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- This video is a part of a significant social responsibility campaign aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer prevention, created by Nima Bank for My Lady brand and Behnam Deshpour charity. Leila Hatami, a renowned actress, served as the ambassador for this campaign in the video. The campaign, which was designed and executed by Nima Bank and its team, is considered one of the most successful initiatives of its kind, having achieved significant impact and outreach.
- In 2021 Nima Bank, directed Bandbazi, music competition that hosted bands from all over Iran. The show had more than a thousand bands registered and 115 bands were chosen by the selection committee to participate in the audition phase.
- Between 1990 and 2016, a staggering 129 million hectares of forest were lost. To address this critical issue, Samsung Iran partnered with Nima Bank to design and implement a social responsibility campaign. To maximize visibility, Nima selected renowned actress Leila Hatami as the campaign's ambassador. Together, we created a short film that showcased Leila's brilliance and communicated a powerful message about the importance of forest conservation. The resulting film, titled "Your Gift to the Earth," has been widely celebrated as the most successful project of its kind. Its impact has been significant, with the film remaining Iran's top-ranked viral video on corporate social responsibility projects. With Leila Hatami's star power and the expertise of Nima Bank, we were able to create a project that truly resonated with audiences and inspired action. We are honored to have been a part of this groundbreaking campaign and grateful for the opportunity to have contributed to such an important cause. The success of "Your Gift to the Earth" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the potential for positive change when we work together. Directed by Nima Bank, this short film has left an indelible mark on Iran's social responsibility landscape, and we are proud to have been a part of it.
- Nima Bank directed Setare Saz (EN: Star Maker) TV talent show and the first football talent show in Iran "Setare Saz" , in 2019, along with well-known and respected judges, such as, Iranian national football star, Khodad Azizi, Mojtaba Jabbari, Edmond Bezik and Firouz Karimi. They gathered young talent from all over Iran, from the ages of 7 to 16, especially in deceased areas where they do not have much opportunity to reach their goals. They were brought to the capital for a huge production TV show, and were given the golden chance to prove themselves. 150 of the young stars were picked for the audition and 40 of them made it to the next stage. They were put into groups of 10, each coached by one of the judges. This show was filled with drama and joy, and it was a huge success in Iran. Along with the social media fame the young stars gained, many of them, specially the last 11 finalists, are now all playing for football clubs all over Iran and have a bright future ahead.
- Over several years, the United Nations office in Iran undertook a large-scale project aimed at combating desertification, a significant environmental issue faced by the region. The project was particularly concerned with the women living in the desert, as they played a crucial role in its success. To showcase the efforts of these women, UNDP commissioned a documentary film that captured their dedication, perseverance, and hard work. The film aimed to raise awareness about the critical role of women in the fight against desertification and highlight their contributions to the project's success. The documentary film, which offered a unique perspective on the impact of desertification on communities, was later screened at the United Nations headquarters in Zang. It went on to win the top prize for Best Film and Best Director at the Tehran Green Film Festival in 2000 brought to Nima Bank, an event that recognized films that promoted environmental awareness. The film's recognition was a significant achievement for the women involved in the project, as it celebrated their work and contributions to tackling an urgent environmental issue. Furthermore, the film's success highlighted the importance of documenting and showcasing the critical role of women in environmental conservation efforts.
- The movie begins with an after-sales service repairman receiving a call to fix a TV. He sets out for the location as instructed, but quickly discovers that the route is obstructed. To reach his destination, he must traverse through a dense forest, cross a river, and navigate treacherous roads, facing many challenges along the way. Upon finally arriving, the repairman is greeted by a young girl who had placed the call for repair. He soon learns that she is blind, and as he begins to repair her TV, he becomes drawn into her story.
- Sometimes Tobacco Saves Lives is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the struggles faced by impoverished villagers in northern Iran. The film, produced by Nima Bank and his team of talented filmmakers, offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of these individuals as they strive towards economic independence through the cultivation of tobacco. Through powerful cinematography and personal interviews, the film captures both the challenges and triumphs of this community, showcasing their determination to create a better future for themselves and their loved ones. As the film unfolds, viewers are drawn into a world of grit and resilience, where the human spirit is tested to its limits. Despite the odds, these villagers refuse to be defined by their circumstances, and instead, choose to forge a path towards a brighter tomorrow. "Sometimes Tobacco Saves Lives" is ultimately a testament to the power of hope and perseverance, reminding us of the incredible strength that lies within us all.
- The film depicts the story of an elderly mother who has been living alone for years after her children migrated from Iran to Europe. When her TV breaks down, an unexpected turn of events brings her out of isolation and into loneliness. The film combines elements of emotion and comedy, resulting in a heartfelt and humorous story.
- Following the success of the documentary film "Green Desert," Nima Bank was commissioned to undertake a project on iodine deficiency in mountainous regions of Iran, specifically Kurdistan. This project was led by the UNICEF Iran Office, and after a thorough discussion of the issue, proposed solutions were presented by the team. The film production team encountered numerous challenges throughout the project, especially during the construction of routes in difficult terrains. However, their perseverance and dedication helped to make the project a success.
- As the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps the world, the Iranian people face an unusual coincidence: the ancient festival of Nowruz, marking the Persian New Year, coincides with a nationwide lock down. In this moment of crisis, i am as a filmmaker turn to the legend of Mobarak, a mythical figure who emerges in the streets at the start of every year to announce the arrival of Nowruz. Mobarak is a thin, black-faced man who dances, sings, and performs stunts to the delight of the crowds. Every year, poor people dress up as Mobarak to earn money in the first days of the year. But this year is different. With the pandemic raging, Mobarak must find new ways to celebrate Nowruz and honor Persian traditions while also protecting people from the virus. Against this backdrop, the film follows the story of Mobarak as he navigate the challenges of the pandemic and find new way to spread joy and hope to the people of Iran. Through his struggles, the film explores themes of resilience, community, and the power of tradition in times of crisis. Nima Bank and his crew have creating the first film in Iran related to the Covid-19 in 2020 pandemic. As the virus swept through the country, forcing many businesses to close and people to stay at home, the filmmakers saw an opportunity to capture this unique moment in history on film. Despite the challenges of filming during a pandemic, the crew worked tirelessly to bring their vision to life. The resulting film was released in cyberspace, allowing audiences to watch it safely from their homes. The film was met with great enthusiasm and appreciation from the Iranian people, who were eager to see their experiences during the pandemic reflected on screen.
- Iran is a vast country with a significant desert region, and unfortunately, there are still areas where children must study in tents due to a lack of proper infrastructure. The film's story line revolves around a group of children from a desert area who strive to keep their school open among the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite facing several challenges and encountering various obstacles, they persevere and embark on a series of adventures. Eventually, they acquire a television that broadcasts educational programming during the quarantine period, but unfortunately, the TV breaks down, leaving them in a predicament and their challenge continues.
- The story follows a young man who sets out to uncover the truth about his past. After being found on the road as a baby and raised by his current family, he receives the address of a prostitute who may have information about his birth mother. The film narrates the events through a parallel storytelling technique, weaving between the present and the past. The past time line revolves around the first day of the Iraq-Iran war, specifically the attack on the city of Abadan. Here, the story of two sisters unfolds, one of whom is the same prostitute the young man seeks out. As the two time lines converge, the young man discovers the painful secrets of his past and the connections between the two sisters.