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Release Date:
September 26, 2019
Original Title:
Vida
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Iran | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
In 2017, US President Donald Trump imposed a travel ban on many Muslim countries, especially Iran. Just as this ban came into action, a mother of Iranian origin, Vida who lives in America, was going to the airport to welcome her daughter. Vida couldn’t meet with her daughter and they sent her back to Iran without even giving a chance to intervene. Nothing would be the same anymore and a week later the events started to take a different shape... A true story about Trump's immigrant policy and the way his decision affects a family.
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Art Direction:
Chloe Miller
Director:
Bita Elahian
Director of Photography:
Koshi Kiyokawa
Editor:
Nina Helene Hirten
Executive Producer:
Bita Elahian
First Assistant Camera:
Niav Conty
First Assistant Director:
Gordon Kindlon
Gaffer:
Manish Khushalani
Grip:
Jenna Berraho
Line Producer:
Sunna Gudnadottir
Makeup Artist:
Alina Barreto
Producer:
Mehdi Darlis
Production Design:
Maryam Khosravi
Second Assistant Camera:
Shu Hirayama
Set Designer:
Maryam Khosravi
Sound Mixer:
Matthew Leibowits
Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick M. Walsh
Pat Romano
Writer:
Bita Elahian
Azadeh Nikzadeh
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