Movies by Pantea Bahram

The Bright Day

The Bright Day

THE BRIGHT DAY weaves a story that has its roots in the complexity of Iran’s draconian laws governing capital punishment. A kindergarten teacher hopes to aid the father of one of her young students, a man accused of manslaughter, by convincing each of seven reluctant witnesses to come forward. No one lacks a hidden agenda in this drama in which shades of truth collide with self-interest and the specter of payback. (Gene Siskel Film Center)

Nothing

Nothing

A man, who has some kind of a disease and eats a lot, enters a poor and large family to marry their mother.

The Nameless Alley

The Nameless Alley

Two families who live in neighborhood in south of Tehran have different looks to life. These differences make some troubles for both.