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During Kolah Ghermezi education, his mischief causes the principle to suspend him, during his suspension his love for Cinema, partially a ] staring Mr. Mojri, with enough Inspiration, Kolah Ghermezi with the help of his Cousin (Pesar Khale) head to ] to meet with Mr. Mojri. Only to deal with more problems | During Kolah Ghermezi education, his mischief causes the principle to suspend him, during his suspension his love for Cinema, partially a ] staring Mr. Mojri, with enough Inspiration, Kolah Ghermezi with the help of his Cousin (Pesar Khale) head to ] to meet with Mr. Mojri. Only to deal with more problems | ||
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1995 Iranian filmKolah Ghermezi and Pesar Khaleh | |
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Directed by | Iraj Tahmasb |
Written by | Iraj Tahmasb Homayoun Asadian |
Produced by | Mohammad Mahdi Dadgou Tasvir-e Zendegi co. |
Starring | Iraj Tahmasb Fatemeh Motamed Aria Hamid Jebelli Hamideh Kheirabadi Morteza Ahmadi |
Cinematography | Aziz Saati |
Edited by | Ruhollah Emami |
Music by | Mohammad Reza Aligholi |
Distributed by | Tasvir-e Zendegi co. |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Iran |
Language | Persian |
Kolah Ghermezi and Pesar Khaleh (Template:Lang-fa, lit. The Red-Hat and Cousin) is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Iraj Tahmasb. The film is about Kolah Ghermezi, a popular puppet character of the early 1990s in Iran.
Plot
During Kolah Ghermezi education, his mischief causes the principle to suspend him, during his suspension his love for Cinema, partially a Talk Show staring Mr. Mojri, with enough Inspiration, Kolah Ghermezi with the help of his Cousin (Pesar Khale) head to Tehran to meet with Mr. Mojri. Only to deal with more problems
Characters
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