

Drama · Romance
Overview
Iranian director Jafar Panahi, who has been barred from leaving the country, arrives at a village on the Iran-Turkey border to supervise a film based on a real-life couple seeking passports to Europe being shot in Turkey, but both his stay and the production run into trouble.
Top Cast


Jafar Panahi
Jafar Panahi
Jafar Panahi
Jafar Panahi
Jafar Panahi


Naser Hashemi
Naser Hashemi
The Sheriff
Naser Hashemi
The Sheriff


Vahid Mobasseri
Vahid Mobasseri
Ghanbar
Vahid Mobasseri
Ghanbar


Bakhtiyar Panjeei
Bakhtiyar Panjeei
Bakhtiyar
Bakhtiyar Panjeei
Bakhtiyar


Mina Kavani
Mina Kavani
Zara
Mina Kavani
Zara
Narges Delaram
Narges Delaram
Ghanbar's Mother
Narges Delaram
Ghanbar's Mother
Abdolreza Heydari
Abdolreza Heydari
Reza
Abdolreza Heydari
Reza
Amir Davar
Amir Davar
Solduz
Amir Davar
Solduz
Darya Alei
Darya Alei
Gozal
Darya Alei
Gozal
Sinan Yusufoglu
Sinan Yusufoglu
Sinan
Sinan Yusufoglu
Sinan
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