Thirteen Cats on the Hot Gabled Roof (2004), also known as Sizdah gorbe roye shirvani, is a Persian film directed by Ali Abdolali Zadeh.[2] It was written by Ali Abdolali Zadeh, Farzaneh Shabani, and Majid Farazmand, and produced by Yousef Samadzadeh. The film won the 22nd Fajr International Film Festival (FIFF) Award.[3][4]
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Thirteen Cats on the Hot Gabled Roof | |
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Directed by | Ali Abdolali Zadeh |
Screenplay by | Farzana Shabina, Ali Abdullah Zadeh, Majid Farmland |
Story by | Farzana Shabina, Ali Abdullah Zadeh, Majid Farmhand |
Produced by | Yousef Samadzadeh |
Starring | Mohammad Reza Golzar Mohammad Reza Sharifinia Mahnaz Afshar Merila Zarei Hesam Navab Safavi Sirus Gorjestani Mahmoud Bahrami Mahmoud Jafari Nima Fallah Gohar Kheirandish |
Cinematography | Ali Allahyari |
Edited by | Kamran Ghadakchian |
Music by | Karen Homayounfar |
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Running time | 90 Minutes |
Country | Iran |
Language | Persian |
Budget | ﷼1,000,000,000 (estimated)[1] |
On a planet called Samurai, an important King makes a pact with the Devil. In return for his fertility, the King gives the Devil permission to choose a husband for his first-born daughter. When the King's daughter grows up, the Devil chooses a weak man as her husband. The King, along with all his daughters, is then cursed to become a cat, except for his youngest, Oudeka. In a quest for power and with a desire to reclaim her kingdom, Oudeka flees to Earth, escaping from the Devil. Several years later, Oudeka sends an agent named Ramu to planet Samurai to find her oldest sister and her fiancé to defeat their enemy.[3]
The film received an award for Best Visual Effects in Iran's 22nd Fair International Film Festival (FIFF). Yousef Samadzadeh, the film's visual effects artist, also received an honors award at the festival.[4]
The film was also nominated for Best Visual Effects (Amirreza Motamedi) and Best Soundtrack (Karen Homayounfar) during the 8th Khane Cinema film competition.[5]