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Release Date:
June 5, 2019
Original Title:
شبی که ماه کامل شد
Alternate Titles:
Shabi Ke Mah Kamel Shod
The Night That Moon Became Full
شبی که ماه کامل شد
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Haft Honar Mandegar
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 131
In the market Abdolhamid meets Faezeh and falls in love with her. They get marry and begin their life. But after a while Faezeh becomes aware of Abdolhamid's family in Sistan and Baluchestan province and that they are doing illegals. Faezeh decides to escape with her husband to Pakistan but there they meet Abdolhamid's brother Abdolmalek Rigi who is a terrorist.
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Costume Design:
Mohamadreza Shojaei
Director:
Narges Abyar
Director of Photography:
Saman Latifian
Editor:
Hamid Najafirad
Makeup Designer:
Iman Omidvari
Original Music Composer:
Masoud Sekhavat Doust
Producer:
Mohammad Hossein Ghasemi
Production Design:
Mohamadreza Shojaei
Production Manager:
Behzad Hashemi
Sound:
Mehdi Saleh Kermani
Sound Mixer:
Arash Ghasemi
Writer:
Narges Abyar
Morteza Esfahani
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