This is an 18.75" x 26.5" Iranian poster for the 2002 Dariush Farhang
film Yellow Rose written by Ali Khodsiani and starring Amin
Hayayee as Arash. Plot summary: Davud [Bahram Radan] and Layli
[Marjan Mohtasham] went north on their wedding night. On the way they
met Mahshid [Hadis Folavand] and Arash [Amin Hayayee] and they
traveled together. They had an accident which killed a black man;
Arash and Davud threw the body into a swamp. After that Davud decided
to go back, but Arash was against this. The two fought about it, but
Davud did not defend himself. Layli saw this as a sign Davud was a
coward and decided to leave him. To prevent this Davud told her about
an incident in his life and the reason for his fear. His mother and
father had had an argument in a boat and he had unwittingly thrown his
father into the river, which killed him; then his mother also left
him. Layli stuck by her decision to leave him.
Cast and crew: Dariush Farhang, Reza Banki, Ali Khodsiani, Amin
Hayayee, Bahram Radan, Marjan Mohtasham, Hadis Foladvand
Pictured is a 26.75" x 38.25" Irianian poster designed by Mohammad
Ruholamini to promote the 2011 Ahmad Kavari 95-minute color
film Self-deprecation [khodzani] starring Amin Hayayee based on
a story by Ahmad Kavari with cinematography by Mohammad Taghi Paksima.
Plot summary: After his release from prison Kianush Zarifi goes
looking for his former wife, who divorced him while he was in prison,
and his daughter. Despite many problems and dangers he still tries to
recover his lost reputation and family.
Cast and crew: Ahmad Kavari, Leia Zanganeh, Amin Hayayee, Mohammad Taghi Paksima, Amir Delavari, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Nima Shahrokh Shahi, Tina Akhundtabar, Amir Yal Arjmand, Amir Ghafarmanesh, Nader Soleymani, Hosam Hamidi, Behshad Sharifi, Malek Ghanami, Sina Razani
This is a 26.75" x 38.5" Iranian poster designed by Elham Badiee to
promote the 2011 Javad Hashemi film Octopus Part 1: The Deer with
the White Forehead [okhtapus daftar-e avval: ahuye pishaniye
sefid] starring Amin Hayayee based on a story by Javad Hashemi with
cinematography by Farshad Khaleghi. Plot summary: This is an
intricate children's musical fantasy about the abduction of an
innocent by an evil exploiter and her ultimate rescue. The tale
incorporates famous characters from Iranian folklore including Aunt
Beetle [Niloofar Khosh-kholq], Mr. Mouse [Amin Hayayee], the deer with
the white forehead [Parya Mardanian], Afriteh [Gohar Kheirandish],
Ajuzeh [Amin Zendegani], Salar [Mohamad Reza Sharifinia], the wolf
[Amir Ghafarmanesh], the fox [Houman Haji-Abdollahi] and the police
bear [Nader Soleymani].
This is a 26.75" x 38.25" Iranian poster designed to promote the 2000
Dariush Farhang film Leaning on the Wind [tekye bar bad]
starring Amin Hayayee based on a story by Fereydoun Farhudi with
cinematography by Reza Banki. Plot summary: Sina [Amin Hayayee], a
youth from southern Iran, goes to Tehran to look for a good job. He
promises his fiance Leila [Leia Zanganeh] that after he succeeds with
his job he will return to Khorramshahr, the city where he was born.
In Tehran Sina gets a job working in a factory for a wealthy man named
Farjami [Davoud Rashidi] and is soon noticed because of his honesty
and hard work. Farjami's daughter Marjan [Marila Zare'i], who does
not know about Sina's fiance, gradually becomes enamored of him. In
his letters to Leila Sina says he is happy with his job but he does
not give a date for his return. Leila comes to Tehran unexpectedly
and Sina, who has not told anyone in Tehran about his fiance, takes
her to an inn. Leila tells him she is three months pregnant with his
child and they must marry as soon as possible. Sina thinks he needs
more time before marrying her so he takes her to an illegal abortion
clinic, but he runs away with her when the police arrive to bust the
clinic. Sina has made tentative plans to marry Marjan and goes north
with her and her family, but he tells Leila he is going north because
of his job. Sina's lie is quickly exposed; Leila follows him north
and calls him at the home of his employer during his engagement
celebration. Sina leaves the party in distress and takes Leila out on
a rowboat, where they get into an argument. Leila suddenly falls into
the water. Sina jumps in after her but does not find her. Shortly
thereafter Sina is tried for murder and given the death penalty, but
Leila's mother and Marjan are sure he is innocent.
There are strong similarities between this story and the one in the 1951 George Stevens film A Place in the Sun (thanks to Freddie Daniel).