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Nosratollah Karimi

Nosratollah Karimi

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Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Nosrat Karimi (Persian: نصرت کریمی‎; 22 December 1924 – 3 December 2019) was an Iranian actor, director, make-up artist, professor, scriptwriter, and sculptor. His career spanned six decades. He was perhaps best known for his role as Agha Joon in My Uncle Napoleon and The Carriage Driver. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nosrat'Allah Karimi,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Golgo 13
5.1

Live-action adaptation of the hit manga. Golgo 13, also known by the pseudonym Duke Togo, is a professional assassin. His age and birthplace are unknown and there is no consensus in the worldwide intelligence community as to his true identity. Most of his jobs are completed through the use of a customized, scoped M16 rifle. Golgo 13 is contracted to kill Boss Goa, the head of a worldwide crime syndicate responsible for drugs, weapons, and human trafficking.

Golgo 13

1973
My Uncle Napoleon
7.8

An uproarious adoption of a popular novel by Iraj Pezeshkzad set in and around the family compound in early 1940s Tehran, marvelously rich in personality and incident. The title character, so-called because of his constant invocation of the general, rules over a wonderfully complex extended family. A hilarious series which makes fun of just about everything.

My Uncle Napoleon

1976
Nosrat Karimi, Being an Artist in Iran
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This documentary series, spanning six feature-length films, explores the life and artistic journey of Nosratollah Karimi — an Iranian actor of theater and cinema, director, writer, sculptor, university professor, and gardener.

Nosrat Karimi, Being an Artist in Iran

2024
Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution
6.0

Today Iranian cinema is one of the most highly regarded national cinemas in the world, regularly winning festival awards and critical acclaim for films which combine remarkable artistry and social relevance. Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution traces the development of this film industry, which has always been closely intertwined with the country's tumultuous political history, from the decades-long reign of Reza Shah Pahlevi and his son, the rise of Khomeini and the birth of the Islamic Republic, the seizure by militants of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, and the devastating war with Iraq.

Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution

2006
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A woman wearing hair rollers shuffles around a messy flat listening to the radio. The host advises women to try to maintain their loving relationships with their husbands. She advises them to be kind since their spouses are tired from work, and to always look their best. The woman decides to take action...

Instruction

1957
Fannizadeh
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Fanizadeh documentary is about the famous actor of Iranian cinema Parviz Fanizadeh. This documentary film deals with his life and works. This documentary is based on the talks of characters from theater and cinema who worked directly with him. Among them there are Taghvai, Mehrjoui, Golestan, Kimiaiee, Nosrat Karimi, Behrouz vosoughi, Pari Saberi, etc.

Fannizadeh

The Triple Bed
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Mahmoud and his wife have a comfortable life; however, there is the problem that Mahmoud's wife cannot have children. Their relatives, including Mahmoud's mother, his brother, and his brother's wife, who has eight children, constantly belittle them. After a while, Mahmoud's mother decides to arrange a marriage for him with the young daughter of an acquaintance. This marks the beginning of the troubles for Mahmoud and his wives.

The Triple Bed

1973
Razor's Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses
2.8

An examination of the work and lives of actresses in the Iranian film industry prior to the 1979 revolution, featuring myriad interviews and rare film clips.

Razor's Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses

2016
Nose Iranian Style
7.0

A look at the reasons why every year 70,000 Iranians have a nose job.

Nose Iranian Style

2006
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An overview of the evolution of Persian miniatures, on the pretext of an exhibition of Hossein Behzad's miniatures in Prague in 1956

Persian miniatures

1956
Mr. Moochool
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Agha Moochool, the entertainer, amuses the neighborhood kids with dancing and singing.

Mr. Moochool

1966
Hakim-bashi
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A young doctor enters a village to serve there but the traditional doctor Mozaffar Khan Hakim-bashi didn't like that and thinks him a rival. Mozaffar Khan and his assistant begin to plot against the doctor making people to doubt him. Meanwhile Hakim-bashi's daughter falls in love with the young doctor and this lead to more adventures.

Hakim-bashi

1972
The Interim Husband
8.0

A man who divorced his wife three times due to a misunderstanding , regrets his act after realizing the truth and decides to marry her again. An Interim Husband is needed for this.

The Interim Husband

1971
Bright Horizon
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A young mother and her toddler daughter, Leila, are going to the beach by boat. Their boat capsizes due to a falling tree, and the mother is killed. A young fisherman named Kami rescues the now blind Leila and takes her to his hut. Their hut burns down, and the boy and Leila go to Tehran. They get separated due to an accident, and years later, when Leila has become a famous singer and Kami a renowned musician, they run into each other. A young doctor, who is fond of Leila's voice, operates on her, and Leila regains her sight, but she doesn't recognize Kami, and Kami, who has a slight limp, hesitates to introduce himself to Leila. However, Leila recognizes Kami due to an accident, and they start a life together.

Bright Horizon

1965
The Night It Rained
6.2

Initially banned for seven years, the film treats the questionable and controversial newspaper story of a heroic village boy who prevented a train disaster as an antiauthoritarian, Rashomon-like puzzle.

The Night It Rained

1967
Ayalvar
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A middle-aged merchant has secretly married to 4 wives. One wife detects the existence of her husband other wives, and then they all get together to repay their domestic partner. The entire movie shows the miserable merchant trying to reach a compromise with her wives.

Ayalvar

1973
Dozd va paseban
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No description available.

Dozd va paseban

1970
Gorbeh ro dameh hejleh mikoshan
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No description available.

Gorbeh ro dameh hejleh mikoshan

1969
Decrescendo
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A short, pixelated film by Nosrat Karimi that was made for a 1968 foreign film festival for 59 second films about the filmmakers' country and society. Decrescendo was not approved by the government of the time due to the character of the manager resemblance to Mohmmad Reza Shah.

Decrescendo

1968
The Ruined House
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Norooz's family convince him to sell the old house in order to build a new modern house, but building of the apartment takes long and he runs out of money. Norooz continues the building by himself but strange things happen that drive him crazy.

The Ruined House

1975