Four stories take place on Iran’s northern frontier with Turkmenistan.
In this debut feature written and directed by Iranian born Babak Jalali, Frontier Blues features 4 intertwined stories all set in Irans northern frontier with Turkmenistan, a region that has long been neglected in Iranian cinema, interesting not only for its magnificent, forlorn landscape but also for its multi-ethnic population of Persians, Turkmens and Kazakhs.
Featuring non-professional actors from the northern region of Iran, Jalalis film looks at fragments of the everyday existence of a varied collection of characters from the region. —IMDb
Produced by: Homayoon Ass'adian, Ginevra Elkann, George Hashemzadeh, Saadi Soudavar Music by:Noaz Deshe Cinematography by: Shahriar Assadi Editing by:Babak Jalali, Kambiz Safari
Jalali's first feature film, the 2010 Frontier Blues, was developed with support from the Cannes Cinéfondation. Frontier Blues premiered in Locarno Festival Competition and also screened in the 2010 "New Directors" series at the Museum of Modern Art and Lincoln Center.
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Title: Frontier Blues (2009)
Directed by: Babak Jalali
Date of birth: 8 September 1978, Gorgan, Iran
Writing credits:
Babak Jalali
Music by: Noaz Deshe
Country: Iran | United Kingdom | Italy
Language: Persian | Turkmen
Color: Color
Runtime: 95 min.