Movies Starring Ali Mosaffa

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A young woman navigates love and family expectations in Tehran, confronting personal desires and societal pressures.

Why people love it: The film captures the subtle tension between tradition and modernity with graceful storytelling. Its nuanced performances, especially by Hatami, resonate deeply.

1 / 8

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A married woman reflects on identity and desire after encountering a former lover, exposing hidden emotions.

Why people love it: The film’s lyrical pace and strong chemistry draw viewers into an emotional maze. Mosaffa’s subtle direction showcases nuanced performances that linger long after the credits.

2 / 8

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Renowned actresses watch a film that never appears, their emotional reactions forming the story.

Why people love it: Kiarostami’s innovative concept invites viewers to feel through silent gazes, making the unseen palpable. The powerful performances evoke universal longing.

3 / 8

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A blind boy’s love for nature and his strained relationship with his father shape a poignant summer.

Why people love it: Its lyrical cinematography celebrates Iran’s landscapes while exploring disability and parental love. The emotional core is both tender and powerful.

4 / 8

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A night in a small town reveals intersecting lives of strangers, each coping with personal secrets.

Why people love it: The atmospheric storytelling immerses viewers in a haunting urban tapestry. Interwoven narratives keep the audience engaged and reflective.

5 / 8

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A French‑Iranian family reunites in Paris, confronting hidden truths about their marriage.

Why people love it: The film’s nuanced script captures complex emotions, and the performances bring depth to fragile relationships. Its subtle tension keeps viewers engaged.

6 / 8

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Two lovers spend a fleeting summer in Tehran, confronting choices that will shape their futures.

Why people love it: Its intimate portrait of youthful longing feels timeless. Mosaffa's delicate direction blends natural dialogue with poignant visuals, drawing viewers into the characters' world.

7 / 8

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In a post‑pandemic Tehran, a nurse discovers a mysterious red ribbon that connects strangers' fates.

Why people love it: Its modern narrative explores hope and connection amid uncertainty. The striking visual motif of the red ribbon adds symbolic depth, resonating with audiences.

8 / 8