Islamic Revolution cinema | The Glassy Flower (part two)
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Powerful stuff, RIP all the brave Iranian Martyrs who died fighting a most unjust war !!
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SubhanAllah what a heartouching story!
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This is such a heartbreaking short film, it gets me everyyy time, regardless of the manyyy times I have seen it! May Allah swt bless all the Martyrs of Islam & may He instill such a dire desire in us to genuinely fight for His cause and ways inshAllah
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Bismillah. Assalamu alaykum wr wb . InshAllah I just wanted to ask if it would be possible to have a copy of this film as I would like, inshAllah, to make a short film commenting on this film and the significance as I see it with relation to the events of Karbala. The video would be submitted for The International Ashura Film Festival (please see Ahlulbayt TV for more information regarding the Film Festival) . InshAllah please email me feedback. Shukanlillah.Sisterly salams . Sister Maryam.
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@mo77mo77 Girl waits for her father, which was martyred. She always meets train, hoping that father would return. One cold day she goes, and tired mother is fall asleep. Than girl freezes to death, and is joined with martyr's souls. Finally, she meets martyred father (at 6:52 bearded man is her father).
Truly heart-touching film.
Awesome this short movie , thank you so much. Your touching in my heart so deeply. I really love this movie.
shanty40rof 2 weeks ago
@shanty40rof Glad you liked this classic of Iranian revolutionary cinema, depicting the perils of the war and of standing for what is right.
germanicus24 1 week ago
@germanicus24 I really interested by iranian movies but i'm so hard looking video youtube Iranian movies with cc ( closed caption) and sometime i found it with subtitle but just with english language only.
CC ( closed caption) is like there alot of language of many countries.
shanty40rof 6 days ago
@shanty40rof What language are you looking for?
germanicus24 5 days ago
Hi. Do you who is the producer of this movie?
It's amazingly meaningful
Bertolt147 1 year ago
@Bertolt147 Its director and writer was Behzad Behzadpour, and its chief producer was Javad Norouzbeigi at Soureh. Glad you liked it! :)
germanicus24 1 year ago