Simin (film) explained

Simin
Director:Morteza Atashzamzam
Producer:Morteza Atashzamzam
Starring:Mohammad-Reza Hedayati
Laleh Eskandari
Mohammad Fili
Sepeideh Mazaheri
Amir Abbas Rezaei
Music:Ali Asghr Rahimi
Cinematography:Mohammad Fazlieh
Editing:Kavoos Aghaei
Country:Iran
Language:Persian

Simin (Persian: سیمین) is a 2018 Iranian film directed, produced and co-written by Morteza Atashzamzam. The other writers were Karim Ronasian and Khazar Mehranfar, and the film starred Mohammad Reza Hedayati and Laleh Eskandari. Simin was selected as the opening film of the 31st International Festival of Children and Youth of Isfahan in 2018.

Plot

After drying of the Zayandehrud River, the wells and aqueducts of neighboring villages have also destroyed. The agricultural lands have lost their fertility and the villages have gradually been vacant. Most of its inhabitants migrate to the surrounding cities, leaving only the elderly in the countryside.Disappointed in finding water, few people remained in the countryside looking for another job. Few people who are more hopeful are still looking for water in the heart of the Qanats.

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