Dancing in the Dust

Dancing in the Dust

Release date : January 23, 2004
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Iran /
Original Language : Turkish / Persian /
Director : Asghar Farhadi /
Production companies : Neshane /
January 23, 2004 1h 35m Iran Drama Turkish More
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When forced to divorce his wife by family and social pressure because her mother is a prostitute, Nazar (Khodaparast) works double shifts to pay back the loan he took out for his impulsive wedding and to pay some ongoing restitution to his sweet jilted bride, Reyhaneh (Kosari). When he falls behind in the payments he flees the police and ends up in the desert with an uncommunicative old man (Gharibian) who catches poisonous snakes for their venom. These two are forced to coexist in the desert, because Nazar is unwilling to return to the city and wants to catch snakes to make enough money to settle his debts. His verbose, chattering annoys the reticent old man until Nazar's life is endangered.
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  • title:Dancing in the Dust
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Iran ·
  • Original Language: Turkish · Persian ·
  • Director: Asghar Farhadi /
  • Writers: Alireza Bazrafshan · Asghar Farhadi · Reza Fazeli ·
  • Production companies: Neshane ·
  • Overview:When forced to divorce his wife by family and social pressure because her mother is a prostitute, Nazar (Khodaparast) works double shifts to pay back the loan he took out for his impulsive wedding and to pay some ongoing restitution to his sweet jilted bride, Reyhaneh (Kosari). When he falls behind in the payments he flees the police and ends up in the desert with an uncommunicative old man (Gharibian) who catches poisonous snakes for their venom. These two are forced to coexist in the desert, because Nazar is unwilling to return to the city and wants to catch snakes to make enough money to settle his debts. His verbose, chattering annoys the reticent old man until Nazar's life is endangered.
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