Dead End (1977)

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Director

Parviz Sayyad

Producer

Parviz Sayyad

Cast

Mary Apick, Parviz Bahador, Apick Youssefian, Bahman Zarrinpour, Mansooreh Shadmanesh

Country

Iran

Runtime

95 min

Accessibility

Limited Mobility Access

A young woman is living with her mother at the end of a dead-end street. The young woman notices that a man standing in the street stares into her room every day. After a while, she gets used to his presence and falls in love with him.

This special collaboration between Montclair Film and La Cinémathèque celebrates The Space Between: Journeys in Iranian Cinema. Featuring a special introduction and Q&A with curator, Gerard Amsellem, local teacher, artist, and filmmaker from New Wave Productions along with Golbarg Rekabtalaei, Associate Professor at Seton Hall University.

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