Bahram Beyzai's poetic imagining of the circumstances that led to the death of Yazdgerd III, the last of the Sassanid kings of Iran. His death in 651, during the Arab invasions that brought Islam to this Zoroastrian realm, was mysterious: his corpse was discovered in a mill, but the cause of his death—and the whereabouts of his remains—are unknown.
Directing | Bahram Beyzai | Director |
Writing | Bahram Beyzai | Writer |
Sound | Babak Bayat | Music |
Sound | Bahman Heydari | Sound Recordist |
Production | Ahmad Soheili | Production Manager |
Art | Iraj Raminfar | Set Decoration |
Sound | Ahmad Amiri | Sound Recordist |
Editing | Bahram Beyzai | Editor |
Camera | Mehrdad Fakhimi | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Iraj Raminfar | Costume Design |
Sound | Fereydoun Khoushabafard | Sound Mixer |