
Atila Pesyani
Acting
Biography
Atila Pesyani is an actor who was born in 1957 in Tehran, Iran. He started his career in television and starred in “Lahzeh” series directed by Mohmmad Saleh Aala in 1977. From his notable activities, “The Last Supper” by Fereydoun Jeirani, “The Warden” by Nima Javidi, “Coma” by Arash Moeirian and series such as “Madarane” by Javad Afshar, “Rastegaran” by Sirous Moghadam and “Last Sin” by Hossein Soheilizadeh can be named.
Born: May 1, 1957
Place of Birth: Tehran, Iran
Known For

Chameleon
Aftab Parast is a comic series whose main role is played by a person named Jamal Porsche (played by Pejman Jamshidi)! This comedy series is actually the story of two friends named Jamal and Manooch, who have love for Lati and become level one in the game, but because of their recklessness and bad luck, they get caught by the police and go to jail. In prison, Jamal tells everyone that he only drove a Porsche in the first level and that's why he is known as Jamal Porsche and...

The Warden
In 1967, an old prisoner in southern Iran is being evacuated because of the proximity to the city's new airport. The head of the prison, Major Nemat Jahed, and his agents are busy transferring prisoners to the new prison, until ...

Private Life
Intense thriller following a religious newspaper editor who is faced with temptation. When Ibrahim (Farhad Aslani) meets a young writer (Hanie Tavassoli) who is seemingly interested in a job, things quickly take a turn. A gripping story of paranoia and obsession then ensues, culminating in the most unexpected of climaxes.

The Spell
A young couple accept an arranged marriage to stop the fighting between their respective clans. On the way home from their wedding, they get lost in a dark forest on a stormy night. They take refuge in an eerie mansion, inhabited by an old man obsessed with the past, and his creepy servant. As the night progresses, they learn the terrible secrets hidden in the house. Similar to many other films in this genre, with a few interesting plot turns.

Normal People
It tells the story of a man named "Bardia Barazandeh" who owns a beauty center and is rich and miserly. But soon, with the revelation of the secret of Berdia's wealth, the situation of his family will improve.

Gholamreza Takhti
The story of life of Gholam Reza Takhti from his childhood till adulthood, his matches and finally his death.

Travelers
A young woman's wedding becomes a ritual of mourning when her sister and family die in an auto accident on the way to the wedding. The sisters' mother refuses to accept her daughter's death, and in the midst of wedding guests and mourners, including the drivers of the truck that caused the accident, she orders the wedding to take place. But how can the daughter marry in the midst of a wake and without the family's traditional mirror, which the sister was bringing to the service?

Men at Work
A political allegory on four middle-class guys who pile into their car for a ski weekend. A brief stop at a picturesque vista leads to their chance discovery of a prominent rock formation it seems would be oh so easy to tip over, but...

No Where No Body
A young couple need easy money. A few friends join them to plan a kidnap, but nothing goes right when some of them go after revenge and betray each other.

One Ticket, Two Movies
nspired by his recent trip to the USA, a filmmaker (played by Dariush Farhang) dreams of making an action film in modern Iran. Having little experience to draw on, he finds that the task is much more daunting that he had first imagined. As he faces setback after setback, he wonders if he will ever complete his project. An interesting look into the complexities of filmmaking.
Filmography
as Iraj Javid
as Mostafa Khakpour
as Airport Manager
as Reza Bahmani
as Jahan
as Parviz
as Karam Ali
as Judge
as Haji
as Himself
as Taghi Pahlavan (Taghi Taxi)
as Masrour
as Jafar
as Hamid's Friend
as Mohamad Salimi
as The psychologist
as Morteza
as Iraqi Officer
as Amir's Father
as Mohsen Mashreghi
as Husband
as Majid
as Karami
as The Head of the Smugglers
as Hadi / Aziz