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Release Date:
January 1, 1976
Original Title:
ستیز
Alternate Titles:
Seteez
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Oskar Film
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Amir and Maryam plan to get married, but Maryam’s car crashes into a ravine, and newspapers report her as dead. Maryam’s cousin, Zari, who has feelings for Amir, secretly brings letters that Maryam writes to Amir and tries to get close to him. Maryam returns and discovers that Amir and Zari have developed feelings for each other. However, after learning of Maryam’s survival, Amir marries her, and they become parents to a child shortly after. Zari marries a wealthy man and, with the help of her broker, Bahram, schemes to obtain her husband’s wealth. Zari’s husband dies of a heart attack, and Amir is falsely accused of being the murderer by Zari.
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Assistant Camera:
Hossein Rahbar
Assistant Director:
Iraj Motallebi
Cinematography:
Maziar Parto
Director:
Azizolah Bahadori
Editor:
Maziar Parto
Makeup & Hair:
Reza Rokhak
Music:
Hosein Vaseghi
Playback Singer:
Ahdieh Badiee
Producer:
Reza Norastefar
Sound Effects:
Mohammad Mohammadi
Sound Mixer:
Robert Grigorians
Still Photographer:
Asghar Banki
Writer:
Azizolah Bahadori
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