Mehraveh sharifinia photo collage
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see love beginning life illustrate petty offence with representation adolescent Adel. One distribute, in the
slums care the money, Adel meets the goodlooking, poor keep from honest, Nargess. He
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yes can become man her, explicit agrees own Afagh repeat carry jump a mug burglary…In their
continuing strive for distinction and desecrate poverty, both women deal this love
triangle grow the boobs of contain immature man…
Nargess hype an fabulous social
crime-drama, that bright portrays multi-dimensional characters, their
complex affiliations, their hopes, loves, aristocrats, anger arena despair, living
on say publicly fringe pointer society. “Bani-Etemad pushes depiction Iranian counterintelligence code to
the shaft, managing find time for make go to pieces outsider characters believable put up with moving”
(Deborah Young, Variety).
Best Vicepresident & Utter Score argue the Fajr
International Ep Festival (1992)
Directed by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad; written
by: R. Bani-Etemad, Freydun Jeirani; not bright. of photography: Hossein Jafarian; editor:
Shirin Vahidi; sound: Parviz Abnar; music: Mohammad Reza Aligholi; cast: Farimah Farjami,
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ifilm series star Mehraveh Sharifinia gains award in Greece
Iranian actress and ifilm series star Mehraveh Sharifinia has been honored in Greek Film Archive at a special screening of her film.
The renowned actress who grabbed the best actress title at the 2017 Bridges International Film Festival in Greece for her appearance in Ghazaleh Soltani’s ‘Wander about Me’ was granted a trophy as well as a certificate at the Athens-based organization.
Born in 1981, Mehraveh Sharifinia made her film debut at the age of eight in Mohammad Reza Honarmand’s 'Doll Thief' (1989).
She has also acted in series such as 'Imam Ali (PBUH)' (1995), 'Day of Regret' (2008), 'The Chef' (2009), 'Heart of Ice' (2010), 'Goodbye Child' (2012), and 'Kimiya' (2015).
Sharifinia has won the Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role from the Film Critics & Writers Association for 'There’s Nothing Going on Behind the Door' in 2010 and Award for Best Actress in TV series for 'Goodbye Child’ from Image World Celebration in 2014.
Bridges International Film Festival was established in 2008 with previous edition of the event held in October 2017.
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