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Border Café (2005)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Kambuzia Partovi

Synopsis

A young widow takes over her late husband’s truck stop café, keeping hidden in the kitchen so as not to cause a scandal in Iran’s conservative society. But her brother-in-law, out of familial obligation, wants to take her as a wife and also take over the café. Meanwhile a Greek trucker who is a frequent café customer is slowly entranced — at first by her sublime cooking ability, and then by her.

Actors

Fereshteh Sadr Orafaee
Fereshteh Sadr Orafaee
Reyhan
Parviz Parastouei
Parviz Parastouei
Nasser
Nikos Papadopoulos
Nikos Papadopoulos
Zakario
Svieta Mikalishina
Svieta Mikalishina
Svieta
Vantzos Konstantinos
Vantzos Konstantinos
Esmail Soltanian
Esmail Soltanian
Oujan
Esmail Soltanian
Esmail Soltanian
Karim
Rana Karmanshahi
Rana Karmanshahi
Leila
Zahra Jalilzadeh
Zahra Jalilzadeh
Sara
Mehtab Talebi
Mehtab Talebi
Zoleykhah

Crews

Kambuzia Partovi
Kambuzia Partovi
Director
Kambuzia Partovi
Kambuzia Partovi
Writer
Peyman Yazdanian
Peyman Yazdanian
Music
Ali Birang
Ali Birang
Music
Jafar Panahi
Jafar Panahi
Editor
Jacques Witta
Jacques Witta
Editor
Mohammad Reza Sokout
Mohammad Reza Sokout
Director of Photography

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