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      • Lake Urmia, which is affected by falling water level and increasing salinity, was the filming location for the fictional setting of a salt-encrusted land.
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  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.

  3. The White Meadows is a 2009 Iranian film written, directed and produced by Mohammad Rasoulof. The film was edited by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi and stars Ha...

  4. Popular on Variety. After collecting tears in a small glass phial, Rahmat rows the body out to sea, but on removing the shroud, he discovers the very alive Nassim (Younes Ghazali, “Among the...

  5. Apr 23, 2010 · Overview. 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. Mohammad Rasoulof. Director, Screenplay.

  6. Sep 22, 2009 · Mohammad Rasoulof ‘s The White Meadows is a mesmeric, discomforting journey - punctuated by enigmatic motifs and metaphors - through a nightmarish bleached-white landscape of barren salt...

  7. The White Meadows, a beautiful, quiet, fable-like film is as gorgeous as it is mesmerizing. We are taken to various salt-covered islands where the inhabitants live out age-old traditions, both beautiful and calamitous, in the hopes of finding peace, in the hopes of appeasing God.

  8. The White Meadows, Rasoulof's mesmerizing and poetic film about an old man who travels to places of sorrow to collect tears, appears to be a disguised attack on the perils of religious dogmatism, though it also can be taken simply as a surreal Kafkaesque nightmare.