
Behrad Selahvarzi
Acting
Known For

Haaj Ebraam is a tailor who spends his days in his ancestral tailor's shop to earn the money for his daughter's wedding. One day, he gets a special delivery. In a letter, his father wrote to him that he has left him with magic buttons, their family heirloom. The buttons in the two jars bring good and bad fortune to the customers, but Ebraam shall not be entitled to intervene with the justice of the world, and he should not choose buttons for people's clothes based on his own judgment. Ebraam, however, soon gives up trying to carry out his father's order and takes over the distribution of the world's fortunes.
Where It Begins

In a world where suicide requires a permit, a man seeking to end his life meets "Soulbound." To regain his permit, he must spend a day with this enigmatic figure, whose presence stirs forgotten memories, pulling him back toward the fragile echoes of a life he thought he was ready to abandon.
and Life for All

Two old friends, who had ended their partnership and collaboration, meet each other after 7 years.
Memory

"A patient struggles to express his inner turmoil during recurring conversations with his psychiatrist, trying desperately to be heard."
The Last Patient
Hooman, a withdrawn man, drifts through the solitude of his repetitive life. As winter tightens its grip, an encounter forces him to confront lingering memories.