All 21 Elham Hamidi Movies
Get ready to dive into a world of captivating films as we explore the Elham Hamidi Movies. Our roundup covers the best and latest in cinema, bringing you the latest news, reviews, and sneak peeks into Elham Hamidi’s most intriguing projects. Join us for a fun and informative journey into the world of movies.
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1. Roozegare Separi Shode (2002)
“Roozegare Separi Shode” is an Iranian drama film from 2002, a captivating exploration of love, loss, and life’s intricate tapestry. The director, Rouhollah Hejazi, masterfully weaves together the emotional journeys of his three stars: Omid Ahangar, Shirin Bina, and Habib Dehghan Nasab.
2. Donya (2003)
Donya, a captivating comedic drama set in Tehran, follows the journey of a young, alluring woman as she returns from abroad in search of a new home. With the help of the stern and conservative Hadji Reza Enayat, owner of a real estate agency, Donya soon finds herself caught up in a whirlwind romance. As their relationship blossoms, the true reason for her return remains a mystery, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
3. So Close, So Far (2005)
So Close, So Far is a captivating drama set in Iran. Dr. Alam, a renowned neurosurgeon, is entirely preoccupied with his thriving professional life, overlooking his son Saman’s existence.
4. Vertigo (2007)
Vertigo, also known as Sargije, is a captivating adventure-romance film released in 2007. Directed and written by the talented Tony Zarindast, this visually stunning movie stars Zarindast himself as well as Kambiz Dirbaz and Elham Hamidi.
5. Lover (2008)
Lover, also known as Deldadeh, is a comedic film that has been making waves since its release in 2008. The film follows a rich girl who returns to her hometown in search of a suitable husband. However, things take an unexpected turn as news of her return spreads throughout the town, and the residents of her family’s apartment get announced too.
6. Mahya (2008)
In the heart of Iran, Mahya tells the story of Javid, a young medical student who’s plagued by an unnerving fear of the dead. However, fate has a way of intervening when he attends a funeral and crosses paths with a captivating nurse named Mahya. This chance encounter drastically alters Javid’s life, challenging his beliefs and encouraging him to face his deepest fears.
7. Lezzate Haghighat (2009)
“Lezzate Haghighat” is a captivating 2009 Iranian drama film by Fereydoun Farhudi. The movie, which lasts for an hour and fifteen minutes, explores the lives of three men, Reza Afshar, Heshmatollah Aramideh, and Kambiz Banan, as they navigate the complexities of life, love, and fate. The film is set in the backdrop of Iran, adding a unique cultural perspective to its narrative.
8. Ey Doost Mara Be Khater Avar (2009)
Ey Doost Mara Be Khater Avar, a spellbinding Iranian drama that premiered in 2009, captivates its audience with a heart-wrenching tale of sacrifice and redemption. Directed by Hamid Nematollah, the film features a riveting performance by Mohammad Hassan Madjooni, Elham Hamidi, and Saeed Pirdust. The story, masterfully penned by Masoumeh Bayat and Nematollah, delves into the complexities of human emotions and life’s challenges that are sure to evoke deep-seated empathy.
9. The Kingdom of Solomon (2010)
“The Kingdom of Solomon” is a powerful, gripping film set in ancient times, based on the story of King Solomon — known for his wisdom and strength. This dramatic and action-packed cinematic experience follows a prophetic request to God — to create the most ideal kingdom for Solomon and his people. However, this wish comes with a darker side; the prophet must prepare his kingdom and subjects for the arrival of evil and otherworldly creatures that threaten their peace and prosperity.
10. Mind Your Manners (2011)
“Mind Your Manners, “ a quirky 2011 Iranian comedy-fantasy film, follows the journey of Ebi, a man with an unconventional angel as his guide. After a close brush with death, Ebi is granted a vision of heaven, where he encounters an angel with crucial information about the future of a woman he is deeply infatuated with. He believes he has the power to steer her away from a dark fate by correcting her immoral ways.
11. 3 Degrees of Fever (2011)
“3 Degrees of Fever” is an engaging Iranian comedy-romance film from 2011, helmed by director Hamid Reza Salahmand and written by Farhad Tebnoori. The movie stars Amirali Danaei, Reza Attaran, and Elham Hamidi in lead roles.
12. Rahe Behesht (2012)
In the captivating Iranian film “Rahe Behesht, “ we find a story of forbidden love and the struggle against societal norms. Mos’ab Bin Omair, a rich aristocrat from Mecca, captures the heart of a poor desert nomad girl. Yet, their happiness is met with staunch opposition from Mos’ab’s family.
13. From Tehran to Heaven (2013)
“From Tehran to Heaven” is a captivating drama-mystery film, released in 2013. The story revolves around Farhad, who is involved in controversial testing, and his mysterious vanishing. The subsequent plot brings Farhad’s wife, determined to find answers, to a place called Heaven. Interestingly, she discoveries Farhad is not where she expected — instead, he has been found in Hell.
14. We’re All Sinner (2013)
We’re All Sinners (2013) is a gripping Iranian drama film that tells the story of a struggling Iranian father. Desperate for the money needed to pay for his hospitalized daughter’s treatment, he is forced to sell himself. Set against the backdrop of a heart-wrenching situation, this powerful movie explores the depths a father will go to save his child.
15. A Cradle for the Mother (2013)
“A Cradle for the Mother” is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of identity, faith, and cultural differences. Set against the backdrop of Iran, the film follows Narges, a young literature student who returns home after studying abroad. As she navigates her way through a rapidly changing society, Narges makes a bold decision to travel back to Russia to teach newly-converted Muslim students.
16. Two Friends (2015)
Two Friends is a heart-wrenching drama film by Iranian director Mohammad Banki, released in 2015. The movie, originally titled “Dou Doost, “ stars Hamid Askari, Elham Hamidi, and Sahar Ghoreishi.
17. Paradise (2016)
“Paradise” is a delightful comedy-drama that explores the intersections of faith, culture, and modern life. In this engaging 2016 film, two young theologues are set to attend an academic seminar about various religions in Germany. However, their plans are foiled by the stern Haj Agha Ferasati, the head of their seminary, who refuses to let them travel.
18. The Record Is Equal To The Document (2017)
“The Record Is Equal To The Document” is an intriguing Iranian film that follows four lifelong friends from the bustling city of Tehran. The quartet, now in their late twenties, once made an agreement that whoever ends up single will inherit an enchanting garden outside the city. When they reunite eight years later, they are confronted by the stark reality of drastic changes in their lives and relationships.
19. Top Gear (2019)
Top Gear, a charming 2019 film from Iran, follows the life of Soleyman, a man driven to demonstrate his worth to his family and prove his worth in difficult, yet humorous circumstances. As he navigates through his trials, Soleyman aims to fix the shortcomings of his life, all while embracing a light-hearted atmosphere that surrounds him.
20. The Samurai in Berlin (2019)
In the thrilling action-comedy “The Samurai in Berlin, “ a group of skilled criminals, led by a former Samurai, journey to Germany to retrieve stolen property documents. As they navigate the challenges of their mission, they must also face their past and the consequences of their actions. With its engaging blend of action, humor, and intrigue, “The Samurai in Berlin” takes viewers on a wild ride through the streets of Berlin and beyond.
21. Killing a Traitor (2022)
Killing a Traitor (2022), also known as Khaen-koshi, is a gripping Iranian drama film directed by Masud Kimiai. The movie delves into the life of Mehdi Baligh, a cunning Iranian thief and swindler, taking viewers on a thrilling journey through his life of crime. With an impressive cast led by Amir Aghaee, Poulad Kimiayi, and Mehran Modiri, this film masterfully portrays the dark side of human nature and the consequences that come with it.