The historical genre is one of the most fascinating and, of course, the most difficult genres in cinema and television. The history of our country also has such an interesting and pristine subject and story that it has tempted Iranian directors many times to go to them. Meanwhile, some directors have spent many years making Iranian historical serials. We have talked about the best historical TV series in Iran that were made and broadcast after the revolution.
The best Iranian historical serials
In the following, we will introduce the most enduring Iranian historical TV series.
Sarbadaran historical serial
Year of broadcast: 1362
Director: Mohammad Ali Najafi
Actors: Amin Tarakh, Susan Taslimi, Ali Nasirian and Mohammad Ali Keshavarz
Which historical period does it narrate: the events of 1310 to 1337
Sarbadaran is one of the most enduring historical TV series in Iran and made by the late Ali Hatami. This series is related to the uprising of Khorasani leaders led by Sheikh Hassan Jouri against the Mongols and is one of the first glorious series that was made on Iranian television after the revolution.
Sarbadaran was the name of a screenplay written by Mahmoud Dolatabadi for Iranian television before the revolution, but was not allowed to be made for various reasons, and after the revolution and the change in political structure, a screenplay by another screenwriter with the same name Sarbadaran was made by Mohammad Ali Najafi.
Due to the political and cultural situation of that time, a significant part of Susan Taslimi's role as the main role of the series has been removed. The director of "Sarbadaran" says: "By making Sarbadaran for the first time, we showed people the make-up design, decor design and costume design at the standard level of cinema, things that used to be performed very low and with poor quality." First-rate actors, wonderful decor and make-up, and excellent director Mohammad Ali Najafi have all made this series one of the best historical TV series in Iran.
Serial of thousands
Broadcast year: 1988
Director: Ali Hatami
Actors: Jamshid Mashayekhi, Ali Nasirian, Ezatullah Entezami and Mohammad Ali Keshavarz
What historical period does he deal with: the end of Ahmad Shah Qajar's rule and the beginning of Reza Khan's reign, as well as the end of Reza Shah's rule and the coming to power of his son Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
This series is the story of a person named Reza Khoshnouvis (gunman) who was a gunman for one of the Qajar princes. Historical events are narrated by reviewing his ups and downs. The film begins where Reza lives quietly with his wife in Mashhad and is engaged in calligraphy, until a six-fingered inspector enters and forces him to confess to a crime. From now on, the story of Reza's life will be presented to the audience.
This series is not only one of the most enduring Iranian series, but also the best series of the late Ali Hatami. Interestingly, by creating the set of this series, Ali Hatami and the production team created an immortal work called Ghazali Cinema Town, after which many artists used this town to record historical events in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries AH. To quote.
In this work, historical events are combined with the author's imagination and art, and a story inspired by the fate of important personalities of two historical periods is narrated. "Hazardestan" is one of the few historical series that has been completely censored for nearly eleven hours, and even according to Ali Hatami, a large part of the script of this series has been removed or changed by order. This series became one of the most watched historical TV series after the revolution.
Serial Amirkabir
Year of broadcast: 1364
Director: Saeed Nikpour
Actors: Saeed Nikpour, Fakhri Khorvash, Mohammad Matie and Iraj Rad
Which historical period does it deal with: related to the reign of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar and the presidency of Mirza Mohammad Taghikhan Farahani
This collection deals with the details of life and historical political events during the presidency of Amir Kabir. So far, several directors have tried to make the life and presidency of Amir Kabir, but "Amir Kabir" by Saeed Nikpour is the best and most popular of them. It is also one of the few series in which the names of Iranian historical serials are taken from the name of the main character.
In this series, Saeed Nikpour has played the role of Amir Kabir very dazzlingly. In addition to Saeed Nikpour, Mohammad Sadeghi in the series "Constitutional Years" and Dariush Arjmand in the film "Nasser al-Din Shah, Actor of Cinema" are also among the most memorable Amirkabirs of Iranian cinema and television. Saeed Nikpour has said about the role of Amir Kabir in an interview:
I had decided to give the role of Amir Kabir to the late Mohammad Ali Fardin, and I had also obtained his permission to work on television. But Fardin did not accept this role and said, "Let me remain the same Fardin for the people." On the other hand, we had been shooting for almost two months, but the role of Amir Kabir was unknown. As a result, I had to play it myself.
Year of broadcast: 1375
Director: Davood Mirbagheri
Actors: Dariush Arjmand, Mehdi Fathi, Behzad Farahani and Mohammad Reza Sharifinia
Which historical period does he deal with: from the end of the caliphate of Uthman Ibn Affan to the last years of the rule of the first Shiite Imam, Mawla Ali (AS)
This series deals with historical events, character, lifestyle and rule of Imam Ali (AS) and ends with his martyrdom. Imam Ali (AS) serial is one of the first Iranian religious historical serials of national media.
The role of Ibn Muljam Moradi, who is considered one of the most hated personalities in history, has been played by Karim Akbari Mobarakeh in this very extraordinary series. It is interesting that Davood Mirbagheri could not find an actor for this role, until he met Akbari Mobarakeh at the entrance of the Voice and
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