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Director: Houman Seyyedi
Cast: Azade Samadi, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Niloofar Khosh-kholgh, Elika Abdolrazzaghi
Hadith is a member of the high school swimming team and has come to Tehran to attend a national tournament. The night at the dormitory, the team leader called on the disciplinary committee, and it turns out that the hadith movie has been broadcast through Bluetooth when changing clothes in a dressing room, something that will change the fate of this girl forever.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Blue Tooth (2007), directed by Houman Seyyedi, is a Iranian drama that follows a high school swimmer whose fate changes after a private video is broadcast through Bluetooth. While critical reception of the film is unclear, it has not received significant awards recognition. Without public ratings available, the audience reception is unknown.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Iranian cinema and dramas that tackle complex social issues will appreciate this 2007 film directed by Houman Seyyedi. The story explores the aftermath of a private moment being broadcast without consent, delving into themes of reputation, power, and the consequences of technology, with strong performances from the ensemble cast led by Azade Samadi.
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