A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 20, 2022
Original Title:
Sonsuz
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
“A Childless Village” is a small rural village, where no children have been born for a while and all the men assume that it is the fault of the women. Two decades ago, old filmmaker Kazem came to this remote rural village to make a documentary about the sterility of the village women. But the village women wanted to protect their dignity, so they stole and burnt the footage. By today the villagers have found out that the men are barren and there is nothing wrong with the women. With the help of his assistant, Kazem tries to record some interviews with the infertile men to unfold the truth in a new movie, but this turns out in many ways to be a Mission: Impossible.
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Director:
Reza Jamali
Director of Photography:
Abdollah Shokri
Editor:
Homa Valizadeh
Amir Etminan
Executive Producer:
Reza Jamali
Music:
Ali Maghazei
Producer:
Salman Abbasi
Production Design:
Rasoul Alizadeh
Sound:
Abdolreza Heydari
Writer:
Reza Jamali
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