Acting
Mansoor Tehrani (born 1958 in Bandar Torkaman, Iran) is an Iranian director and songwriter. He lives in Sweden.
A girl gets on a tram and bursts out in song. Soon, other passengers join and one by one reveal their innermost secrets. A musical about the boundary between the private and the collective.
1934. A barber is suffering from high prices and his difficult situation. He has eleven children, and his pregnant wife gives birth to twins. The man, who believes in the bad luck of the number thirteen, leaves one of the twins in the car of a young couple, unaware that his thirteenth child has remained with him. The young couple adopts the baby and takes it to Abadan.
Davood, Hossein, and Reza, are three schoolmates who have grown up together. Hossein has become an addict, Davood works as the chauffeur to a military general entangled in a political prisoner's ongoing trial, and Reza is part of a paramilitary group with the intention of punishing those who have imprisoned his comrades.
The son of a taxi driver goes to Europe to pursue his studies but goes wasted. One of his friends takes him to a group of drug smugglers which is managed by a woman having influence over others. The son is arrested in a mission smuggling drugs in Iran but the leader orders to release him. Instead of him, they arrest an addicted in Jamshid street and sentence him to death. The son is influenced by this event and begins to fight against the smugglers and he is injured severely. A sweeper finds him in the street and calls an ambulance. The taxi driver comes to the location and takes his son to the hospital.