The Mongols
Originally released in 1973. The Mongols is a history/drama film. directed by Parviz Kimiavi.
Starring Parviz Kimiavi, Fahimeh Rastkar, and Agha Seyed ali Mirza Sajadi
Synopsis
A director of a television series on the history of cinema, who has been grappling with the screenplay of his first feature film, receives an assignment to oversee the installation of a television relay station in a remote region of Zahedan province. He has already hired Turkmen tribespeople for his film and selected his filming location. Meanwhile his wife, who is working on her Ph.D. dissertation about the Mongol invasion of Iran, attempts to dissuade him from accepting the assignment. One night, while working on his history of the cinema series, the director fantasizes a diegetic world that consists of clever juxtapositions of his different worlds: the history of cinema, the history of the mongol invasion, his own film idea and his imminent assignment to the desert.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FA
Production Companies
- Telfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Mongols about?
A director of a television series on the history of cinema, who has been grappling with the screenplay of his first feature film, receives an assignment to oversee the installation of a television ...
Who directed The Mongols?
The Mongols was directed by Parviz Kimiavi.
How long is The Mongols?
The Mongols has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was The Mongols released?
The Mongols was released on October 1, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Mongols?
The main cast of The Mongols includes Parviz Kimiavi, Fahimeh Rastkar, Agha Seyed ali Mirza Sajadi, Edris Chamani, Teimour Bubak.