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Release Date:
January 31, 2025
Original Title:
ناتور دشت
Alternate Titles:
Natoor-e dasht
Natoore dasht
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Soureh Cinema
Soureh Film
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Ahmad Piran, a respected figure in his village in Iran, is getting ready to travel to the city to support his son in an important sports competition. However, when he hears that the daughter of one of his friends has gone missing, he decides to stay behind. Despite his apprentice Ayhan's repeated suggestions that he should go to the competition, knowing how much his son has worked for it, Ahmad feels a strong sense of responsibility to his community. He begins gathering the villagers to search for the missing girl. A heartfelt video of Ahmad and the villagers asking for help in searching the vast fields is shared, and soon, a large group of people arrives to the village. After hours of searching, there's no sign of the girl. Ahmad's friend tells him that his daughter may have been kidnapped by someone who knows him and is aware of his leg problem. They begin to search every house in the village.
Director:
Mohammad Reza Kheradmandan
Director of Photography:
Morteza Ghafouri
Editor:
Hamid Najafirad
Music:
Hamed Sabet
Producer:
Mehdi Faraji
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