
Delbaran
Drama
Overview
Acclaimed director Abolfazl Jalili offers a compassionate story of the young Afghan refugee who lives illegally in Iran. 14-year-old Kaim drifts to the Delbaran crossing on the Afghan-Iran border, where he finds work at a coffee shop frequented by truck drivers. He feels at home in this small oasis of friendliness, though the sounds of war can be heard in the background, violent bandits prowl the roads, and opium is everywhere. As we watch Kaim run from one task to another day after day, we soon realize that we are watching a boy who is being cheated out of his childhood.
Top Cast
Kaim Alizadeh
Kaim Alizadeh
Kaim
Kaim Alizadeh
Kaim
Rahmatollah Ebrahimi
Rahmatollah Ebrahimi
Khan
Rahmatollah Ebrahimi
Khan
Hossein Hashemian
Hossein Hashemian
Hossein
Hossein Hashemian
Hossein
Ahmad Mahdavi
Ahmad Mahdavi
police officer
Ahmad Mahdavi
police officer
Ebrahim Ebrahimzadeh
Ebrahim Ebrahimzadeh
Ebrahim Ebrahimzadeh
Teymour Shamsi
Teymour Shamsi
Teymour Shamsi
Kobra Birjandi
Kobra Birjandi
Kobra Birjandi
Haser Kafi
Haser Kafi
Haser Kafi
Said Mohamadi
Said Mohamadi
Said Mohamadi
Jalal Nasari
Jalal Nasari
Jalal Nasari
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