
Hamidreza Azarang
Acting
Biography
Hamid Reza Azarang is an actor and writer, known for Once Upon a Time in Abadan (2021), The Queen (2012) and Inadaptable (2016).
Known For

A romantic historical drama set around and after the 1953 Iranian coup d'état.
Shahrzad

Armin is a gifted and introspective student of network security that spends most of his time on his newly established book publishing site.
Blue Whale

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Noon Khe

A man is murdered & the police investigates the murderer
Shahgoosh

In the series, Yad Yad Fardat, Yadad Yaddat is the story of a man who chooses the escape route to get rid of the wounds of his past. This decision takes him on an emotional and challenging journey where the past and the present merge.
The Forgotten

A young football player named Mehran Sarang is going to Isfahan to sign a contract with an Isfahanian club (F.C.) and inadvertently kills a young Isfahan named Masoud Mosayeb, a cultural activist, in an accident. The story continues in this incident that...
In the Strand of Zayandeh Rud

The series narrates fascinating adventures and a combination of ancient Iranian stories such as "One Thousand and One Nights," "Kashkoul," "Golestan" and "Shahnameh", which took place in a city called "Mastooran" 500 years ago in Iran.
مستوران

The story of life of Gholam Reza Takhti from his childhood till adulthood, his matches and finally his death.
Gholamreza Takhti

The resistance of Ammar battalion in Abughoraib strait at the last days of Iran-Iraq war.
The Lost Strait

During the war between Iran and Iraq, a scout (Milad Keymaram), in the Abadan Oil Refinery, tries to reveal geographical coordinates of Iraqi soldiers' ambushes for Iranian army forces to kill them easily by bombardments. Meanwhile, he confronts with the soul of the previous killed scout (Mostafa Zamani) who did the same which makes a challenge for him, between his own human deep feelings and killing innocent people of enemy ...
The Queen

A divorced couple have to go on a trip for the mental health of their only daughter after three years. During the trip, the truth of their past lives are revealed, facts that have led to their separation. The health of their child hangs in the balance as they continue their confrontations, potentially jeopardising their new relationships and their futures.
Block 9 Exit 2

Stories of families who live in the Zanjan city in the 1980s. Family atmosphere of those years of war and its impact on their lives A family tradition in the 1980s they live in the city. Families who affected by the war between Iran and Iraq.
Aba Jan

Mahtab is suspicious of her husband Ahmad, a university professor. As she tries to unravel the mystery instigated by Sima, a close friend of the family, by pressuring Farnoosh Kheirkhah, Ahmad's student, her husband tries to prove his innocence. But the sudden death of Farnoosh opens a new path before Ahmad, Mahtab, Sima, and her husband Mansoor.
We Will Not Get Used To

Takes place in the early 2000s, during a period when the country's political situation is heavily influenced by the US military attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq. Despite the years that have passed since the end of the war, the shadow of fear and terror has once again reminded people of the dark days of the past. The plot revolves around New Year's Eve in a not-so-wealthy family living in Abadan. The father of the family is an addict and is desperate for drugs, which has disrupted the household atmosphere. However, the sudden occurrence of a catastrophic event changes everything, and the family realizes that in the short distance between life and death, they need each other more than ever.
Once Upon a Time Abadan

A non-traditional wife and mother, Azar (Karimi) is first seen racing her dirt bike over a hilly track while her husband Amir (Azarang) and young daughter cheer her on. Co-equal with her liberal-minded husband in marriage and in their fledgling business venture, a café with a thriving carryout trade, she is forced to meet an unequal challenge in which the strict pecking order of a family dominated by misogynist uncle, a business loan with strings attached, a black sheep son with a hidden agenda, and a tragic accident add up to a scenario in which Azar is targeted as the unwilling sacrificial victim. (Gene Siskel Film Center)
Azar
The story of several families in the neighborhood who set aside money for a lottery and...
Ghore

The pilot, Vahid, reportedly brought his four-year-old son to Tehran for cardiac surgery without his permission. He and his brother Saeed arrive in Tehran on a timely basis, and this is the beginning of a complex crisis between them.
Zero Floor

A documentary about the history of Esteghlal F.C. From Docharkheh savaran to Taj, to Esteghlal.
Blue Like the Sky

Tala and Ati (Sis) are a mother and daughter who have lived together for many years; almost 50 years, as long as the life of Sis. Their situation, however, does not last long, and the days of separation arrive. The separation happens when Sis depends heavily on her mother due to her special conditions, and Tala is trying to provide security for Atiâ's future in the remaining time; a future without her presence.
Sister

Gita' juxtaposes the ups and downs experienced by a couple (Gita and Amir) whose routine life is faced with despair due to their son's trip abroad. The lead role Gita encounters serious challenges and her life is accompanied with unexpected events.