
Israfil 2017
"The man who loves Mahi returned... The girl who loved Behrouz is back... The dead are alive."
In 'Israfil (2017)', director Ida Panahandeh weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and longing. When Behrouz returns to Iran to sell his properties, he finds himself drawn into the past, rekindling a romance with Mahi.
Director: Ida Panahandeh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Israfil (2017) about?
The film follows Behrouz as he returns to Iran and reconnects with Mahi, rekindling a romance that is complicated by his plans to marry and leave the country.
Who directed Israfil?
Ida Panahandeh directed Israfil (2017) with sensitivity and nuance.
Who stars in Israfil?
The film features a talented cast, including Hedie Tehrani, Pejman Bazeghi, and Merila Zarei.
Is Israfil (2017) worth watching?
While opinions may vary, Israfil (2017) is a thought-provoking drama that explores complex themes and features a talented cast, making it a great choice for fans of family films.
How long is Israfil?
Israfil (2017) has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Israfil (2017) — A Poignant Tale of Love and Loss
In 'Israfil (2017)', director Ida Panahandeh weaves a poignant tale of love, loss, and longing. When Behrouz returns to Iran to sell his properties, he finds himself drawn into the past, rekindling a romance with Mahi. Their emotional connection is complicated by Behrouz's plans to marry Sara and leave the country. As the story unfolds, the characters' complexities are revealed, adding depth to the narrative. The film's themes of grief, love, and the power of human connection create a rich atmosphere that draws the viewer in. With a talented cast, including Hedie Tehrani and Pejman Bazeghi, 'Israfil (2017)' is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of the human experience.
This family drama, set in Iran, is a beautiful exploration of the human heart. With its thoughtful pacing and nuanced characters, 'Israfil (2017)' is a film that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Ida Panahandeh's direction brings the story to life, making 'Israfil (2017)' a must-see for fans of drama and family films.