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Release Date:
July 4, 2012
Original Title:
پله آخر
Alternate Titles:
Pele Akher
Peleh akhar
女伶不喊卡
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Actress Leila bursts into laughter on camera during the filming of a dramatic scene. Her improper behavior is a reaction to the recent death of her husband Koshrow, who accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. And it is Koshrow who serves as the film’s somewhat unreliable narrator, appearing in the movie even after his death. The couple’s complicated yet loving relationship unfolds as a delicately ironic detective story inside the elusive and, at the same time, obsessively arranged space- time of memory. Nevertheless, it reveals Koshrow’s secret life crisis and delves deep into the past, to an ancient house in the mountains.
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Costume Design:
Leila Hatami
Director:
Ali Mosaffa
Director of Photography:
Alireza Barazandeh
Editor:
Fardin Sahebzamani
First Assistant Director:
Afshin Rezaei
Makeup Designer:
Mehrdad Mirkiani
Producer:
Ali Mosaffa
Production Design:
Leila Hatami
Screenplay:
Ali Mosaffa
Sound:
Alireza Alavian
Stunt Coordinator:
Arsha Aghdasi
Stunt Double:
Amir Badri
Stunts:
Mahsa Ahmadi
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