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- ShortIn a village of harmonious faiths, two friends' bond is tested when their quest for a magical apple awakens ancient rivalries and the seductive power of possession.
- When a desperate Grace (Deborah Puette) walks into the Queen of Persia Gold Emporium, all she wants is to get in and out with some badly needed cash and a shred of her dignity intact. Things do not look promising when she comes up against Ehsan ('Homeland's Navid Negahban), a man with troubles of his own who reluctantly works the store's counter under his father's controlling gaze. A short film about hope told in English and Farsi, 'Cash for Gold' delicately examines the economic and ethnic tensions America grapples with today through the lens of two unlikely allies and the split-second decision that will turn their brief encounter into something neither of them will ever forget.
- The Divorce focuses on a woman who loses everything that means anything to her during the fallout of her marriage. She makes a seemingly harmless, yet somewhat bold gesture that, in the end, gives her everything she ever wanted.
- The REAL Shahs of Beverly Hills is documentary spotlighting the influences of Iranian Americans on our society. Persians account for half of 1% of America's population. Yet, this miniscule minority is responsible for the birth companies on the NASDAQ. They make up 40% of the population of Beverly Hills. Yet the only depictions of this over achieving minority that the media portrays is reality show ,The Shahs of Sunset and offensive stereotypical depictions of wife beaters and terrorists. Society needs to be made aware that Iranian Americans are responsible for companies such as eBay, Qualcomm, YouTube and Expedia, just to name a handful. This is an important game changing film not only because it will change the world's perception of Iranians but it will inspire people from all walks of life to shoot for the stars and push the limits of their potential. My goals in making this documentary are not only to honor this miraculous minority for their exemplary achievements but also to bring them into a proper light in the eyes of the world.