Get able to fall in love with “Tehranto”, a brand new Canadian romantic comedy from director Faran Moradi that explores the cultural divide with Toronto’s Persian-Canadian neighborhood.
“As of late, there are two sorts of Iranian immigrants — those that left Iran earlier than the Revolution, and people who left after,” states the synopsis from the movie, the characteristic debut of author/director Faran Moradi.
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“Sharon (Mo Zeighami) is a Richmond Hill artist, neutral to her Persian tradition, pressured into actual property by her money-driven dad and mom,” the synopsis continues. “Badi (Sammy Azero) is a brash, newly immigrated med-student from a small city in Iran, drowning in his contempt for assimilated Iranians, branding them ‘traitors to their race.’ After Badi and Sharon cross paths, every part adjustments. A magnetic attraction pulls them collectively, however the collision of their two worlds inside Tehranto challenges them to rethink their very own paths as people, with social expectations pressuring them on one hand, and egocentric needs on the opposite.”
Take a look at ET Canada’s unique first take a look at the trailer above.
“Tehranto” will debut in theatres in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, London and Whitby on Nov. 25, and in Hamilton on Dec. 2, earlier than its nationwide VOD/digital launch on Dec. 6.