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Rain Man | Mard-e Barani (2000)
Synopsis
Dr. Barani is a physician who has spent years of his life in search for a cure for cancer.
Ziba, a former med student of Dr. Barani returns to Iran after finishing her studies as an oncologist and decides to join the doctor in his research.
As the research begins to look promising, the doctor finds himself on the verge of a love affair that could prove dangerous to his personal and professional life.
Cast: Faramarz Gharibian, Mahtab Keramati, Keyhan Maleki, Roya Teymoorian, Jamshid Esmailkhani, Bahram Ebrahimi, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Malakeh Ranjbar, Reza Saeedi, Zohreh Mojabi, Shahnaz Shahbazi, Kamran Mahdioon, Shabnam Farshadjoo, Alireza Behzadipoor, Karam Chilan
Cinematography: Bahram Badakhshani Editor: Shirin Vahidi Music: Mohammad Reza Aligholi Sound: Bahman Ardalan Sound Editing: Masoud Behnam, Mahmoud Mousavi-nejad Set Designer: Parvin Safari Executive Producer: Manoochehr Shahsavari Production Manager: Bita Mansoury Production: Sureh Cinema Development Organization
Barani is the story of a lost generation that has neither a place in the past nor the youthful bravado of facing the future.
Barani is the story of a generation that, disappointed with the past and fearful of the future, has only the transient present moment in which he is condemned, like a modern day sisyphus, to roll the rock of his destiny to the top of the mountain...
For the past few years I have been asking myself what could I, a man who has crossed the middle point of life and is advancing towards the maturity of old age, say that would express my inner impressions with no pretensions or compromise.
After all, I too belong to that lost generation that has to put up with pervasive doubts, and the sanctuary of love. Barani is about middle-age.... doubts and love... -- Abolhassan Davoudi
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Read about this film
Title: Rain Man | Mard-e Barani (2000)
Directed by: Abolhassan Davoudi
Date of birth: 13 July 1955, Neyshabur, Iran
Writing credits:
Abolhassan Davoudi, Davoud Mirbagheri
Music by: Mohammad Reza Aligholi
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 95 min.
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