EXCLUSIVE: Film Movement Classics has acquired North American rights to 2K digital restorations of Asghar Farhadi’s first two features ‘Dancing In The Dust’ and ‘Beautiful City’
, which have been signed off on by the two-time Oscar winner himself. Both restored dramas will be released theatrically this year, with a release on all heading home entertainment and digital platforms to follow., Nazar is pressured into divorcing his wife because of her family’s bad reputation. This leads to money problems, and before long, he’s on the run due to debts that he can’t pay.
“Over the past two decades, Farhadi has built an enviable filmmaking career one feature at a time,” said Film Movement President Michael Rosenberg. “And as he refines and evolves his craft, he’s continued to turn out one powerful film after another – from
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