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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 Farrokhlagha Houshmand |
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 (Persian: کلاهقرمزی و پسرخاله, romanized: 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.
Synopsis
During his education, his mischief causes the principal to suspend him. During his suspension his love for cinema, particularly a talk show starring Mr. Mojri, inspired Kolah Ghermezi with the help of his cousin Pesar Khale head to Tehran to meet with Mr. Mojri.
Characters
- Kolah Ghermezi
- Pesar Khaleh
- Mr. Mojri
References
- "كلاه قرمزی و پسرخاله ( ۱۳۷۳ )" [Red Hat and Cousin (1373)]. sourehcinema.com (in Persian).
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