Director: | Rambod Javan |
Producer: | Ali Sartipi Manijeh Hekmat |
Starring: | |
Cinematography: | Davood Amiri |
Editing: | Mostafa Kherghepoosh |
Music: | Heydar Sajedi |
Runtime: | 102 minutes |
Country: | Iran |
Language: | Persian |
Gross: | 5.1 billion toman |
No Men Allowed (fa|ورود آقایان ممنوع|italic=yes, romanized: Vorud-e-Aghayan Mamnu') is a 2011 Iranian comedy film directed by Rambod Javan and written by Peyman Ghasemkhani.[1] The film screened for the first time at the 29th Fajr Film Festival and received an award and a nomination.[2] [3]
The principal of a private girls' high school strongly opposes men entering her school. But when the chemistry teacher of the Olympiad students takes six months off due to childbirth, she is forced to bring a substitute teacher to the high school. When her efforts to find a female substitute Olympiad teacher in the middle of the school year fail, she has to accept a male teacher as the only option.
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | |
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2011 | Fajr Film Festival | Best Actress | Vishka Asayesh | ||
Best Original Score | Heydar Sajadi | ||||
2011 | Iran Cinema Celebration | Best Film | Ali Sartipi | ||
Best Screenplay | Peyman Ghasemkhani | ||||
Best Actor | Reza Attaran | ||||
Best Actress | Vishka Asayesh | ||||
Best Sound Recording | Parviz Abnar | ||||
Best Sound Effects | Parviz Abnar | ||||
2011 | Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association | Best Actress | Vishka Asayesh |