“Water, wind, soil” reached the house of Iranian artists

The film “Water, Wind, Soil” made by Amir Naderi will be screened for the 490th time in the Cinematheque program of the House of Iranian Artists.
Theater News Base: The latest turn of Cinematheque on Monday, January 11, is dedicated to the screening of the movie “Water, Wind, Soil” directed by Amir Naderi.
The 490th Cinematheque program will be held at 17:30 in Naseri Hall with the presence of Mani Petger, film editor, photographer and filmmaker.
The synopsis of the movie “Water, Wind, Soil” states: “A teenager returns to his hometown, which is a desert, dry and without water and grass, to find his parents and relatives. He arrives at a time when people are fleeing in droves of wind, dust and dehydration. “Teenagers’ parents have also left home and fled.”