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'''''23 People''''' ({{lang-fa|۲۳ نفر|23 Nafar}}) is a 2019 drama war film based on the novel ''[[23 People]]''. The film was directed by [[Mehdi Jafari (director)|Mehdi Jafari]] and sponsored by [[Owj Arts and Media Organization]] in [[Tehran]]. Yusefzadeh and some of the other teen captives attended the movie along with the cast and crew. Yusefzadeh said, “We were absolutely thrilled with this movie.... By watching the film, we didn’t know whether to cry or to be happy, because everything was very real in the film.”<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-02-06|title=True story of young Iranian captives of Saddam screens at Fajr|url=https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/432777/True-story-of-young-Iranian-captives-of-Saddam-screens-at-Fajr|access-date=2020-12-29|website=Tehran Times|language=en}}</ref> |
'''''23 People'''''23 People refers to a group of Iranian teenagers who were captured by Ba'ath forces in the 1983 Iran–Iraq War. They ranged in age from 13 to 17 years old at the time and were members of the Tharallah Brigade of Kerman. With the presence of actors such as Majid Potki, Reza Noori and Abolfazl Amiri. He was present in this film as a stuntman under the supervision of Mr. Bahmani.[1][2] |
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({{lang-fa|۲۳ نفر|23 Nafar}}) is a 2019 drama war film based on the novel ''[[23 People]]''. The film was directed by [[Mehdi Jafari (director)|Mehdi Jafari]] and sponsored by [[Owj Arts and Media Organization]] in [[Tehran]]. Yusefzadeh and some of the other teen captives attended the movie along with the cast and crew. Yusefzadeh said, “We were absolutely thrilled with this movie.... By watching the film, we didn’t know whether to cry or to be happy, because everything was very real in the film.”<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-02-06|title=True story of young Iranian captives of Saddam screens at Fajr|url=https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/432777/True-story-of-young-Iranian-captives-of-Saddam-screens-at-Fajr|access-date=2020-12-29|website=Tehran Times|language=en}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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23 People | |
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Directed by | Mehdi Jafari |
Based on | Those 23 people byAhmad Yousefzadeh |
Produced by | Mojtaba Faravardeh |
Cinematography | Morteza Gheidi |
Edited by | Meysam Molaei |
Music by | Arya Aziminejad |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Hozeh Honari |
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Country | Iran |
Language | Persian |
23 People23 People refers to a group of Iranian teenagers who were captured by Ba'ath forces in the 1983 Iran–Iraq War. They ranged in age from 13 to 17 years old at the time and were members of the Tharallah Brigade of Kerman. With the presence of actors such as Majid Potki, Reza Noori and Abolfazl Amiri. He was present in this film as a stuntman under the supervision of Mr. Bahmani.[1][2]
(Template:Lang-fa) is a 2019 drama war film based on the novel 23 People. The film was directed by Mehdi Jafari and sponsored by Owj Arts and Media Organization in Tehran. Yusefzadeh and some of the other teen captives attended the movie along with the cast and crew. Yusefzadeh said, “We were absolutely thrilled with this movie.... By watching the film, we didn’t know whether to cry or to be happy, because everything was very real in the film.”[1]
Plot
23 People is an adaptation of the memoirs of the 23 young Iranian prisoners who were captured by Iraqi forces during the Iran-Iraq war in 1982. This young group was between 13 and 17 years old.
Release
In October 2018, General Qasem Soleimani attended production of the film and met with members of the cast and crew on location in Iran's capital.[2] The film showed at the 2019 Fajr International Film Festival.[3]
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Reference
- ^ "True story of young Iranian captives of Saddam screens at Fajr". Tehran Times. 2019-02-06. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- ^ "Cinema ifilm to review '23 People'". ifilm-آیفیلم.
- ^ "23 People".