“Behind the scenes” series started in Yazd – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news
According to Mehr reporter, the behind-the-scenes series is a product of Nahdat Media Art Center and Education Network, which will be first broadcast on Channel Two.
This series is directed by Mohammad Reza Haji Gholami and produced by Mustafa Rezvani and features a group of Yazdi and national actors, all 26 episodes of which will be aired during the holy month of Ramadan.
This series started today in a ceremony at the Kohn Kashane Hotel in Yazd with the presence of the director of the network of two broadcasting organizations, the director of the art and media center of the Islamic Propaganda Organization, the governor of Yazd, the general director of Islamic propaganda of Yazd province and a group of artists and officials.
On the sidelines of this ceremony, the governor of Yazd, referring to the meeting with the behind-the-scenes actors of the series, which is special for the holy month of Ramadan, said: This is a noble and Yazdi work and has a good scenario that describes the Yazidi lifestyle very well.
Mehran Fatemi said: We hope to see the broadcast of this series in the holy month of Ramadan this year and depict the customs and culture of Yazidis on one of the national channels.
Pointing out that this series brings the culture and authenticity of Yazd to the ears and opinions of the people of Islamic Iran, he added: We hope that this series, like many TV series, will continue and be made in several seasons.
Trying to show a view of the life of the people of Yazd behind the curtain
On the sidelines of the ceremony, the director of Do Sed and Sima told Mehr reporter: “Behind the scenes series is being produced in Yazd city with the presence of national and Yazdi actors, and today I traveled to Yazd to visit the production process and pay my respects to the actors of the series.” .
Hamed Bamrutnejad continued: We hope that with the completion of this series, we will witness an attractive and local work in Yazd and we will be able to portray a view of the lives of the people of Yazd for our fellow citizens from Channel Two, which is known as the family channel.