

Documentary · Drama · Comedy
Overview
Makhmalbaf puts an advertisement in the papers calling for an open casting for his next movie. However when hundreds of people show up, he decides to make a movie about the casting and the screen tests of the would-be actors.
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Shaghayeh Djodat
Shaghayeh Djodat
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Shaghayeh Djodat
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Behzad Dorani
Behzad Dorani
Himself
Behzad Dorani
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Feizola Gashghai
Feizola Gashghai
Himself
Feizola Gashghai
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Maryam Keyhan
Maryam Keyhan
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Maryam Keyhan
Herself


Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
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Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Himself
M.H. Mokhtarian
M.H. Mokhtarian
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M.H. Mokhtarian
Himself
Kambiz Shabankare
Kambiz Shabankare
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Kambiz Shabankare
Himself
Mirhadi Tayebi
Mirhadi Tayebi
Himself
Mirhadi Tayebi
Himself
Azadeh Zanganeh
Azadeh Zanganeh
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Azadeh Zanganeh
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Moharram Zaynalzadeh
Moharram Zaynalzadeh
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Moharram Zaynalzadeh
Himself
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