
Nader Fallah
Acting
Biography
Nader Fallah is an iranian actor and director who was born in 1973 Kerman, Iran. He has started his career in 1989 with the play “Dard o Del”. He starred in the movie “A Few Cubis of Love” directed by Jamshid Mahmudi with brough him “The Best Supporting Actor Award” at the “Celebration House of Cinema”. He also starred in the films like “Bi Poli” by Hamid Nematollah and the short film “Athen” directed by Hossein Shaeri.
Born: August 1, 1973
Place of Birth: Kerman, Iran
Known For

Sunset Truck
An Iranian family is going through difficult times with their business, a campsite for desert lovers. Until Arash, the youngest son, has an idea. With an ad on Facebook, he starts attracting more visitors with the promise of providing the most beautiful sunset in the world. The temporary improvement in the situation, however, is undermined by the arrival of a wealthy bureaucrat who is looking for Sayeh, his pregnant mistress who lives at the camp, to convince her to have an abortion.

Sunset Truck
An Iranian family is going through difficult times with their business, a campsite for desert lovers. Until Arash, the youngest son, has an idea. With an ad on Facebook, he starts attracting more visitors with the promise of providing the most beautiful sunset in the world. The temporary improvement in the situation, however, is undermined by the arrival of a wealthy bureaucrat who is looking for Sayeh, his pregnant mistress who lives at the camp, to convince her to have an abortion.

The Lost Prestige

Lily's Turn
Through a mysterious book, Lily discovers that she and her family have lived in many times and places, and now it is Lily's turn to decipher the book and find a valuable painting of her ancestors to make a choice that gives meaning to all these lives and...

A Few Cubic Meters of Love
Somewhere in the outskirts of Tehran a small factory illegally employs Afghan asylum seekers, who live with their families in old containers or modest shacks in nearby shanty towns. Saber, a young Iranian worker, secretly meets Marona, daughter of Abdolsalam, an Afghan worker. A love story unfolds, the conclusion of which no-one can foretell.

A Few Kilos of Dates for a Funeral
The film is set around three protagonists. Two run a gas station on the outskirts of town, on a road that gets next to no traffic anymore, and so they get next to no customers. They live and work out of a decrepit van on site, its windows covered in plastic. Sadry is a former strongman, now blind in one eye. He is the boss of the station. Yadi is his eager to please assistant, who usually annoys more than pleases. Finally there is the postman, Abbas, who longs to trade in his brakeless bicycle for a motorcycle, while he must care for his mentally ill brother.

Conjugal Visit
Parvaneh's father is in prison for theft. Farhad, a young teacher who is her father's ally, is in touch with Parvaneh from time to time to do some of Iraj's work. One day, Farhad expresses interest in Parvaneh and invites her to visit him in prison.

Modest Reception
An Iranian couple from the city drive around a remote mountainous region. They hand out bags of money to poor villagers in return for them carrying out unusual requests the couple make of them.

Lantouri
Lantouri is the name of a gang that mugs people in broad daylight on the streets of Tehran and breaks into homes in the city’s rich northern district. The gang also kidnaps children from families who have become wealthy through corruption and embezzlement of state funds. The film begins with the confessions of individual gang members. Sociologists, human rights activists and political hardliners also have their say. Gang member Pasha runs amok because Maryam, a socially committed, self-confident journalist, does not reciprocate his feelings. The badly injured young woman demands lex talionis – the law, applicable in Iran, of ‘an eye for an eye’.

Blockage
Qasem is a roadblock employee at the municipality, trying to improve his life while facing problems with his wife Narges.
Filmography
as The Veteran
as Hashem Aqabeigi
as Qadir
as Arman
as Taher
as Farhad
as Soldier
as Ahmad
as Ali
as Witness
as Almas
as Abdol-salam
as Sadegh