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Marmos is an Iranian film directed by Kamal Tabrizi and produced by Aydin Sayarsari and Javad Norouz Beigi.This is a movie made in year 2017 and released on December 5 Released.

Synopsis
The story is about a man named Qadratullah Samadi (Hamed Behdad) who becomes the hero of the city by an arbitrary act. Anyone who wishes for power and representation in the Iranian parliament will face a variety of events that will change his fate .......

Actors
Hamed Behdad

Vishka Asayesh

Reza Naji

Azadeh Samadi

Mani Haghighi

Mohammad Bahrani

Siavash Cheraghipour

Morteza Zare

Jesus Yousefipour

Behzad Ghadianloo

Javad Yahweh

Farhan Moinzadeh

Abbas Ahmadi Mutlaq

Shirin Agarzakashi

Behrouz Ghaderi

Shabir Parastar

Attending festivals and awards
1.Winner of Best Male Actress(Hamed Behdad) from Iran-Toronto Breast Festival

2.Official broadcast of Busan International Film Festival

Political criticism of this film in Iran
Kamal Tabrizi is known as "Lizard" in this comedy. A popular and popular movie in Iranian cinema, despite being released on the eve of the smuggling of the film, was able to sell well in cinemas and become a popular political influence of Iranian audiences. He returned to the cinema after years with Marmouz. The work was formerly known as the "Moodle", but the makers renamed it "Marmouz" to try to combine their work with the "Lizards" memoir and somehow introduce it. . But the "lizard" situation is so bad that it can even get close to the lizard.

"Marmouz" has come to the cinema as a political work but never has the audacity to even come close to the subjects it raises. Tabrizi's new film has only come to the cinema to convey the political statements of the people who speak it on the street. But the film never goes beyond that and cannot reach a logical conclusion and even tell a coherent story. The film ends, leaving only the film's inexhaustible, bold slogans. The slogans that today's cinema audiences have heard far more than the filmmakers and the so-called ears are full of. Doubling to hear these repetitive slogans What will we remember from watching "Marmos"? The answer is no.

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Translator and author : Amir Reza Dayeri Pour

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