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Release Date:
February 1, 2014
Original Title:
خانه پدری
Alternate Titles:
Khane Pedari
Khaneh Pedari
Khaneye Pedari
Khanéh Pedari
The Paternal House
خانه پدری
خانۀ پدری
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CA: 14A GB: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 97
A young woman is murdered by her own father, with the help of her younger brother. She is secretly buried in the cellar, a space where the women of the family weave carpets and perform other domestic chores. Her loss, or perhaps her presence, continues to haunt the family as it reverberates through the following generations. Ayyari’s film is staged exclusively in this house and was banned several times in Iran.
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Assistant Camera:
Nima Aghakarimi
Costume Designer:
Asghar Nejadimani
Director:
Kianush Ayyari
Director of Photography:
Dariush Ayyari
Editor:
Dariush Ayyari
Farhad Ghodsi
Executive Producer:
Shahrokh Dastourtabar
First Assistant Director:
Navid Bani
Lighting Technician:
Reza Sepehri
Makeup Designer:
Azam Rahmani
Hossein Salehian
Music:
Behzad Abdi
Producer:
Kianush Ayyari
Production Designer:
Asghar Nejadimani
Production Manager:
Hassan Aghakarimi
Screenplay:
Kianush Ayyari
Sound Mixer:
Ali Hosseini
Mohammad Kashfi
Sound Recordist:
Saeed Salehi
Still Photographer:
Mazdak Ayyari
Writer:
Kianush Ayyari
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