Zero Degree Turn | Madare sefr darajeh (2007) (TV)
Synopsis
Zero Degree Turn (Madare sefr darajeh) is a 2007 television series, made through the cooperation of Iran, Hungary, France and Lebanon.
The program was one of most expensive and elaborate ever produced by Iran and attracted a large audience there.
It is based on a real life story about Iranian diplomat Abdol Hossein Sardari who saved Jews in 1940s Paris during the Nazi Occupation by giving out Iranian passports and allowing them refuge in the Iranian Embassy.
Set in the time of the Second World War, Madare sefr darajeh follows the life of an Iranian student named Habib Parsa (Shahab Hosseini) who travels to Paris to study.
There Habib meets a French Jewish woman named Sara Astrok, a student at the same university.
At first antagonistic toward one another, Habib and Sarah eventually fall in love. They run into many problems, including persecution by the Nazis and by Sarah's Zionist uncle, but are united in the end. -- Wikipedia
Cinematography: Morteza Poursamadi
Cast:
Shahab Hosseini Nathalie Matti Roya Teymoorian Masood Raigan Pierre Dagher Laya Zanganeh Iraj Rad Atheneh Faghih Nassiri Payam Dehkordi Rahim Noroozi Farrokh Nemati Esmail Shangaleh Fadi Edward Hasmiq Taschgian Ahmad Saatchian Ali Qorbanzadeh Kiumars Malekmotei
About this movie
Title: Zero Degree Turn | Madare sefr darajeh (2007) (TV)
Directed by: Hassan Fathi
Date of birth: 1961, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits: Hassan Fathi
Music: Fardin Khalatbari
Year: 2007
Country: Iran | Hungary | France | Lebanon
Language: Persian | French | German
Color: Color
Runtime: 30 episodes (Each 50 min.)