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Release Date:
September 9, 2015
Original Title:
مزار شریف
Genres:
Crime | Documentary | History | War
Production Companies:
Bahman Sabz
Production Countries:
Iran
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
An Iranian diplomat who miraculously survived Taliban's raid on the Iranian consulate in Mazar E Sharif (Afghanistan) narrates his 19 days of hide and escape to reach Iran's borders meanwhile on the other side, the Iranian troops are preparing for retaliation.
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Art Designer:
Meshkin Mehrgan
Camera Department Manager:
Ali Reza Zarrindast
Director:
Abdol Hassan Barzideh
Director of Photography:
Mahdi Delkhaasteh
Editor:
Mohammad Ali Sajjadi
Makeup Artist:
Saied Malekan
Producer:
Manuchehr Shahsavari
Production Manager:
Masoud Firuzeh
Script Supervisor:
Zahra Barzideh
Sufia Shokri
Sound Designer:
Behzad Abdi
Sound Director:
Hassan Zahedi
Visual Effects:
Amir Reza Motamedi
Writer:
Abdol Hassan Barzideh
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