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The Sealed Soil | Khake Sar Beh Mohr (1977)
Synopsis
The first Iranian feature by a woman, Marva Nabili’s brave film focuses on a young woman who is confronted with change in pre-revolutionary Iran.
She rejects a number of suitors, inviting the displeasure of her family.
Soon the rigid orthodoxies of fundamentalist Islamic life prove too much for her and she faces extreme measures (including an exorcism).
This film began shooting just before the revolution and had to be smuggled out for completion and distribution. --World Artists Home Video
Cast: Flora Shabaviz
Produced by: Marva Nabili Music by: Hooreh Cinematography by: Barbod Taheri
THE SEALED SOIL was screened at the Berlinale Forum in 1977.
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Read about this film
Title: The Sealed Soil | Khake Sar Beh Mohr (1977)
Directed by: Marva Nabili
Date of birth: 1941, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Marva Nabili
Music by: Hooreh
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 90 min.
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