
A number of the mine workers have gone on strike. Ebraam, who is the workers’ representative, is forced—under the employer’s threats—to sign a contract that makes conditions even tighter for the workers. Overcome with shame and guilt, Ebraam hangs himself, and the townspeople force his wife and his sons, Aslaan and Salim, to leave their home. They move south, and years later Aslaan, by working at the Port Authority, manages to provide Salim with the means to study. Salim goes to the capital to continue his education, and Aslaan enters the service of Farrokh in order to steal the property of Teymour, the port’s contractor.

as Aslaan Jafari

as Salim Jafari

as Maliheh (Saaghi)

as Teymour

as Ebrahim Jafari

as Farrokh

as Ebrahim's Wife

as Landowner

as Nariman

as Teymour's Henchman

as Farrokh's Man



as Farrokh's Man


as Farrokh's Man

as Salim’s Commanding Officer

as The Owner of the Mine


as Young Aslaan

as Young Salim

as The Landowner’s Henchman


as The Mine Owner’s Errand Man


as Butcher

as Farrokh's Man

as Farrokh's Man

as Farrokh's Man