Ebrahim Moradi

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Iranian Cinema: from Constitutionalism to Sepanta Trailer

Ebrahim Moradi (Persian: ابراهیم مرادی) (1978 - 1907) was an Iranian screenwriter, director, producer, cinematographer, actor and one of the pioneers of Iranian cinema. Moradi is one of the three or four artists whose names Iranian cinema begins with. In the First Filmmaking Period (1930s), when Iranian cinema was "slow-moving", Moradi was in the ranks of a small but tasteful group of cinema activists. Out of a total of 9 films of this period, two films were made by him: Revenge of the Brother and The Fickle.

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Iranian Cinema: from Constitutionalism to Sepanta Trailer (1970)

20 July 1970

Iranian Cinema from Constitutionalism to Sepanta is a documentary film directed and written by Mohammad Tahaminejad, a contemporary Iranian historian, critic and documentary filmmaker.

The Fickle Trailer (1934)

01 January 1934

One of the Khan's sons notices a girl in the local market and chooses to marry her.

Haji Agha, the Cinema Actor Trailer (1934)

31 January 1934

A director (Ovanes Ohanian) looks for a subject for his movie and someone suggests that he films Haji Agha secretly.

The Back Breaker Trailer (1951)

07 April 1951

Jamshid The Back Breaker, who possesses great power, gets involved in a series of events and clashes with a group of criminals.

Tarnished Gem Trailer (1959)

18 October 1959

A Lost Persian Film. The manager of a large workshop who is in love with "Gohar", the wife of one of his engineers, fails to attract the woman's attention.

Bond of Life Trailer (1953)

18 October 1953

A Lost Persian Film.

A Brother's Revenge Trailer (1931)

31 December 1931

Two brothers fall for the same girl, though she loves the older brother. Through trickery, the older brother isn't able to reach his beloved and dies of heart brokenness.