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10 Visually Stunning Iranian Movies You Must Watch

Author: Kaja mohideen | Published: Wednesday, August 14, 2024, 04:42 PM [IST]

Iranian Movies You Must Watch: Immerse yourself in the beauty and depth of Iranian cinema with this curated list of ten visually stunning films. From the poetic landscapes of "Taste of Cherry" to the gripping narratives of "There is No Evil," these movies offer a unique cinematic experience.

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Taste of Cherry (1997)

Directed by Abbas Kiarostami, this film is a poetic exploration of life and death set against the stark beauty of the Iranian landscape.


There is No Evil (2020)

Mohammad Rasoulof's powerful drama offers a haunting look at the moral complexities of existence under a repressive regime, visually capturing the stark realities of life.

About Elly (2009)

Asghar Farhadi's psychological thriller unfolds amidst the stunning Caspian Sea, creating a visually striking backdrop for a suspenseful narrative.


Mourning (2011)

This poignant drama by Mohammad Reza Aslani beautifully captures the emotional turmoil of a family grappling with loss, using the Iranian landscape as a mirror to their inner world.

The Queen (2012)

A visually striking film by Tannaz Rahbar that explores the lives of women in Iran, offering a glimpse into the complexities of gender roles and societal expectations.


A Cube of Sugar (2011)

Reza Mirkarimi's heartwarming tale of childhood innocence is visually enchanting, capturing the spirit of youth against the backdrop of Iranian life.

Law of Tehran (2019)

This crime thriller by Saeed Roustayi offers a gritty and visually compelling portrayal of the underworld of Tehran, showcasing the city's stark contrasts.


Holy Spider (2022)

 Ali Abbasi's disturbing true-crime drama is visually striking, capturing the dark heart of religious extremism while offering a haunting portrait of a troubled city.

Hit The Road (2021)

Panah Panahi's quirky road trip comedy is visually playful, offering a fresh perspective on Iranian family life and culture.


Unwished (2015)

Borzo Niknejad's emotionally charged drama is visually stunning, exploring the complexities of motherhood against the backdrop of Iranian society.

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