
Reza Banki
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Biography
Reza Banki is a filming manager who was born in 1939 in Isfahan, Iran. He started his career in cinema and starred in “Agha Mehdi Vared Mishavad” directed by Fereydoun Zhork in 1974. He has won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Movie for “Children of Divorce” directed by Tahmineh Milani from Fajr Film Festival. From his activities in movies, “Coma” by Arash Moirian, “Runaway Bride” by Bahram Kazemin and “Shabhaye Tehran” directed by Daruish Farhang can be named.
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Maliha loves her cousin Amir. But Maliheh's brother Abram opposes this friendship. Maliheh hides in her suitcase to be with Amir. But the suitcase is handed over during an accident, while Abram thinks that his cousin Amir has stolen his sister and is chasing her everywhere. Meanwhile, Mansour, who is a thief's suitcase and has obtained the suitcase containing the laundry, first tries to get rid of the suitcase, but then promises to take him to Amir. Eventually, after many adventures, Abram surrenders to the love of Amir and Maliheh and agrees to marry them.
Yek Chamedan Sex

"Mehdi" is in love with a woman named "Parvin," who has a daughter from her previous marriage that she has hidden. Mehdi and Parvin get married, but the presence of an evil man named "Hashem" disrupts their peaceful life. Mahdi becomes lost, and Parvin ends up working as a dancer in cabarets.
Here Comes Mr. Mehdi

Baba Shamal and Looti Heydar, two community leaders of adjacent neighbourhoods make a pact of fraternity. Baba Shamal's high attitude of Heydar however dramatically changes when he is told that Heydar has been enamoured with Shokat, the girl Baba Shamal has just wed,...
Baba Shamal

Mahmoud is the driver of a rich young man named Bahram. Bahram is in love with Maryam, the daughter of Pahlawan Baba, the elder of the neighborhood. But Maryam, who dreams of a better life, is deceived by her friend Giti's words, and after having sex with Bahram, she falls into oblivion.
Bi-Gonah

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Golpari Joon

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Ram Karadane Marde Vahshi

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Raghib

The Legend of a Sigh is Tahmineh Milani's strikingly feminist film which draws on the literature of Azarbayejan province. The protagonist is a female novelist who experiences the lives of four women from different social strata. The film offers a fascinating portrait of a range of Iranian women and their problems
The Legend of a Sigh

Habibollah Khan and his daughter Maliheh complain to Amir about his nephew Hashem. Hashem, a close friend of Amir and delaying his marriage to Maliheh, is involved in a devious plot. Amir, engaged to marry Azar and a driver for a mining company, carries the miners’ wages to the mine at the end of each month.
Unclean

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Mardi az Esfahan

This comedy narrates the many adventures of a millionaire's handsome, sassy son named Amir - born into a world of privilege, he is used to getting everything he desires. This time his eyes turn to a peerless lady but her untamable will, combined with a sudden rush of plucky hoodlums, makes his task harder than first thought. Will he prevail or will he be in for a rude awakening?
Coma

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Sharaf

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Zesht Va Ziba

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The Dullard

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Sarkesh

A man has four children, one of which is not his real child. There is a rivalry between this adopted child and one of the man's real sons. As a final blow, the real son shares the fact that his identity is fake with the adopted brother. The boy followed the matter and found his dying mother and through her he finally found his real father before he passed away.
A Bridge to Heaven

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Baradarkoshi

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Roosiah

Maryam loses her inheritance and her fiancé, Parviz, due to the conspiracy of her uncle and her cousin Nazi after her father's death...
Happy for No Reason

A couple who want to marry, but face the disapproval by the girl's father.