Breath | |
Director: | Narges Abyar |
Producer: | Mohammad Hosein Gashemi Abouzar Pourmohammadi |
Screenplay: | Narges Abyar |
Starring: | Mehran Ahmadi Pantea Panahiha Gelareh Abbasi Shabnam Moghaddami Jamshid Hashempour |
Narrator: | Sareh Nour Mousavi |
Music: | Massoud Sakhavatdoost |
Editing: | Sajjad Pahlevanzadeh |
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Runtime: | 112 minutes |
Country: | Iran |
Language: | Persian |
Breath (fa| نفس ; Nafas) is a 2016 Iranian fantasy drama film directed by Narges Abyar. It was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[1]
Little Bahar lives a life spun from folklore and stories, always with her head in a book. But growing up in Yazd in the 1970s and ’80s, she's at the centre of a country in turmoil: the Shah is overthrown, Ayatollah Khomeini rises to power, and the first shots are fired in a bitter and protracted war with Iraq. Over the span of several years, Bahar finds daydreaming in her own fantasy world is the only way she can make sense of the pain and suffering warring humans inflict on one another.[2]
Music by Massoud Sakhavatdoost