This cinematic gem, directed by Shahab himself and adapted from Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's play 'Between Worlds', marks a new chapter in his career, showcasing his creative prowess.
The film follows a disillusioned young man on a fateful night as he discovers a mysterious place and uncovers deep truths through interactions with its residents.
At 49 years old, Shahab's journey is truly remarkable. From psychology studies in Tehran to the entertainment world, his path initially pointed towards Canada, yet destiny led him to shine as a radio host in Iran.
Moving to television, he entertained viewers as the host of 'Oxygen' and left an enduring impression with series like 'After the Rain' (2000), featured on iFilm English TV.
Hosseini began his film journey in 'Rokhsareh' (2001) and shined in notable works like 'Fifth Reaction' (2002), landing a sought-after Golden Statue nomination at the Iran Cinema Celebration.
His exceptional portrayal in 'Superstar' (2008), also aired by iFilm TV, earned him a Crystal Simorgh, cementing his stature in the industry.
Accompanying the news is a video featuring Hosseini in 'Superstar'.
A crowning achievement came when he grabbed the Silver Berlin Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for his role in 'A Separation' (2010).
The pinnacle of his career arrived with the Best Actor accolade at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival for 'The Salesman'.
His talent extended beyond the silver screen, gracing a plethora of movies and series including 'This Woman Won't Talk' (2002), 'Ziggurat Goddess' (2003), 'Passion to Fly' (2011), and 'Heartbroken' (2009).
Hosseini's creative spectrum also encompasses directing, with projects like 'The Resident of the Middle Floor' (2013) and 'Come with Me' (2015), reflecting his multifaceted abilities.
With his latest work, 'Residents of Nowhere', gracing screens, Hosseini's impact on Iranian and global cinema remains strong.
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