"The red deer overlooks the frozen rock, looking at the hunter who smokes smoke. The wolf, crumbled over the cold. Red Deer: What do you want to do? Wolf: I do not know what to do. Red deer: they do not know what to do, they are more dangerous ... I'll be back! "
There is a story of a young girl from the south of Tehran who falls in love with a young city girl while the girl is forced to emigrate from Iran for some reason. Along the way, his brother accompanies him, but in the middle of the road, something happens to them ...
The story is about a family of three brothers and a sister in the suburbs of the city's poverty. Their elder brother owns a drug-producing kitchen and presides over the group, like a shepherd for sheep.
A non-traditional wife and mother, Azar (Karimi) is first seen racing her dirt bike over a hilly track while her husband Amir (Azarang) and young daughter cheer her on. Co-equal with her liberal-minded husband in marriage and in their fledgling business venture, a café with a thriving carryout trade, she is forced to meet an unequal challenge in which the strict pecking order of a family dominated by misogynist uncle, a business loan with strings attached, a black sheep son with a hidden agenda, and a tragic accident add up to a scenario in which Azar is targeted as the unwilling sacrificial victim. (Gene Siskel Film Center)
Forced out of their apartment due to dangerous works on a neighboring building, Emad and Rana move into a new flat in the center of Tehran. An incident linked to the previous tenant will dramatically change the young couple’s life.
Tuska decides that before her trip to Europe she wants to film Tehran from north to south with her camera. Her brother and friends are accompany her in this. But during that some troubles are happen to them.