“Henas”; The story of the assassination of a love

According to Fars News Agency, one of the films that has just been released these days is Hanas. The film that narrates the assassination of a love, Hossein Darabi, the director of the film, talked about this film in a part of the cinema program on Friday, June 11th.
Hossein Darabi said about the subject of the newly released film Hanas: “We narrate the problems they had in the last few years of their lives.”
“We thought about how we could get into this story and go to We came to the conclusion that it would be very interesting if we could enter the story through the perspective of the spouse of someone who has such a sensitive job and is threatened in such a situation. “This was very interesting for us because the martyr’s wife, Ms. Pirani, also has a very interesting character, and we realized how interesting this film could be.”
He added: “Hanas is a film that shows a very romantic atmosphere of life as well as the threats that happen to this couple, and in general, I think it will be an attractive film for the audience.”
Darabi also said about working with Behrouz Shoaib and Merila Zarei: “Working with these actors was a great experience for me. Every director likes to work with good actors, of course he has his difficulties, but the director must be able to interact with professional actors with their own model and convey the script and the atmosphere of the film exactly to them. “Ms. Zarei is very professional and ethical, and Behrouz Shoaib was also very good-natured and energetic, and we were able to make the film Hanas together.”
Hossein Darabi said about the cooperation of Ms. Pirani, the wife of Martyr Rezainejad, with the actors of the film: “Her cooperation with us was unprecedented. We had several other similar experiences for the martyrs, but the families are very reluctant to cooperate. “They had a perception of their own real life that we as filmmakers should have an adaptation of that life, and we can’t document it much, anyway our perception should be interesting and dramatic.”
Hossein Darabi added that Ms. Pirani came to us very well and understood us, adding: “They said their general opinions, but they left our hands open.” “I also thank Ms. Armita for being so supportive, for giving us so much energy, and for giving us so many hours and days.”
“It was a strange feeling when Armita and Ms. Pirani first saw the film,” said the director of Henas. “We were very stressed because they did not interfere too much. We were afraid that when they came across the film it would be completely different from what is on their minds and they would not give us good feedback.”
He continued: “It was a strange day for us, we invited her to the office and the day she came they had really weird feedback, she even told Ms. Armita that the movie you are watching finally saw the real thing, very under Do not be influenced and do not say anything that will upset the servants of God. They cried a lot and admired us, but they believed that this was not our life, but exactly the spirit of our lives and all the core martyrs were present in the film. “We talked for hours about the film with the martyr’s wife, and with their conversations, the biggest burden was lifted from our shoulders.”
The cinematographer program, produced by Fatemeh Shahbandi and performed by Ali Moradkhani, will be broadcast on Fridays at 4:00 PM on Young Radio.
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