Directed by:
Behrooz KaramizadeScreenplay:
Behrooz KaramizadeCinematography:
Ashkan AshkaniCast:
Hamid Reza Abbasi, Sadaf Asgari, Keyvan Mohammadi, Pantea Panahiha, Behzad Dorani, Mehrdad Bakhshi, Ali Bagheri, Mojtaba Bahmani, Ali MohseniPlots(1)
Amir and Narges, two people in love, who might be described as having been born under an unlucky star. The young man is from a poor family background and, after he is laid off from his job as a waiter, he is forced to find work in a fishing community. Narges has a higher social status and comes from a “good family”. For the time being, they are keeping their relationship a secret. In order for them to marry, Amir has to earn enough money for a dowry. To add to his problems, he discovers that the fishery employing him is also involved in dishonest business practices… Behrooz Karamizade’s feature debut is a realistic drama set in contemporary Iran which eschews embellishment in order to depict a struggle for the right to love, an entitlement that shouldn’t be contingent on money. (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)
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In technical and acting terms, Empty Nets is fine and always topical, with a clear concept. However, the plot is weak and neither dramatic nor exciting, and without any artistic interludes that could have made it more interesting. [Karlovy Vary International Film Festival] ()