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Siyavosh at Persepolis

01/02/1967

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1hr 37min

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Drama

STORY

Siyavosh at Persepolis tells the story of the Crown Prince of Iran, Siyavosh, who after a falling-out with his father leaves Iran and settles in Turan. There he marries the daughter of King Afrasyab and is killed in a plot by the king’s scheming and jealous son. The film combines this ancient story with documentary-style scenes of foreign tourists visiting the ruins of Persepolis in the present, creating a work in which past, future, present, legend, theater and a myriad of filmic forms are combined in a dense intertextuality.

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Minou Farjad
  • Marva Nabili
  • Abbas Moayyeri
  • Nader Kouklani
  • Amir Farid

    Director

  • Fereydoun Rahnema

INFORMATION

    Production Companies

    Production Countries

  • Iran

LANGUAGES

  • Persian

Cast

Minou Farjad

Siaavash

Abbas Moayyeri

Kaous

Nader Kouklani

Garsivaz

Amir Farid

Afrasiab

Ashgar Zolfaghari

Rustam

Sirus Afhami

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