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Sirus Alvand
   
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Abolfazl Pour-Arab
  Corrupted Hands (Dasthaye Aloodeh)  
 
Hedieh Tehrani
  Color,35mm,Iran,100min 2000  
 
Asal Badi'ie
  in Farsi with English subtitle  
 
Amin Hayayi
  SYNOPSIS Along with another young couple who are separated from their families, Siamak and Diba rob the guests in a wedding party. Determined to marry a girl called Nasrin, Siamak leaves the stolen jewels with her. Imagining that the jewels are gone, his collaborators conflict with him and demand their shares. Siamak is helpless once more, because Nasrin and the jewels are disappeared too...  
 
Elham Imani
     
Screenplay    
Tirdad Sakhai
   
 
Sirus Alvand
   
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Photography
   
Ali Allahyari
   
  Editor   Director's View  
Rooholah Emami
  "To what extent is juvenile delinquency rooted in poverty? Aren't social circumstances, whose foundations are laid in the families and then developed in the wider context of the community, among the principal causes of crime among young people? In our Islamic-Iranian culture family is considered the sanctuary of young people. Thus the responsibility for young people's security begins on the level of the family. Those who are separated from their families or have failed to set families of their own for reasons that derive from social conditions, are more exposed to the dangers of misdemeanour. The Polluted Hands depicts several groups of young people who are dissociated from family circumstances. Could love, in its more elevated and divine form, provide a way out of such a purgatory for the young people?"  
  Sound    
 
J. Mirshekari
   
Music
   
 
Babak Bayat
     
 
Producer
   
 
Hassan Tavakolnia
       
 
       
           
           
           
       
 
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