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- Death of Yazdgerd is the story of death of the last king of Iran before Muslims invade Iran. He escapes to city of Marv and hides in a mill but finally gets killed. The Story is told by the miller, his wife and his daughter but all the stories are different from each other.
- The story of Jesus Christ told from an Islamic perspective.
- A loyal and simple-minded statesman is appointed as the first Iranian ambassador in the U.S. but soon starts to lose his mind from homesickness and inaction.
- A sergeant who is on a mission to take a criminal to the prison is forced to spend a night with him in Mashhad.
- A young teenager returns home after an absence to find his village in Iran deserted because of an incredibly severe drought. He begins a search to find his family, traveling through an amazingly bleak and desolate landscape. Primarily an essay on the issue of humans vs. nature, the film is of interest for technical and cultural reasons.
- A doctor and a nurse, besides being colleagues in a hospital, also live in a residential complex in the neighborhood and shortly after, they decide to marry each other.
- Nasser, a 15 year old mute youth, lives with his parents and only sister. Because of his disability, his family fails to satisfy his needs and his fellows don't show him any kindness. However, he gets involved in some mental stress which causes him keep away from people and becomes isolated. His teacher realizes the problem and tries with the help of Nasser's family to awaken his hopes of life and make to understand the point that he is the one who is the one who is in need and therefore he must appeal to the hearing society. The family after recognizing their wrong course of actions try to correct their manners towards the boy and establish better relations. Nasser also, after forgetting about his internal controversies of attitude becomes aware of his own weaknesses and tries to develop a more solid and sturdy self dependence. By using his other abilities, exercising continually, and making every endeavour to talk, he gets rid of his mental crisis. Finally he succeeds getting out of seclusion. Alireza Rezaeyan (Nasser) who is indeed a mute boy has now been able to overcome his handicap and now is able to perform his key role so well that in addition to his true life surroundings he transmits this mute-contact to the spectators of the film regardless whether these spectators can hear or not, but the main point is that "no man should ever give up hope of life."
- Attiyeh has made a career out of giving relationship advice to couples over her radio show. Every day she answers questions about family dynamics and safeguarding marriages, while behind the scenes she and her husband struggle with a problem of their very own, one that seems practically unsolvable. All her life she has been the one to give advice, and as she tries to come to terms with a costly and dangerous medical procedure, she finds she is now the one who desperately needs it.
- Two sisters, Golnaz and Golbahar, who lost their parents in an accident as a baby. They are given to the shelter and each of them is taken care of by a family. Golbahar (Shadi Pashang) was taken to the United States by her new family. Now, 28 years later, she finds out that she has a twin sister and returns to Iran to find Golnaz (Sepideh Mansour).