Djomeh
Trailer: Djomeh
Year: 2000
Genre: Drama
Studio: Lumen Films, Behnegar
Director: Hassan Yektapanah
Cast: Rashid Akbari, Mahmoud Behraznia, Valiollah Beta, Mahbobeh Khalili, Jalil Nazari
Crew: Hassan Yektapanah (Director), Hassan Yektapanah (Writer), Mehran Haghighi (Co-Producer), Fatomeh Abol Ghassemi (Executive Producer), Changiz Sayad (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Hengameh Panahi (Associate Producer)
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