Az_Karkheh_ta_Rhein

<i>From Karkheh to Rhein</i>

From Karkheh to Rhein

Iranian film


From Karkheh to Rhein (Persian: از کرخه تا راین, romanized: Az Karkheh tā Rāīn) is a 1993 Iranian film written and directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia starring Ali Dehkordi and Homa Rousta.

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The film is first German-Iranian co-production.[1]

Plot

Saeed is an Iran–Iraq war victim of chemical weapons who heads to Germany for Eye surgery and comes across his sister, Leila, who has been living in Cologne with her husband and son, Jonas for many years. Saeed gets his sight back after the surgery and tries to cope with the new and strange atmosphere around him. Saeed is getting ready to come back to Iran but everything goes wrong. Further examinations show that he suffers from leukemia. His disease has apparently resulted from chemical gases used by Iraq and sold by Germany in the war.

When Saeed's sister finds out about his disease, she tries to prevent any situation which will cause him stress, as the doctors advised. But Saeed becomes very ill when he watches the video of the funeral of Iran's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini, which was recorded by his brother in law. So, they take him to the hospital and he dies there while doing chemotherapy. This happens while Saeed's wife and his newly born baby are coming to Germany to meet him. The last scene of the film shows that the family of Saeed's sister is going back to Iran with his wife.[2]

Cast

  • Ali Dehkordi as Saeed
  • Homa Rusta as Leila
  • Heinz Neumann as Leila's Husband
  • Asghar Naghizadeh as Basiji
  • Sadegh Safayi as Basiji
  • Farzaneh Asgari
  • Parviz Sheikhtadi
  • Noorbert Hanzing
  • Nikel Gril
  • Andreas Kurtz
  • Majid Safavi

Soundtrack

The music of the film was written and performed by Iranian composer Majid Entezami who later had collaboration with Hatamikia in The Glass Agency and The Scent of Joseph's Coat.

Track listing

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See also


References

  1. Thomas, Kevin (30 October 1995). "Two Colorful Portraits From Les Blank". Los Angeles Times.
  2. "From Karkheh to Rhine". worldcinemadirectory.co.uk/.

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