Manoochehr Asgari-Nasab
Directing
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Based on Ghassan Kanafani's novel, 'Returning to Haifa,' this film, set in 1967, centres on a Palestinian couple who return to the war-torn city to search for their young son Farhan, whom they were forced to abandon when fleeing Zionist acts of terrorism in 1948. Saeed and Atefeh's own house has even been taken over by a Polish Jewish family, who, it transpires, are holding Farhan hostage. It is up to the couple, with the assistance of Farhan's steely grandmother, to find a way to reclaim their lost son. One of the few Iranian films to tackle the Palestinian issue from a historical perspective, this stunning piece of work from Seifollah Daad features meticulous attention to period detail and moving performances.
That Which Remains

The film centers around the imaginations of an employee of a surveying firm named Jafar Panahi
Hey Joe!

The personal life of a couple is challenged when the wife gets a promotion over her husband and becomes his boss.
The Spouse
Directed by Manoochehr Asgari-Nasab.
Expectant House

Sadeh Festival in kerman iran 1340 shamsi