Native Name: | |
Director: | Mostafa Kiaie |
Producer: | Mostafa Kiaie |
Cinematography: | Hossein Jalili |
Editing: | Nima Ja'fari Jozani |
Music: | Arman Mousapour |
Distributor: | Filmiran |
Country: | Iran |
Language: | Persian and Turkish |
Budget: | Rls.55,000,000,000 |
Gross: | Rls.385,464,540,000 |
Runtime: | 107 minutes |
Motreb (Persian: مطرب, meaning The Singer) is a 2019 Iranian comedy film directed, written, and produced by Mostafa Kiaie and starring Parviz Parastui, Elnaz Shakerdoost, Mehran Ahmadi, Ayşegül Coşkun, and Mohsen Kiaie. The film is about an Iranian nightclub singer, Ebrahim, who is forced to say goodbye to his lifelong dream of holding a concert in Iran because of the 1979 Islamic revolution. Pretending to be a folk vocalist, he is sent to Turkey to represent Iran in a musical festival, but Iranian officials discover that he is a prerevolution nightclub singer and prevent him from performing. He ultimately accomplishes to perform a concert in consort with his daughter-in-law, Nazan, who is a famous singer in Turkey.
Selling Rls.385,464,540,000, it is the highest-grossing Iranian movie as of 2021.[1] The film screening was delayed because of the alleged similarities between the protagonist of the film and Ebi, an Iranian dissident singer.[2] [3]