A movie starring Baran Kostari was allowed to be screened

The Motion Picture Screening License Council agreed to issue the screening license for two films.
Charso Press: In its recent meeting, which was published by the public relations of the cinema organization, the Council for the Screening of Cinematic Films issued a screening license for the following films: “Silent City” produced by Seyed Reza Mohaghegh and directed by Ahmad Bahrami and “Lifeline” produced by Azita Mogoi and directed by Vahid Musaian. agreed with.
In the movie “Silent City”, Baran Kothari, Ali Bagheri, Babak Karimi, Behzad Durani, Mohsen Mehri Daravi, Karim and Habib Shrahi (twin brothers) have appeared in front of Masoud Amini-Tirani’s camera.
Reza Mohaghegh, the producer of this project, has already received the Busan Grand Prize for the movie “Memiro” by Hadi Mohaghegh.
Also, “Silent City” is Ahmed Bahrami’s second feature film after the film “Silent Plain”, which won the Venice Horizons Award.
The movie “Lifeline” written and directed by Vahid Moussaiyan and produced by Azita Mogoi, about which less official news has been published, is said to be made with Amir Aghaei and Pegah Ahangarani, and ISNA is trying to get more official information from its makers.
The movie “Lifeline” tells a romantic story that takes place in Tehran in the fifties at the height of the Cold War between the East and the West.