The Immigrant (1990 film)
The Immigrant[1] (Persian: مهاجر, romanized: Mohājer) is a 1990 Iranian film by the director Ebrahim Hatamikia. The movie is set in the Mesopotamian Marshes during the Iran Iraq war, and is a fictional look at the deployment of the early generation of Qods Mohajer drone fighters on the battlefield. The movie was a critical success upon its release in 1990, and won the Crystal Simorgh award for best film (one of five Hatamikia films to win that award). Today, The Immigrant is seen as a milestone in the development of the Iranian film genre known as Sacred Defense cinema.[2]
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Directed by | Ebrahim Hatamikia |
Produced by | Islamic Propagation Organization's Artistic Center |
Written by | Ebrahim Hatamikia |
Screenplay by | Ebrahim Hatamikia |
Music by | Karim Gougerdchi |
Cinematography | Mohammad-Taghi Pak-Sima |
Edited by | Hossein Zandbaf |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Iran |
Language | Persian |
Cast
- Seyed Ali Reza Khatami - Asad
- Seyed Ebrahim Asgharzadeh - Mahmoud
- Ali Reza Heydari - Ghafour
- Asghar Naghizadeh - The Guide
- Gholamreza Ali Akbari - Raoufi
References
- "The Immigrant". Chronicle of Iranian Cinema. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
- IMDb
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