111 minutes
4/1/2002
Director Bahman Farmanara's second film following a 20-year exile from his native Iran depicts the spiritual crisis of a middle-aged man. In the film's dreamlike opening scene, Dr. Reza Sepidbakht (Reza Kianian), a well-off Tehran gynecologist, thinks he runs over an angel while driving home at night with a call girl. The next morning at the hospital where he works, he is shown a comatose boy who is famous for having memorized the entire Koran. These two events cause him to rethink his cynical outlook on life and his relationships with his elderly father, wayward son, and the women he has mistreated since becoming estranged from his wife. When the boy awakens from his coma, Dr. Sepidbakht begins to look to him for answers.
Reza Kianian
as Dr. Reza Sepidbakht
Hedie Tehrani
as Jale Tirandaz
Ezzatollah Entezami
as Dr. Sepidbakht's father
Jamshid Mashayekhi
as Dr. Latifian
Bita Farrahi
as Mrs. Taleghani
Behnaz Jafari
as Mojgan Ahadi
Roya Nownahali
as Mrs. Mohammadi
Shabnam Toloui
as Secretary
Hossein Kasbian
as Jale's father
Mohsen Ghazi Moradi
Mehran Rajabi
Qasem Zare
Maryam Boubani
Valiyollah Shirandami
as Mr. Shiri
Ahmad Yavari Shad