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Trailer: Shayda

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Selected for Sundance, where it picked up the World Cinema Audience Award [Drama], Iranian-Australian writer/director Noora Niasari's film stars Iranian actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi (Holy Spider), Leah Purcell, Osamah Sami, Mojean Aria and introducing Selina Zahednia. Produced by Vincent Sheehan, and executive produced by Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton's Dirty Films.

by FilmInk Staff

In cinemas September 28, 2023

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Andrew UptonCate BlanchettDirty FilmsIranLeah PurcellMojean AriaNoora NiasariOsamah SamiSelina ZahedniaSundanceVincent SheehanZar Amir Ebrahimi
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