
Unfaithful 2006
Directed by Asghar Naeimi, *Unfaithful (2006)* is a Persian-language comedy-drama that weaves together the lives of two young strangers from vastly different backgrounds.
Director: Asghar Naeimi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Unfaithful (2006)* about?
The film follows two young individuals from opposite social circles whose lives intersect in an unforeseen way, leading them on a path of change and self-discovery. Their journey explores the humor and hardship of navigating new relationships and societal expectations.
Who directed *Unfaithful*?
Asghar Naeimi directed *Unfaithful*, bringing a nuanced perspective to the comedic and dramatic elements of the story.
Who stars in *Unfaithful*?
The film features a talented cast including Hamid Goodarzi, Elnaz Shakerdoost, Gohar Kheyrandish, Falamak Joneydi, and Alireza Jafari.
Is *Unfaithful (2006)* worth watching?
With its blend of comedy and drama, *Unfaithful* offers a lightweight yet thought-provoking experience. Its short runtime makes it an accessible choice for fans of character-driven narratives and Iranian cinema.
How long is *Unfaithful*?
*Unfaithful* runs for 86 minutes.
About Unfaithful (2006) — A Comedy-Drama of Class, Chance and New Beginnings
Directed by Asghar Naeimi, *Unfaithful (2006)* is a Persian-language comedy-drama that weaves together the lives of two young strangers from vastly different backgrounds. Their chance encounter sparks an unexpected journey of self-discovery, blending humor and heartache as they navigate societal expectations and personal ambition. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Tehran, the film explores themes of class disparity, fleeting connections, and the unpredictable roads we choose in life.
Shot with a warm, observational lens, Naeimi's direction infuses the story with a mix of levity and melancholy, grounding its emotional beats in the authenticity of everyday struggles. With a runtime of just 86 minutes, *Unfaithful* delivers a tightly paced narrative that lingers in the mind, inviting viewers to reflect on the fragility of new beginnings and the bonds that form in unlikely places.