A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 8, 2016
Original Title:
Salam
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
His father is a defender of the Holy Shrine, giving military assistance to fighters in Iraq and Syria in their battle against terrorist groups. One day when he returns home from school, he overhears part of a conversation between his mother and sister about the potential martyrdom of his father in the front line. In order to make sure that his father will return home safe and sound, he makes a vow with Almighty Allah. “Salam (Hello)” is a short fiction story about the boy and his resolve to fulfil his vow. He makes a religious vow to say hello to 1000 people so that his father would come home unscathed. The short film shows him rushing to different places, saying hello to people and receiving answers. Until midnight, the teenage boy, with the help of his friend, records 999 hello in his notebook. The last hello is when he sees his father getting off a car while limping. The film highlights the hardship that families of fighters on the front line go through when they are away.
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Consulting Producer:
Abbas Golarsan
Director:
Mohammadreza Haji Gholami
Editor:
Saseed Salman Rooghani
Producer:
Hussein Asadi Zadeh
Gibreel Najafi
Writer:
Akram Sadeghi
Atefeh Salehi
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