‘Perhaps, It Was Not Love’ written and directed by Saeed Ebrahimifar is having limited screening at select cinemas in Tehran.
The film is about a young woman who meets a male vendor who sells dolls in a park. The woman is member of a film crew which has come to the park for shooting. The man tells her about the difficulties and hardships one of his friends in the cinema industry had endured, Aecinema.ir wrote.
Pante’a Bahram, Saeed Pursamimi, Niki Karimi, Hengame Qaziani, Hasan Purshirazi, Mehdi Ahmadi, Laleh Eskandari, Sahar Zakaria and Simak Ansari are in the cast.
Ebrahimifar, 73, is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker and screenwriter. Among the many awards, he has received the Golden Tulip award at Istanbul International Film Festival for his ‘Pomegranate and Cane’ (1989).
Farhang Cinema, Iranian artists Forum, Cinema Museum, Kourosh and Charsou Cineplexes are showing the film.
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