A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ali Nasirian, Mohamad Ali Keshavarz, Reza Abdi
Written by:
Dariush Farhang
Susan Taslimi
Directed by:
Mohammad Motevaselani
Release Date:
January 1, 1985
Original Title:
Kafsh-haye Mirza Norooz
Alternate Titles:
Kafshhaye Mirza Norooz
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
Mirza Norooz can't get rid of his worn-out shoes which bring him bad luck, no matter what he does.
In this comedy set in premodern Iran Mirza Norooz is a pharmacist who is unwilling to discard his old worn-out shoes and buy new ones. This causes the people in his town to ridicule him and makes him unfit to appear at public functions. His wife and children are no longer able to tolerate the situation. They have left him and made the purchase of new shoes the condition for their return. Mirza finally decides to buy new shoes with much bitterness. He tries to discard his old worn-out shoes, but they cause problems for him no matter what he does with them. Things get so bad that he is almost beheaded by mistake. He finally gets relief when his old shoes are publicly burned. He then goes back to a peaceful life with his wife and children, who have come back home.
Director:
Mohammad Motevaselani
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