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Release Date:
September 6, 2019
Original Title:
Hava, Maryam, Ayesha
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Noori Pictures
Production Countries:
Afghanistan | France | Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 86
Three Afghan women from different social background, living in Kabul, are facing a big challenge in their lives. Hava, a traditional pregnant woman whom no one cares about, is living with her father- and mother-in-law. Her only joy is talking to the baby in her belly. Maryam, an educated TV news reporter, is about to get a divorce from her unfaithful husband that finds out she is pregnant. Ayesha, an 18-year-old girl, accepts to marry her cousin because she is pregnant from her boyfriend who disappears after hearing her pregnancy news. Therefore, she needs to find a doctor to get an abortion and regain her virginity. Each of them has to solve her problem by herself for the first time.
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Costume Designer:
Sakineh Gholamali
Director:
Sahraa Karimi
Director of Photography:
Behrouz Badrouj
Editor:
Mastane Mohajer
Makeup Designer:
Maryam Faqirzada
Original Music Composer:
Saba Nedaei
Ali Tavakoli
Producer:
Katayoon Shahabi
Sahraa Karimi
Production Design:
Sakineh Gholamali
Production Manager:
Ahmad Shah Sultani
Sami Hasib Nabizada
Sound:
Asqar Abgoon
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mohammad Reza Delpak
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