Iranian film ‘21 Days Later’ directed by Mohammad Reza Kheradmandan will be ready for screening this summer, producer has announced.
‘21 Days Later’ producer Mohammad Reza Shefah has told media that the film is currently being edited and will be ready to hit screens during the summer of 2017.
The Iranian film was initially premiered at the ‘Soda-ye-Simorgh’ section of the 35th Fajr Film Festival.
‘21 Days Later’ starring Sareh Bayat and Hamidreza Azarang, is a melodrama film about a teenager who has to struggle with several challenges in order to fulfill his dad’s wishes.
The film’s synopsis reads: “It’s always the same! The last time the sky started getting cloudy, the weather became so wild that the storm could have pulled down the trees. It was pouring rain, the birds were screaming around their nests. One of the guys said he saw the sun getting dark and light once or twice.”
Nominated for the Crystal Simorgh for Best Visual Effects, ‘21 Days Later’ was among the movies voted most popular at the 35th edition of Iran’s Fajr Film Festival.
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