Iran's Son is Unaware of His Mother

Iran's Son is Unaware of His Mother

Release date : July 6, 1976
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin : Iran /
Original Language : Persian /
Director : Fereydoun Rahnema /
Writers : Fereydoun Rahnema /
Production companies : National Iranian Radio and Television (NIRT) /
July 6, 1976 1h 10m Iran Drama Persian More
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A young playwright and director wants to write and perform a historical drama about faith in the Ashkani period of Iran. There is an incongruity between the man's personal life, and his quest to pursue and present history. The woman who lives with him believes he should not neglect their relationship when embarking on such a quest. The people who work with the playwright believe the play ought to be made popular to satisfy the public. Finally, this matter makes the playwright perform the play all by himself.
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  • title:Iran's Son is Unaware of His Mother
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1976
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Iran ·
  • Original Language: Persian ·
  • Director: Fereydoun Rahnema /
  • Writers: Fereydoun Rahnema ·
  • Production companies: National Iranian Radio and Television (NIRT) ·
  • Overview:A young playwright and director wants to write and perform a historical drama about faith in the Ashkani period of Iran. There is an incongruity between the man's personal life, and his quest to pursue and present history. The woman who lives with him believes he should not neglect their relationship when embarking on such a quest. The people who work with the playwright believe the play ought to be made popular to satisfy the public. Finally, this matter makes the playwright perform the play all by himself.
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