

Drama
Overview
Irreverent city engineer Behzad comes to a rural Kurdish village in Iran to keep vigil for a dying relative. In the meanwhile the film follows his efforts to fit in with the local community and how he changes his own attitudes as a result.
Top Cast


Behzad Dorani
Behzad Dorani
Behzad
Behzad Dorani
Behzad
Farzad Sohrabi
Farzad Sohrabi
Farzad
Farzad Sohrabi
Farzad
Noghre Asadi
Noghre Asadi
Noghre Asadi
Roushan Karam Elmi
Roushan Karam Elmi
Roushan Karam Elmi


Bahman Ghobadi
Bahman Ghobadi
Bahman Ghobadi
Shahpour Ghobadi
Shahpour Ghobadi
Shahpour Ghobadi
Reihan Heidari
Reihan Heidari
Reihan Heidari
Masood Mansouri
Masood Mansouri
Masood Mansouri
Ali Reza Naderi
Ali Reza Naderi
Ali Reza Naderi
Frangis Rahsepar
Frangis Rahsepar
Frangis Rahsepar
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