Karim Amini

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Apr 23, 1986 (39 years old)

Karim Amini

Known For

The West Sky
1h 41m
Movie 2024

The West Sky

The story of Asman Gharb deals with the early days of the war and the role of Ali Akbar Shiroudi. In this movie starring Milad K. Maram, Ali Akbar Shiroudi's personality and lofty thinking are well displayed.

Vacant Room
0h 20m
Movie 2021

Vacant Room

Nooshin hears something she shouldn't hear and tells someone she shouldn't tell.

Patio
1h 21m
Movie 2018

Patio

Patio is the story of individuals whose city, no matter how large it may be, feels similar to a small patio for them.

Lollipop
1h 30m
Movie 2016

Lollipop

Maral (played by Hengameh Hamidzadeh) intends to go abroad with her boyfriend Mehrdad (played by Milad Kiomram). The Maral family has a traditional mindset, and his brother Morteza (played by Karim Amini), who is violent, is also in conflict with him. This causes Maral to run away from home. At the same time, Morteza, with the help of Farhad family's son-in-law (played by Reza Attaran), who is the husband of his cousin, is trying to find Maral. They first go to his old classmate and then to Mehrdad and find out that Mehrdad has been unaware of Maral for the past four years.

It Happened at Midnight
1h 41m
Movie 2016

It Happened at Midnight

When the resident singer at a venue that hosts weddings and funerals abruptly quits his job, a young, charming new singer (Hamed Behdad) is hired. Unexpectedly, a romantic relationship begins to develop between him and older, widowed woman who also works at the venue, though neither is immediately aware of the other’s emotions. The romance that ensues creates as much chaos as it does tenderness. This is a star-studded and incredibly entertaining ride.

Biography

Karim Amini is an actor who was born in 1986 in Tehran, Iran. He started his career in cinema and starred in “Dreamy” by Fereydoun Jeirani in 2013. He has also directed his first movie, the “Doshman-e Zan”, in 2017. His most notable activities are “Lollipop” by Mohammad Hossein Farah Bakhsh, “Italy Italy” by Kaveh Sabagh Zadeh and Tina Pakravan’s “Nimeh Shab Etefagh Oftad.

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