Amir loses his heart to another girl, contrary to the promises he made with his cousin. The revelation of this love has made Amir's family move and...
The Painting Pool is a heartwarming drama that tells the story of two mentally disabled children, Maryam and Reza, who develop a deep friendship and ultimately fall in love. Set in Iran, the movie explores themes of acceptance, perseverance, and the power of human connection despite societal barriers. As Maryam and Reza navigate life with their mental disabilities, they face challenges, but also find joy and comfort in their unique bond. The film beautifully portrays their journey of self-discovery and the importance of compassion and understanding.
Sara and Ayda are best friends living in Tehran, Iran. They must navigate the complexities of reputation and the dangers that come with it. As they face challenges, their friendship is put to the test.
Yassi, who has doubts about Mohsen's life in common, decides to remind her of a memorable occasion. He anticipates everything in advance for the best of the party, ignoring the fact that the circumstances do not go away on his own. The film deals with betrayal in marriage.
Akbar Manafi is an injure of war and is hospitalized for that before. he is now working in a bus station. One day he sees in the TV his fellow soldier in the war Yahya. Yahya has been ...
In 'The Book of Law,' a woman from Iran navigates the complexities of love and marriage, while also confronting societal expectations and religious differences. The film offers a humorous and insightful perspective on the challenges faced by Muslims and the influence of religious propaganda in Iran.
A welder discovers his wife has disappeared. He sets out to look for her.
Unfinished Song stars Ali-Reza Anoushfar as Farhad, a young musicologist who returns to his birthplace, Iran's Khorasan province, to record and preserve the region's traditional folk songs. When he gets there, he discovers that of the region's once-rich musical tradition, only a few songs are still performed, mainly because women are banned from singing. He also finds out about a woman named Heyran (Ghogha Bayat) who has been imprisoned for that very reason and he becomes determined to find her and record her voice. His meetings with her in jail open up another mystery that connects his family to hers and reveals how her steadfast love of music has doomed her to a life of persecution.
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