In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Hediyeh Tehrani, Akbar Moazezi, Fariborz Arabnia, Minoo Farshchi, Behrooz Afkhami, Seyyed Zia Hashemi, Mohammad Saleh Ala, Rozita Ghaffari, Nemat Haghighi, Mehrzad Minooei, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Babak Moayerian, Arash Majidi, Hamid Reza Afshar, Manouchehr Sadeghpoor, Seyed Mohammad Mirzamani, Nahid Tolou, Mohammad Alizadeh. Bashu, the Little Stranger is about that At the height of the Iran-Iraq war, Bahram Beizai made Bashu: the Little Stranger. Beizai's film tells the story of young Bashu, who, displaced from his home in Khuzestan thanks to an Iraqi bombardment, seeks refuge in northern Iran. Bashu speaks Arabic while the villagers of northern Iran speak Gilaki. Thus Bashu fails to communicate with the people and is alienated from his new environment. He undergoes a further displacement when he hallucinates and sees his mother, who was killed in the bombardment but who wanders as an apparition through the fields of northern Iran. Past and present collide in this powerful story about childhood and war. The magnificent Susan Taslimi plays Naii, a middle-aged mother of two who takes Bashu in when her fellow villagers, by and large, reject him on the basis of his ethnicity. Filmed at the height of the war in 1985, the film experienced delays in its release, for the authorities found its message on the war to be, at best, ambiguous. At a time when cinema was recruited into the war effort, the authorities called for simple answers to complex questions: Does Beizai condemn the Iraqi invaders? Or does he condemn war in general terms as the total failure of the human spirit? Audiences found their own answers when the film was released in 1989. Synopsis by IMVBox In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Sousan Taslimi, Farrokh Lagha Hooshmand, Bahram Beyzai, Iraj Raminfar, Jahangir Mirshekari, Adnan Afravian, Parviz Pour Hosseini, Behrouz Moavenian, Akbar Doodkar, Reza Hushmand, Mohammad Farkhah, Moazez Bani Dokht, Azizollah Salmani, Asghar Shahverdi, Farhang Moayyeri, Firooz Malekzadeh, Alireza Zarrin. Shooting Star is about that During the 1979 revolution and the following war, a teenager who wants to fight, can't get a gun. In the meanwhile, during an enemy attack, he gets a gun and grenades, and showing great bravery and sacrifice, kills many of the enemies and destroys some of their tanks. He dies at the end. In this film Shahaboddin Adel collaborates with Jamshid Mashayekhi, Jafar Vali, Akbar Zanjanpoor, Fakhri Khorvash, Ali Mahzoun, Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, Hamid Taati, Hamid Rakhshani, Amrollah Saberi, Firooz Malekzadeh, Ali Heidari, Ali Hagh Froush, Mirza Goodarzi, Manouchehr Alipour, Youra Yousefi, Ali Asghar Mirzai, Nader Ghavidel, Mahmoud Ghanbari, Sirus Kashaninejad, Mohammad Nadali, Farhad Hosseinpour, Hassan Rajabian.
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