Hengameh needs money to save his brother's life. He takes a big risk to prepare this money and...
Ali, a blind man, is attempting to commit suicide when he is interrupted by the concierge of his building. He is informed that the police is in search of a woman who has escaped and hidden somewhere in the building. Little by little, Ali finds out that the fugitive woman, Leila, is inside his apartment. After participating in a workers’ protest that led to chaos, she is distraught about her four-year-old son who was lost when she was taken in a police van. Gradually, Ali becomes emotionally attached to her. Wishing to flee reality, helping Leila becomes a refuge in his own world of imagination.
Ali and Morteza, two talented theater actors who live in an abandoned theater enter complex adventures to achieve their dreams.
After a confusing interaction in downtown Tehran, a married couple seems to have found their doppelgängers.
At the age of 40, Leila has spent her entire life caring for her parents and four brothers. A family that is constantly arguing and under pressure from various debts in the face of sanctions against Iran. While her brothers are struggling to make ends meet, Leila makes a plan.
An Iranian musical theater version of Oliver Twist story that released at 2021.
Navid Mohammadzade is an actor who was born in 1986 in Ilam, Iran. He started acting in the theater. His first experience in front of the camera was in “Dar miane abrha” by Rouhallah Hejazi. After that, he continued acting in the theater for 4 years. Navid Mohammadzade started his professional activity as an actor with “I'm Not Angry!” directed by Reza Dormishian. He has won a lot of awards such as the Crystal Simorgh of Best Supporting Actor for “Life and A Day” by Saeid Roustaei, the Crystal Simorgh of Best Supporting Actor for “No Date No Signature” directed by Vahid Jalilvand from Fajr Film Festival. His other notable activities are “6.5 Per Meter” by Saeid Roustaei, “Sheeple” by Houman Seyedi, and “Lantouri” directed by Reza Dormishian.