Hatred (2012 film)
Hatred | |
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Film poster designed by Reza Mirkarimi | |
بغض | |
Directed by | Reza Dormishian |
Produced by | Gholamreza Musavi |
Starring |
Baran Kosari Babak Hamidian Mehran Ahmadi |
Cinematography | Turaj Aslani |
Edited by | Hayedeh Safiyari |
Distributed by | Filmiran |
Running time | 84 min |
Country |
Iran Turkey |
Language |
Persian Turkish |
Hatred (in Persian: بغض; transliterated: boqz) is a 2012 Iranian drama film directed by Reza Dormishian. It is set in Istanbul, Turkey and deals with Iranian youth immigration.
Plot
Jaleh and Hamid are two youngsters from the third generation of Iranian immigrants in Turkey. Their families came here to have a peaceful life. We see two parallel narrations from two different periods of the young characters' lives. One narration is about their first days of meeting and happiness. The other is about the eight crucial hours when they commit a robbery so they can use the money to start a happy life somewhere else. However, as often happens in such cases, they are led in a different direction.
Awards
- Won Camerimage's bronze frog award for Turaj Aslani (director of photography) [1]
- Nominated for Montréal World Film Festival's Golden Award for Reza Dormishian
- Nominated for Warsaw International Film Festival's Grand Prix for Reza Dormishian [2]
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