Sharare Dolatabadi

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Sharare Dolatabadi (born 1962, Mashhad) has studied Economics. She began television acting with appearing in the series 'Green Land' in 1998. Then, She took part in several series, including 'The Trial' (1998-1999), 'The Safe' (2009), 'Where to in Such a Hurry?' (2009), 'Like a Nightmare' (2011), 'Lean on the Wind' (2011), and 'A Piece of Land' (2012). Dolatabadi made her cinematic debut with 'Thousands of Women Like Me' (2000). She has also appeared in movies such as 'I Saw Your Dad Last Night Aida' (2004), 'The Willow Tree’ (2004), 'The Wet Dream' (2005), 'M Like Mother' (2006), 'Ominous Seed' (2008), and 'Carni val of Death' (2008).

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Total trailers found: 7

M for Mother Trailer (2006)

24 October 2006

What appears to be a grand love story turns sour when parents-to-be discover that their unborn child will likely be born with serious birth defects, as a result of the mother's exposure to chemical weapons during the Iran-Iraq war.

I Saw Your Dad Last Night, Aida Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Aida, a 17 year old girl, begins to suspect his dad is cheating on her mother.

Where so Hurrying Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Javane Irani Trailer (2003)

01 August 2003

Two sisters: Kimia and Kamelia get confused due to the cold atmosphere around them. Girls like to spend summer holidays on the beach in Antalya.

Two Angels Trailer (2003)

19 November 2003

In a small religious town in Iran, Ali After a fight with his father, escapes to the desert where he hears music for the first time in his life: a shepherd who plays Ney.

The Ominous Seed Trailer (2008)

05 June 2008

A couple faces emotional pressure from their family because they are unable to have children and are struggling to find a way to solve this problem.

brick boys Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Omid, Mohsen and Safa are the sons of Sarahi who grew up in a neighborhood called Ajri and with the support of Mr.