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- All that Happens around Esteghlal Soccer Team during the Half-season of 2008-2009 Iran Premier League which led them to end it at the 1st Place.
- The story of a football team with blue shirt name FC.Esteghlal (Taj), one of the oldest and bigest team in Asia with millions fans
- Documentary of Esteghlal FC performance through Final Weeks of 8th Iran Soccer Premier League leading them to championship and events happen after that.
- Morski is an emigrant in London, dedicated his life to music. After years of wandering and extreme choices, he receives a second chance for a family and a music career when he is 43 years old. The multinational band he is part of is going to make a debut album and to become visible at the big stage. Morski has to write the lyrics for one of the songs which he is also supposed to sing. This song transforms into a chance for him to reconcile with his past and look in the future without the feeling of guilt.
- A handful of young Iranian wrestlers dream of becoming the next Olympic champion, however it is not just the championships they have to wrestle their way through but the realities of their lives.
- Sustenance is a feature-length documentary about food's journey around the world, exploring controversies revolving around food and its interconnectedness with justice, climate change, and sustainability.
- An Iranian Consul risks his life to save many lives during the WWII in France. He creatively made up a new description of 'Djoguoten' for Iranian Jews to argue with German officials to exempt them from the German Racial Policy.
- Gholam-Hossein Saedi was an acclaimed Iranian author, playwright and screenwriter with an oeuvre that contains more than thirty publications. Freedom And Other Maladies depicts Saedi's restless passion and heartbroken demise based on letters that he wrote over the years as well as interviews with his close friends and associates. The documentary film focuses on the last four years of Saedi's life in Paris, at the peak of his suffering, painfully aware that he would die in exile.
- The day on which spring season starts brings nostalgic feelings to Iranians abroad. It is a national festival that dates back to ancient Persia. This two-week long festival, called 'Norooz' (meaning 'New Day') is more than just a New Year celebration. It is also the celebration of new life, rebirth and hope. In Iran, no religious holiday has ever managed to prevail over Norooz in popularity. Norooz celebrations originate from the worshiping traditions of a season in which nature comes to life again and the season of ice, bitter weather and scarcity vanishes. Based on the tradition of putting seven edible objects on the traditional 'Haft-Sin' table during the celebration and their respective symbolic meanings, Iranians honor and celebrate the return of Spring. This documentary shows a depiction of Iranians, their motivation and conduct of keeping their culture alive in the Netherlands. We follow various characters and their arrangements of this traditional and extraordinary festival in the Iranian culture. The focus is on the way Iranians try to hold on to remains of the ancient Persian culture and how celebrating Norooz more or less contributes to the maintenance of their Iranian identity in exile.
- 100-min. documentary film about the life and career of legendary Persian singer HAYEDEH (1942-1990), made by the exiled musician and journalist Pejman Akbarzadeh. "Hayedeh Legendary Persian Diva" contains an extensive review of the singer's artistic activities from the beginning in late 1960s at Radio Tehran to the end in 1990 in California. The documentary looks at Hayedeh's career against the backdrop of political and social upheaval in Persia [Iran] as the nation went from monarchy to revolution to protracted war that forced many of its best and brightest into exile. The film was nominated as the "best documentay" at Noor Film Festival in Los Angeles and cited as a "Must See Film" in Dutch weekly Elsevier. The film includes rare footages and exclusive interviews with the main figures of the singer's career such as Farid Zoland, Andranik, Sadegh Nojouki and the last queen of Persia Farah Diba.
- Footage from the Iranian revolution and the years of exile is played for the first time for Queen Farah Pahlavi, and she responds with her recollection of each event. yet deeply personal account of the journey of Iran's Royal Family.
- Shadi is a little girl that her parents have been accused of murdering a girl in the village, and villagers killed her parents to seek revenge. Her uncle adops her and now Shadi must face the problems that people of the village caused them.
- With This Breath I Fly presents an intimate portrait of two courageous Afghan women fighting for their freedom after being imprisoned for moral crimes, while exposing the complicity of the European Union in censoring their voices.
- A cinematographic essay that centers around the region of the Bosnian-Croatian border near Velika Kladusa, and explores questions of displacement, violence and also everyday life and coincidence. It is about scars that break open, war memories that are awakened, profound encounters between people. A kaleidoscope of landscape and fury.
- A documentary about "FC Esteghlal" an Iranian Football club and it's 72 years history.
- Stories of girls who have broken through stereotypes and are participating in sports that are usually dominated by men.
- Usef is a young bird seller living with struggle alongside his secret love, a terrorist agent offers him a better job far from the city, he eagerly accepts the offer without knowing he is going into a deep dark and terrorists preparing him for a suicide attack.
- Hargez Nakhab Kourosh is a documentary about the 2500-year celebrations and interviews with those involved
- In the documentary 37 Rooz, we have a look at the life of Shapur Bakhtiar, the last prime minister of the Shah of Iran.
- A Chilean man travels to Sweden searching for the answer to a crime that involves his family.
- A documentary about the dress rehearsal of The Brave Hurr's Ta'Zieh which is written in the beginning of 19th century by Kashani.
- The life story of the oldest (120 year old) kurdish tanbur player in Iran .
- A young American real estate agent of Middle Eastern descent is framed by his co-workers in the wake of the September 11 attacks and sent to prison at Guantanamo Bay. Thirteen years later, he returns to Los Angeles under a false identity to exact revenge.
- Story of Rumi, his friendship with Shams Tabrizi, the love he had for him and the great influence of Shams over him in his life, his poetry and his love for God.
- In the spring of 1988, in the depth of the Iraq-Iran war, the border town of Halabja was attacked by chemical weapons with all its people and their different stories.
- This documentary traces the production of performances of the highly refined and virtuosic traditional Iranian theatre form, ta'ziyeh at the Lincoln Center Festival in New York City in 2002.
- This is a true story of Dr. Ata Safavi, a retired urologist who currently lives in Toronto. In 1947. at the age of 20, Safavi, a leftist activist in Iran was threatened by (Mohammad Reza) Shah's agents with exile to a remote town in south of Iran. Thus, he decided to escape to the Soviet Union, envisioned by many Iranians as the Communists' paradise. For his attempted illegal entry into the soviet union, he was immediately captured and sentenced to two years in prison, where he was obliged to work in a brick works factory. Later KGB, agents took him for additional investigations and convicted him for espionage for imperialism to spend twenty five years in a prison in Magadan, a town located in northeastern Russia and a part of Siberia, While most of his three thousands fellow prisoners died or committed suicide, Ata decided to fight for his right to live. This is the story of his best years spent in the most inhuman circumstances.
- Farah, an Iranian woman, is forced to migrate to her private planet to be free. She buys other people's memories in form of Super 8 films and records and archives her own to create an alternative history of Iran.
- Ayaz is an ordinary man who wishes for his own home. His brother-in-law left Iran for a long time due to his anti-government activities, but the news of his possible return reaches Ayaz. Concerned that he might have to leave home if his brother-in-law returns, Ayaz tells a small lie-that the secret police have searched their home. He hopes that the lie about the secret police keeping an eye on their home would convince his brother-in-law to give up on returning home. The problem, however, begins with the appearance of real secret police. Ayaz's lie becomes an excuse for the real secret police to track down his brother-in-law, and Ayaz finds himself in a situation where he is forced to report his neighbors and family.
- Behrouz Vossoughi, legendary Iranian actor, leaves his country just before the revolution in 1978, and he could never return to his homeland. This is the story of his journey, living in exile.
- How a mother acts in the hardest parts of her, and her children's lives.
- Under the red sky and on burning sands, venturing into the legendary city, Madain, through the agony of remembering a lost family, in hopes of breaking free from scars that have long been his misery, in search of a lost dream.
- About the start of women rugby in Iran, which coincided with the election of Ahmadinejad as president of Iran..
- The mourning period MOHARRAM presents the religious highlight for SHIITE Muslims. This film follows four different groups of people in today's TEHERAN. Young religious men come closer to each other during this major event, ending in the DAY OF ASHURA - known for its traditional flagellation ritual. People are careful but surprisingly open to talk about politics.
- A documentary about the aspirations and hopes of three young women living in different world capitals.
- A recently jailed petty thief disguises as a Mullah and succeeds in escaping; but has to stay in the Mullah' role longer than he expected to.
- Death of Yazdgerd is the story of death of the last king of Iran before Muslims invade Iran. He escapes to city of Marv and hides in a mill but finally gets killed. The Story is told by the miller, his wife and his daughter but all the stories are different from each other.
- The protagonists fight to get over their traumas while living in exile after leaving their native countries. They often feel trapped by fate and lose faith, but companionship and humor give them strength.
- A busload of College students, returning to Michigan from a Canadian field trip, is stopped at the US border at the time of the Iranian hostage crisis. The group includes a number of Iranian passengers, divided along ideological lines, whose debates about policy and politics soon lead to a full-scale confrontation.
- The story is all about an Iranian singer who had to forcibly quit Iran and migrate to India, where he managed to reach to the peak of his career and save the demanded sum of money as a precondition of marrying a millionaire's daughter, being his only love in life. But the evil conspiracy of the rich man finally results into their untimely tragic end. A romantic musical, consisting of the Indian and Iranian (fusion) music
- In this documentary, the life of Iranian actor Ahmad Najafi is discussed for the first time.
- Undoubtedly, the most difficult work underwater is the maintenance of underwater gas transmission pipes. But in the Persian Gulf, it is much more difficult, because the speed of the water under the sea is very high.
- In 2013, 6400 Iranian asylum-seekers arrived in Australia on Indonesian fishing boats, many of them had lost their families or were injured seriously in horrible boat tragedies. A father and his 7-year-old son were struck by lightening on the boat and the son was burned severely. After a while they were released from an Australian detention centre and started a new life in Australia but with many mental disorders and physical ailments. Psychologists said to the father that his son's brain had suffered drastic changes, and that it would be very difficult to get his courage and hope back.
- A married couple are faced with a difficult decision - to improve the life of their child by moving to another country or to stay in Iran and look after a deteriorating parent who has Alzheimer's disease.