Nuri directed several documentaries and television programs in the 80s and 90s. In early 2000s he directed some of his plays for television including
The Last Festival,
The Circus,
Beloved,
Intuition, and
The Seeker. He was co-writer of the
Saint Mary project of which a movie version was primarily released in theaters in 2000 and later the extended TV version was televised on multiple global networks and became a hit. In 2019 Nuri wrote and directed the feature film
My Arms Flew which was based on some actual events in his life. The film was screened and awarded in festivals and events in Iran, India, Germany, Italy, US, and Canada. After the screening of the film at
Simon Fraser University of Canada,
Patricia Gruben said: "I saw many things the second time that I had not understood on first viewing. The way it works with narrative is fascinating. I very much liked the visual construction of
mise-en-abyme, where an image is inside another image, as with the dirt-bike footage and the cats in the window, and the paintings themselves. Also the dialectic between anger and spiritual beauty — the anger expressed in those violent paintings and suggested in the struggle to get off the floor, and in the brief cruelty of the cat against her kitten. And yet the ethereal beauty of the paintings, and of both Hossein and Nadia's faces, transcends that violence. It's really a wonderful film, and beautifully shot." Nuri has been a juror in multiple theater and film festivals. He was a jury member in the first edition of
Cinema and Women Film Festival in Iran in 1995. After his film's success, Nuri has served as a jury member in various editions of
Jaipur International Film Festival and
New Delhi International Film Festival. He was a juror in
Resistance International Film Festival in 2020 and a program director in
Red Rock Film Festival in 2024. ==Virgin Mary painting==