Iranian movie ‘Isolation’ is slated to enter the domestic market of home entertainment as of mid-March, 2018.
The news was announced by the flick’s producer Peyman Jafari, in an interview with the Young Journalists Club.
In a recent exclusive interview with ifilm, Jafari said his cinematic project is themed on misjudgment in society.
“The film (Isolation) revolves around a subject we felt we had to convey to people, the producer said, adding, “The subject is misjudgment.”
He also noted, “People keep misjudging others and it had a bad outcome … and the flick shows the results of this negative trait.”
Nominated for a Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor, the film was initially released at the 35th edition of Fajr Film Festival.
Directed by Morteza Ali Abbasmirzaei, the movie portrays the story of a man named Parviz who after six years of imprisonment takes permission from the warden for a 72-hour leave in order to bury his departed wife and attend her burial ceremony, but his mind is occupied with something else.
The cast includes actors such as: Jamshid Hashempour (as a guest of honor), Amirali Danaei, Nader Fallah, Alireza Ostadi, Siamak Safari, Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Andishe Fooladvand, Shaghayegh Farahani and Mehran Rajabi.
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