Bog (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 8, 2017

Original Title:
Bog

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Iranian Youth Cinema Society (IYCS)
Raytone Film

Production Countries:
Iran

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

In 2008 in Gerash, a small city in the south of Fars, Iran, a bogus company gained the trust of a wide range of small and big investors. A large part of these investments was never returned to the owners, resulting in a series of frantic conflicts between the investors and the shareholders. The story revolves around the character of Mohammad, one of the few core members who are involved in this wide monetary fraud. The setting of the story is a wedding ceremony which is on the verge of disruption because the bad news is going to explode any moment. Mohammad senses the danger and tries to salvage some of the cash he is still hiding. In Persian, BOG is an acronym for the equivalent words for 'The Economic Crisis of Gerash'.

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Assistant Director:
Adnan Delkhasteh

Assistant Director of Photography:
Ehsan Farnam

Camera Operator:
Javad Abafkan

Director:
Keivan Mohseni

Director of Photography:
Keivan Mohseni

Editor:
Keivan Mohseni

Producer's Assistant:
Javad Radmard

Stunt Coordinator:
Ahmadreza Jabradini

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