
The Green Fire 2008
Iranian fantasy-historical drama *The Green Fire* (2008), directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani, weaves an eerie tale of fate and the supernatural.
Director: Mohammad Reza Aslani
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Green Fire (2008) about?
The Green Fire (2008) tells the chilling story of Nardaneh, a woman who hears a voice foretelling her marriage to a dead man. Her discovery of a corpse and a cryptic book in a ruined castle sets off a chain of events steeped in mystery and folklore.
Who directed The Green Fire?
Mohammad Reza Aslani directed *The Green Fire*, bringing his visionary approach to blending fantasy with historical drama.
Who stars in The Green Fire?
The film stars Ezzatollah Entezami, Mahtab Keramati, Mehdi Ahmadi, Pegah Ahangarani, and Farrokh Nemati in pivotal roles.
Is The Green Fire (2008) worth watching?
For fans of atmospheric fantasy and historical dramas, *The Green Fire* offers a unique and eerie experience. While it may not be mainstream, its rich storytelling and visual style make it a hidden gem for niche audiences.
How long is The Green Fire?
The Green Fire runs for 104 minutes.
About The Green Fire (2008) — A Haunting Fantasy Rooted in Ancient Iranian Legends
Iranian fantasy-historical drama *The Green Fire* (2008), directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani, weaves an eerie tale of fate and the supernatural. Set against a shadowy backdrop of ancient legends, the film follows Nardaneh, a young woman who stumbles upon a macabre discovery—a corpse with an ominous book that whispers prophecies of a doomed marriage. As she navigates the crumbling halls of a forgotten castle, the story unfolds like a dark fairy tale, blending folklore with psychological intensity. The Green Fire (2008) stands out for its haunting atmosphere, rich symbolism, and a cast that brings both gravitas and mystery to the screen.
This cinematic journey explores themes of destiny, the unknown, and the blurred line between life and death, all while staying true to its roots in Iran's storied traditions. With a runtime of 104 minutes, the film balances slow-burn tension with moments of surreal beauty, making it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric fantasy and historical dramas.