
Dying in September 2015
In *Dying in September (2015)*, director Hatef Alimardani crafts a poignant drama that follows Sina Maleki, a determined young man racing against time to prepare for his college entrance exams.
Director: Hatef Alimardani
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dying in September (2015)* about?
*Dying in September* (2015) follows Sina Maleki as he grapples with the pressure of an upcoming exam while his family's stability unravels. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a musician, leading to a journey of self-discovery and emotional challenges that force him to confront his future.
Who directed *Dying in September*?
Hatef Alimardani directed *Dying in September*, bringing a sensitive touch to the film's exploration of youth and responsibility.
Who stars in *Dying in September*?
The film features a talented cast including Hamid Farrokhnejad as Sina Maleki, Hanie Tavassoli, Nazanin Bayati, Tarlan Parvaneh, and Melissa Zakeri.
Is *Dying in September* (2015) worth watching?
With its emotional depth and relatable themes, *Dying in September* (2015) offers a thought-provoking experience for fans of character-driven dramas. While it may not be widely known, its intimate storytelling and strong performances make it a hidden gem worth seeking out.
How long is *Dying in September*?
*Dying in September* (2015) runs for 90 minutes.
Dying in September (2015) — A gripping drama about time, family, and unexpected friendships
In *Dying in September (2015)*, director Hatef Alimardani crafts a poignant drama that follows Sina Maleki, a determined young man racing against time to prepare for his college entrance exams. With only a few months before the pivotal test, Sina's already fragile family life crumbles beneath him, adding pressure to an already tense situation. His world shifts when he crosses paths with a passionate musician, sparking a series of unexpected adventures that test his resolve and redefine his priorities.
Set against the backdrop of Tehran's urban landscape, the film explores themes of ambition, connection, and the fragile balance between duty and desire. The 90-minute runtime weaves together Sina's internal turmoil with the vibrant energy of his newfound friendship, creating an intimate portrait of youth on the brink. Alimardani's nuanced direction and the raw performances by Hamid Farrokhnejad and Hanie Tavassoli elevate the story, making *Dying in September (2015)* a compelling watch for anyone who's ever faced life-altering decisions.