

Japan and Iran are not in close relationship. More than 4 centuries ago, however, Persian carpets were used in the festival of Takayama, a historic city in mountainous area of Honsyu. A man planned to resume the carpet in the festival, and asked Kinue, a Persian carpet designer, to design it. Kinue's husband, Makoto, is a carpet importer. They send the design to Iran to weave the carpet. But just before Makoto goes to Iran to receive the carpet, Kinue dies of a traffic accident. A month before the festival, Makoto went to Isphahan, Iran, to receive the carpet. He brings his daughter Sakura, who does not open her heart after she lost her mother. To surprise, the carpet production has not even started. It will take 3 months from the start. For Makoto it means he betrays not only the festival planners but also his late wife.

Makoto Nagai
The original title is "فرش باد" (FA).
The runtime is 111 minutes (1h 51m).
It was a co-production between: Iran, Japan.
The film was directed by Kamal Tabrizi.
The screenplay was written by Mohammad Soleymani and Masako Imai.
The score was composed by Peyman Yazdanian.
Cinematography was handled by Hassan Pooya.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0371772.
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فرش باد
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日本語, فارسی
Iran, Japan