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The story of Maryam's disappearance 2013

77 min📅 2013-01-15

Directed by Mohammadreza Lotfi, *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance* (2013) unfolds around a chilling real-life mystery that blurs the line between documentary and supernatural horror.

Director: Mohammadreza Lotfi

Cast

Reza Behboudi
Reza Behboudi
Majid Shokri
Yaser Jafari
Yaser Jafari
Sadaf Beheshti
Afsaneh Naseri
Afsaneh Naseri
Melissa Zakri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance* (2013) about?

This harrowing film explores the baffling disappearance of Maryam Sharifi after her husband, filmmaker Morteza Hosseini, fell into a coma under mysterious circumstances. As his friends investigate, they uncover eerie hints that his condition may have triggered something far more sinister, leaving audiences questioning what's real.

Who directed *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance*?

The film was directed by Mohammadreza Lotfi, who masterfully blends documentary realism with supernatural horror to create a uniquely unsettling experience.

Who stars in *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance*?

The film features Reza Behboudi, Majid Shokri, Yaser Jafari, Sadaf Beheshti, and Afsaneh Naseri in key roles, with Melissa Zakri also contributing to the cast.

Is *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance* (2013) worth watching?

As a low-budget Iranian horror film rooted in a real-life mystery, it offers a fresh twist on supernatural themes. While not widely known, its atmospheric tension and intriguing premise make it a niche pick for horror enthusiasts seeking something unconventional.

How long is *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance*?

The runtime for *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance* is 77 minutes.

About The Story of Maryam's Disappearance (2013) — A Chilling Real-Life Mystery Blending Horror and Documentary

Directed by Mohammadreza Lotfi, *The Story of Maryam's Disappearance* (2013) unfolds around a chilling real-life mystery that blurs the line between documentary and supernatural horror. In 2008, filmmaker Morteza Hosseini vanished into a coma on a desolate road, leaving behind his wife, Maryam Sharifi, whose sudden disappearance only deepened the enigma. As Morteza's friends—Majid Shokri and Yaser Jafari—investigate his eerie departure, they uncover unsettling clues suggesting his coma may have been the spark of something far more sinister, intertwining his fate with forces beyond the ordinary.

The film immerses viewers in an atmosphere of dread and uncertainty, weaving themes of loss, the unknown, and the haunting power of unresolved mysteries. With a runtime of just 77 minutes, Lotfi crafts a tight, unsettling narrative that challenges perceptions of reality, making it a compelling watch for fans of psychological and supernatural horror. The haunting absence of Maryam hangs over every scene, turning this into a story that lingers long after the credits roll.