Nasser Saffarian

Most Popular Nasser Saffarian Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Summit of the Wave Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Part 3 of documentary trilogy about Persian poet Forough Farrokhzad. This part focuses on her theatre and film work.

The Green Cold Trailer (1999)

01 April 1999

Part 1 of the trilogy concerning Persian poet Farough Farrokhz. This film traces her personal life.

The Mirror of the Soul Trailer (2002)

01 August 2002

Part 2 of the trilogy concerning Persian poet Farough Farrokhz. This film examines her controversial, sometimes erotic, poetry.

A Good Time for Tragedy Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

A documentary dealing with the life of Ahmadreza Ahmadi, an Iranian Poet.

"Forough Farrokhzad" Funeral Ceremony Trailer (1967)

13 February 1967

"Forough Farrokhzad" Funeral Ceremony

Care for Me, Lady! Trailer (2010)

01 April 2010

Ahmad Reza Ahmadi

The Song of Sunshine Trailer (2003)

01 April 2003

A review on contemporary story writing in Iran, with the presence of three famous novelists, and using the great novelist's pictures.

The Night of Infatuation Trailer (2015)

01 April 2015

This vibrant documentary takes us on a historical journey of Iranian music throughout the 20th century.

Her Memory Framed Trailer (2009)

01 April 2009

An interview with the late Iranian singer, Khatereh Parvaneh.

Auto stop Trailer (2003)

01 September 2003

A young couple gets to know each other on a honeymoon trip; A recognition that comes from a game and turns love into hate.

Freedom in the Fog Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

This intriguing short portrays the lifestyle of a Spanish woman living in Washington D.C. as she protests the American occupation of Iraq.

Elaheh Trailer (2025)

01 July 2025

The documentary “Elaheh” explores aspects of the life of Elaheh Farmani ( 1946 - 2022 ), who contributed to Eastern philosophy, translating mystical texts, promoting vegetarianism, and founding the Iranian Vegetarian Society.

Crossed-Out Memories Trailer (2015)

01 July 2015

A fascinating insight into the Iranian pop music industry, Nasser Saffarian examines the history of the 'anti-love song,' a form that rejects the idea of the conventional love song in favor of darker subject matter, such as bitterness, betrayal and regret.