Hamoun Persian is a 1990 psychological drama movie directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The movie tells the story of a middleclass Iranian Hamid Hamoun, played by Khosro Shakibai and his struggle after his femme fatal wife, Mahshid, played by Bita Farrahi, demands a divorce from him.
Due to its dream like sequences and the treatment, Hamoun has often been described as having a Fellini touch.1 Also the film has an undertone of comedy which is not usually found in Iranian movies. In 1997, Hamoun was voted the best Iranian film ever made by a survey of Iranian film critics.2 The Cow by the same director had previously held that honor.
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