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Scar Short film

  • Writer: Alireza Safaei
    Alireza Safaei
  • Sep 10
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 14

15 years ago, as a young student with dreams as vast as the universe, I embarked on a journey to create something truly remarkable. Despite the odds, I poured my heart and soul into crafting a short film called ‘Scar’. It wasn’t just about completing a class assignment; it was about fulfilling a lifelong passion for filmmaking. With limited resources and endless determination, I rallied the support of my family and friends to bring ‘Scar’ to life. What started as a simple idea blossomed into a masterpiece that garnered acclaim both locally and internationally. From prestigious awards to nominations in various film festivals, ‘Scar’ became more than just a movie—it became a testament to the power of perseverance and collaboration. I owe a debt of gratitude to my mentor, Amirshahab Razavian, whose guidance was instrumental in shaping ‘Scar’ into what it is today. And to Ali Haddadi and Armin Safaei, whose unwavering dedication elevated the film to new heights. Every actor, from Milad Takzaree and Mahtab Amin to Reza Sheikh Ansari and Reza Meraji, poured their heart into their roles, breathing life into the characters and story. As I prepare to share the teaser of ‘Scar’ with the world, I’m reminded of the countless hours of hard work and sacrifice that went into its creation. But more than that, I’m filled with pride knowing that ‘Scar’ is a testament to what happens when passion meets perseverance. Join me on this journey as we unveil ‘Scar’ to the world, a testament to the power of dreams and the resilience of the human spirit.


 
 
 

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