Ali Hatami Trailers
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Abbas Ali Hatami was born in Tehran, Iran in 1944. He graduated from the College of Dramatic Arts and began his professional career as a writer of short TV screenplays and also as a playwright. Among his plays are: The Demon and the Bald Hassan, Adam and Eve, The Fisherman's Story, City of Oranges, Talisman and Silk. He began his professional film career in 1970 by writing and directing Hassan, the bald (1970). In the following years, he developed a personal style that was characterized by melodious dialogue, traditional Iranian ambiance created through architecture and set design. His last film, World Champion Takhti, remained unfinished because of his death in 1996 due to cancer.
Most Popular Ali Hatami Trailers
Total trailers found: 18
15 October 2016
The Teacher without Master
01 January 1997
In Tehran 1916 during first world war a group of patriots make a punishment committee to punish the traitors.
01 February 1983
Hajji Hossein-Gholi Noori (Haji Baba) goes to Washington D.C. as the first Iranian (Persian) ambassador to the United States of America.
05 October 1971
Baba Shamal and Looti Heydar, two community leaders of adjacent neighbourhoods make a pact of fraternity.
15 July 1999
The second feature film to be edited using footage from Hatami's miniseries Hezar Dastan.
01 April 1992
A group of Iranian classical musicians in the Ghajar era try to release their first record, which takes them on a journey to France.
01 January 1986
Four Iranian soldiers are sent deep into Iraqi territory during the Iran-Iraq War to conduct a reconnaissance mission, with the chances of their safe return slim to none.
27 March 1998
Part 13 of the 14-part documentary series which discovers cultural roots and aesthetics of modern Iranian films and the relationship between different Persian art forms and Iranian Cinema.
31 December 1990
The film progresses along two distinct but interwoven series of events. The first series involves young members of a family who have gathered round their old mother and revive their common childhood memories.
21 January 1972
Mr. Khavari, a calligraphy teacher who is the tenant of an aristocratic family has fallen in love with their daughter.
01 November 2012
The most complete narrative of the 52 years of life of Iranian director Ali Hatami (1944-1996).
16 October 1972
Based on the true story of the Azari war hero, Satar Khan, during the time of the Constitutional Revolution.
24 November 1977
Desiderium lyrically charts the hapless loves of a three brother: Majid, they young handicapped brother with a deformed head falls in love with Aghdas, a prostitute hired by his eldest brother Habib to entertain him, not knowing the truth about her profession.
15 October 1970
Seyed Morteza, a pigeon fancier, lives in Kashan with his blind mother. He captures a ring-necked dove that all the local dove fanciers are after.
09 November 1984
The movie chronicles the life of the famous painter Kamololmolk, and his relationship with various kings.
01 January 1985
Jafar Khan, son of a rich traditional family in Tehran, comes back to Iran after spending 8 years for studying in Europe, but he has changed completely to the extent that he cannot even speaks Farsi properly.
01 April 1972
Ghalandar feels bothered by the suitors wooing for his sister Eshrat. But for a secret reason he does not want to marry her off.
01 January 1970
Inspired by Iranian folk tales and reputed as the first Iranian musical movie, the film follows the story of the lazybones congenitally bald Hassan who is tricked out of the house by his mother.