Strange Sisters Explained

Strange Sisters
Director:Kiumars Pourahmad
Producer:Organization of Islamic Art (Hozeh honari)
Kiumars Pourahmad
Starring:Khosrow Shakibai
Afsaneh Bayegan
Parvindokht Yazdaniyan
Ladan Tabatabaei
elahe aliyari
Elham Aliyari
Music:Naser Cheshmazar
Editing:Kiumars Pourahmad
Country:Iran
Language:Persian
Runtime:100 minutes

Strange Sisters (Persian: خواهران غریب)[1] is a 1995 Iranian film written and directed by Kiumars Pourahmad and it's written and is written based on "Lottie and Lisa" a book by Erich Kästner.

Kiumars Pourahmad won the best director award in 14th Fajr International Film Festival. Also, Afsaneh Bayegan received the diploma honorary of the 14th Fajr International Film Festival for her playing in this film.

This film was a box-office hit in that year.

Plot

Narges and Nasrin are two elementary school girls who meet each other in a school festival and find out that they are twin sisters. Their parents were separated. Their mother was a dress maker, and their father was a composer and musician, but they have never told their kids about this. One of girls lives with their mother and another one lives with their father. The girls decide to change places, and their parents don't realize what they have done, because the girls look very much alike each other.The father is going to marry with his partner, Soraya.

So the girls try to persuade Soraya to leave their father. Then, they pretend that they are lost so that their parents would look for them and meet each other.

Festivals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Strange Sisters . Chronicle of Iranian Cinema . 3 May 2020.