A young woman's wedding becomes a ritual of mourning when her sister and family die in an auto accident on the way to the wedding.
The sisters' mother refuses to accept her daughter's death, and in the midst of wedding guests and mourners, including the drivers of the truck that caused the accident, she orders the wedding to take place.
But how can the daughter marry in the midst of a wake and without the family's traditional mirror, which the sister was bringing to the service? The film is transcendental in its resolution. -- IMDb
"A brilliant exposition of the themes of death and predestination…"
[it] incorporates most of Beizai's stylistic and thematic preoccupations -- the alienated identity, theatrical setups, camerawork, sound effects, music, multiplicity of characters, time lapses, etc.--
All brought together and unified into a homogeneous whole by the director's unfailing overall control" -- International Film Guide
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Title: Travelers | Mosaferan (1992)
Directed by: Bahram Beizai
Date of birth: 26 December 1938, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Bahram Beizai
Music by: Babak Bayat
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 90 min.