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  1. Apr 23, 2010 · The White Meadows: Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. With Hassan Pourshirazi, Younes Ghazali, Mohammad Rabbani, Mohammad Shirvani. Rahmat has been asked to meet the inhabitants of these islands to collect their tears.

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    • Drama
    • Mohammad Rasoulof
    • 2010-04-23
  2. The White Meadows ( Persian: کشتزارهای سپید, romanized : Keshtzarhaye sepid) is a 2009 Iranian film written, directed and produced by Mohammad Rasoulof. The film was edited by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi and stars Hassan Pourshirazi as Rahmat. Lake Urmia was the filming location for the fictional setting of a salt encrusted land.

  3. Released April 23rd, 2010, 'The White Meadows' stars Hassan Pourshirazi, Younes Ghazali, Mohammad Rabbani, Mohammad Shirvani The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 32 min, and received a user score ...

  4. Visit the movie page for 'The White Meadows' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to this ...

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    • Hassan Pourshirazi
    • Mohammad Rasoulof
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  5. 1 hr 33 min. 7.7 (1,041) The White Meadows from 2009 is a stunning and thought-provoking film from Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof. The movie follows an enigmatic and mysterious boatman, Rahmat, as he makes his way through a remote region of Iran's salt flats known as 'The White Meadows', collecting the tears of the inhabitants.

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    • Mohammad Rasoulof
  6. Synopsis. Rahmat travels to a host of islands in a vast salt pan in order to collect the inhabitant's tears for an unknown purpose. He is joined on his mysterious journey by a young boy searching for his father. As their travel nears its end, a potent critique of the Iran's political leadership emerges.

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  8. Apr 23, 2010 · Written by pancine on February 10, 2019. 1. 2. 2. Rahmat travels to a host of islands in a vast salt pan in order to collect the inhabitant's tears for an unknown purpose. He is joined on his mysterious journey by a young boy searching for his father. As their travel nears its end, a potent critique of the Iran's political leadership emerges.