K9 (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 2022

Original Title:
K9

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
RADfilm

Production Countries:
Iran

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 140

A solar eclipse has brought people to the edge of madness. The Earth witnesses extreme brutality manifested by the need to make terrible sacrifices to an unknown evil. How could this have happened? Is this the wrath of God? Such is the view of a group of extremists who are quick to deal with those responsible. But who decides who is guilty and who is not? Vahid Vakilifar’s fourth film offers an intoxicating, visionary sci-fi which, in spite of the darkness consuming the world, believes in the power of light. Even the goriest images conceal at least a sliver of hope; they serve as a necessary ritual if we are to accept the demons that inhabit us all.

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Costume Design:
Saeid Asadi

Director:
Vahid Vakilifar

Director of Photography:
Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah

Editor:
Vahid Vakilifar

Line Producer:
Maryam Najafi

Makeup & Hair:
Jalal Moussavi

Music:
Hamed Sabet

Producer:
Maryam Najafi
Vahid Vakilifar
Fariba Rostami

Production Design:
Saeid Asadi

Sound Designer:
Hosein Mahdavi
Hassan Mahdavi

Sound Recordist:
Ali Kianersi

Writer:
Vahid Vakilifar

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