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Release Date:
February 1, 2014
Original Title:
رستاخیز
Alternate Titles:
Alqorban
Doomsday
He Who Said No
Hussein, Who Said No
Hussein: Who Said No
Rastakhiz
Rastakhiz: Rooze Rastakhiz
القربان
روز رستاخیز
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Farhange Tamasha
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 160
The story of Imam Hossein's battle in Karbala, an unfair war which made one the most important effects in Islam history.
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Art Direction:
Majid Mirfakhraei
Assistant Director:
Amir Azizi
Cinematography:
Hossein Jafarian
Costume Designer:
Majid Mirfakhraei
Director:
Ahmad Reza Darvish
Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Executive Producer:
Taghi Aligholizadeh
First Assistant Director:
Danesh Eghbashavi
Makeup Artist:
Mohsen Mossavi
Music:
Stephen Warbeck
Music Editor:
Lewis Morison
Post Production Assistant:
Farhad Ghodsi
Post Production Coordinator:
Lucy Donaldson
Post-Production Manager:
Kamran Saharkhiz
Producer:
Taghi Aligholizadeh
Producer's Assistant:
Farzad Pak
Production Manager:
Ali Ghaemmaghami
Score Engineer:
Patrick Lemmens
Sound Mixer:
Don Johnson
Amir-Hossein Ghasemi
Jeremy Price
Sound Recordist:
Yadollah Najafi
Special Effects:
Hamid Soleymani
Still Photographer:
Babak Borzouyeh
VFX Editor:
Lucy Donaldson
Visual Effects Producer:
Behrooz Paknahad
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Frame
Writer:
Ahmad Reza Darvish
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