The Nagai family shares one dream: to have their own custom woven Persian carpet to contribute to a festival taking place in their hometown in Takayama.
Mother Kinue (Youki Kudoh) has spent hours drafting the pattern of the carpet and her husband Makoto (Takaaki Enoki) has used his business contacts in Iran to place an order with a master weaver.
Meanwhile, their 11-year-old daughter Sakura (Miyu Yagyu) spends her time folding 100 paper cranes to ensure good luck for this special project, that and for another reason.
Kinue is battling a serious illness, so Sakura hopes that her origami cranes will serve a dual purpose and aid her mother’s return to health.
Life doesn’t always work out the way we wish it will though and during a shopping trip Kinue is hit by a car and killed. How can the family recover from such a tragedy?
Makoto and Sakura know there is only one way to properly honour their deceased wife/ mother: to go to Iran to pick up the carpet and fulfill Kinue’s dream.
Title: The Wind Carpet | Farshe Bad (2003)
Directed by: Kamal Tabrizi
Date of birth: 28 September 1959, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Masako Imai, Mohammad Soleymani
Music by: Peyman Yazdanian
Country: Japan | Iran
Language: Japanese | Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 111 min.