The Wind Carpet movie poster

The Wind Carpet

July 11, 2003 1h 51m 6.0/10 (5 votes)

Originally released in 2003. The Wind Carpet is a family/drama film. directed by Kamal Tabrizi.

Starring Miyu Yagyu, Farbod Ahmadjo, and Reza Kianian

Synopsis

Japan and Iran are not in close relationship. More than 4 centuries ago, however, Persian carpets were used in the festival of Takayama, a historic city in mountainous area of Honsyu. A man planned to resume the carpet in the festival, and asked Kinue, a Persian carpet designer, to design it. Kinue's husband, Makoto, is a carpet importer. They send the design to Iran to weave the carpet. But just before Makoto goes to Iran to receive the carpet, Kinue dies of a traffic accident. A month before the festival, Makoto went to Isphahan, Iran, to receive the carpet. He brings his daughter Sakura, who does not open her heart after she lost her mother. To surprise, the carpet production has not even started. It will take 3 months from the start. For Makoto it means he betrays not only the festival planners but also his late wife.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 11, 2003 22 years ago
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Runtime 1h 51m 111 minutes total
User Rating 6.0/10 Good (5 votes)
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Language FA Original language
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Country Iran + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FA

Production Companies

  • Behnegar
  • Heisei Project

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wind Carpet about?

Japan and Iran are not in close relationship. More than 4 centuries ago, however, Persian carpets were used in the festival of Takayama, a historic city in mountainous area of Honsyu. A man planned...

Who directed The Wind Carpet?

The Wind Carpet was directed by Kamal Tabrizi.

How long is The Wind Carpet?

The Wind Carpet has a runtime of 1 hours and 51 minutes (111 minutes total).

When was The Wind Carpet released?

The Wind Carpet was released on July 11, 2003 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Wind Carpet?

The main cast of The Wind Carpet includes Miyu Yagyu, Farbod Ahmadjo, Reza Kianian, Rentaro Mikuni, Youki Kudoh.