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Muhammad: The Messenger of God
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Muhammad: The Messenger of God

Aug 27, 2015
2h 58m
★ 6.6

Overview

Muhammad: The Messenger of God is an 2015 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi. The story revolves around the childhood of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The film marks Iran's biggest-budget production to date and is the first part of the planned trilogy on the life of the Prophet. Barring a few scenes filmed in South Africa, the majority of the filming was done at a colossal set created in the city of Qom near Tehran. The film was officially announced in October 2011 and its filming was completed by 2013. The cinematography is done by Vittorio Storaro and film score is composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was selected for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Oscar ceremony in 2016, but was excluded from the short list.

Genres

History
Drama

Production Companies

Nourtaban Film Industry
Infinite Production Company GmbH

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Cast

Mehdi Pakdel

Abu Talib

Mehdi Pakdel

Sareh Bayat

Halimah

Sareh Bayat

Mina Sadati

Aminah

Mina Sadati

Alireza Shojanoori

Abdul Muttalib

Alireza Shojanoori

Dariush Farhang

Abu Sufyan

Dariush Farhang

Mohsen Tanabandeh

Samuel

Mohsen Tanabandeh

Murat Şenol

Hz. Ali

Murat Şenol

Ali Ekber Diribaş

Hz. Hamza

Ali Ekber Diribaş

Rana Azadivar

Umm Jamil

Rana Azadivar

Baharak Salehniya

Thowaiba

Baharak Salehniya

Mohammad Asgari

Abu Lahab

Mohammad Asgari

Pantea Mehdinia

Fatimah

Pantea Mehdinia

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