

Cinema Trust On the occasion of the 13th anniversary of the death of Iraj Ghaderi, director and renowned actor of Iranian cinema, on Wednesday, May 24, in collaboration with the National Iranian Filmmaker, the modified and refurbished version of “Tajl”. The director will be displayed in the Ferdowsi Hall of the Cinema Museum.
The program will be held with the participation of Iranian cinema artists and the late filmmakers.
Since plundering in various ways is one of the attention of the post -revolutionary cinema, after many years of its public performance, its re -visit on the wide screen of cinema is a great opportunity for Iranian cinema enthusiasts and researchers.
“Taraj”, written by Alireza Davoodnejad, was rewritten by Saeed Motlabi by the late Faraj Heydari, and its music is made by the late Nasser -e -Azar, the story of Zeinal Bandari, a record -breaking opium smuggler, who was arrested by Latevan Ahmad, head of the anti -narcotics department. But by paying bribes, he reduces his sentence to imprisonment and releases after a year for good behavior and follows the adventures.
Actors such as Jamshid Hashempour, Behzad Javanbakhsh, Fakhri Khorush and Rasool Tavakoli have starred in the film. The film also won the title of one of the best -selling and most popular Iranian cinema with the sale of 73 million tomans. The film has been repeatedly displayed from various networks.
The late Iraj Qaderi died at the age of seventy -eight on May 17, and his thirty -first film is being assumed in his 41 film as a director.