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- The events, trials and tribulations of the city of Makkah in 7th century AD.
- Terra X - Expedition into the unknown.
- Olfat is raising her children in hardship. She has one daughter and one son called Yonos who works in Kerman copper mine. One day, she finds a note at home with this massage "My friends and I are going to enter the war as soldiers". After reading this note, Olfat and his friend's parents got worried about their sons. When operation Valfajr failed, they received news about Yonos's friend. Olfat is waiting for her son too. As she finds out that the Iraqi radio announces the Iranian captives' names, she ties a radio on her back and carries it everywhere.
- A surgeon starts a journey to fulfill her husband's last wish.
- Dr. Alam, a very profiled specialist in neurology and a successful surgeon, is drowned in his professional and social work, in a way that he has totally forgotten all about his son Saman. Samantha the beautiful nights of desert with it starfull sky attracts Saman to itself and the young boy falls in love with night sky and observation of stars. Due to an event the doctor leaves his profession and work behind and goes through the desert to find his son.
- Darvish Khan a deaf and mute man who is a shepherd lives with his family in the desert. One day when sleeping in the desert he has a strange dream. When awake he finds a stone and carry it home and hangs it on a tree. Little by little he finds more stones carry them and hanging them on the trees until his garden of stones is becomes famous absorbing people from all around.
- A man who lives in an old big house with his mother alone proposes for an actress. She agrees and they get marry but little by little she begins to notice strange things happening in the house and becomes suspicious.
- A Canadian couple, Roman (Jalal Fatemi) and Maria (Ghogha Bayat) visit Shahdad, an Iranian desert in Kerman province. They have an uneasy relationship over the death of their son but they are hoping to mend it on this trip. They hire two young men to guide them but have a car breakdown. The situation gets complicated when Roman separates from the group and disappears into a Qanat well.
- The story of life of Abdol-azim Alhasani and his migration to Iran during the tenth Abbasid caliph's reign.
- Mashallah Iranmanesh is coming to Tehran from his city Kerman to sell apartment no. 13 which he has inherited. With its money he wants to marry the girl he is in love with and also buy a work shop so he can work in it. But because of the bad neighbors and their problems things are not going as he desires to.
- A man and a woman fight over the rights to a property.
- Sohrab, a provincial young writer, is lost in the desert on the way to Tehran to get a publication license for his book on old Persian poetry, but the trip involves some bizarre events.
- A Documentary series which discovers cultural roots and aesthetics of modern Iranian films and relationship between different Persian art forms and Iranian Cinema.
- Moments after the earthquake, a young teacher in a village outside the town of Bam, scrambles from under the rubble and finds out that her colleagues has died in the quake. She sets out for the town of Bam to get rescue aid for the villagers, but to her amazement, she discovers that the main tragedy has occurred there. Cries of help are heard from every side and the hospital is filled with the injured and the dead. On the recommendation of a cleric, she goes to the mortuary to help with the washing of the dead bodies of women. A prisoner, who managed to get out after the prison building is destroyed asks the teacher to wash the bodies of his dead mother, wife and child, Arezu.
- An aging poet is confronted by new technology and age-old family dynamics.
- Things are last more than the people. Two knives confront each other once again after 100 years. Will this time their confrontation ends or their story will continue?
- The film relates the story of a surgeon Doctor Parsa who returns to Iran after living in Germany for 33 years. Arriving in Tehran, Doctor Parsa performs a heart operation on the nephew of the family friend Mr Ghanati. Mr Ghanati urges him to travel with him to his home town, Bam. On the trip, they drive past the rubble and destruction and Parsa remembers back to his childhood.
- What does the grief of losing a dear one do to us? What definition our wakefulness, sleep, daily life, memories, dreams, and our life as a whole will find after them?
- Through the Memories of those who were close to him, and by reading his poems and published letters, Pirooz Kalantari tries to shed light on the life of one of the very first entrepreneurs of modern Iran and the founder of the Iran's branch of Franklyn Publication, Homayoun Sanaatizadeh.
- The film goes on a picturesque journey across Iran and searches for people who are using their five senses for creating art.
- More than two decades after making his highly acclaimed film, The Garden of Stones, the director, Parviz Kimiavi once more turns his camera to the deaf and mute shepherd and his arcane collection. Darvish Khan is now an aged man who still takes after the garden of Stones set up over so many years. The film charts the life of Darvish Khan with his son and daughter-in-law and the issues they had to tackle with including the impending drought. Although living with his family, the old man still seems to dwell in his unique and mysterious world...
- They pray in the glow of fire, live according to the laws of Avesta, an ancient scripture and worship a god named Mazda. Their prophet died more than 2500 years ago and even today they claim that our entire world view is based on his teachings. Their religious founder, the ancient Persian scholar and priest Zoroaster, better known in the West as Zarathustra, will return as soon as mankind is ready for it. Most of the nearly 100,000 followers of this doctrine live in the third largest city of today's Iran, in Kerman near Tehran. For the first time since the "Islamic Revolution" of 1979, police and guardians of morals tolerated the celebrations of the Zoroastrian fires in Kerman and the Armenians in Tehran in 2000 and permitted recordings of the bizarre celebrations.