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Kanimanga is an Iranian war movie directed by Seifollah Dad. The film's second cinematic effects built in 1987 (1366 AH) and released longest in the history of Iranian cinema theater with 15 years. [1]
( Fajr Film Festival) Kanimanga received the 2 Crystal Simorgh for Best Compilation (Ruhollah Emami) and best special effects ( Mohammad Reza Shafaruddin) return.
In addition, nominated for best supporting actor Ali Sabetfar became a man.
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Kanimanga is an Iranian war movie directed by Seifollah Dad. The film's second cinematic effects built in 1987 (1366 AH) and released longest in the history of Iranian cinema theater with 15 years. [1]
( Fajr Film Festival) Kanimanga received the 2 Crystal Simorgh for Best Compilation (Ruhollah Emami) and best special effects ( Mohammad Reza Shafaruddin) return.
In addition, nominated for best supporting actor Ali Sabetfar became a man.
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plot summary. (April 2020) |