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Bagh-e Safa

Bagh-e Safa

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Documentary

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A park keeper is having telepathy with busts of distinguished individuals of Rasht city.

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Status

Post Production

Original Language

Persian

Runtime

24 mins

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Country

Iran

Cast

Hamed Moghadam

Hamed Moghadam

Self

Faramarz Talebi

Faramarz Talebi

Self

Mir Hamid Masoumnejad

Mir Hamid Masoumnejad

Self

Houshang Abbasi

Houshang Abbasi

Self

Mohammad Taghi Pourahmad Jaktaji

Mohammad Taghi Pourahmad Jaktaji

Self

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