'No Date, No Sign' Awarded at Belgrade Festival
TEHRAN (Dispatches)-Iranian movie ‘No Date, No Sign’ directed by Vahid Jalilvand received the jury's award at Belgrade annual film festival "FEST”.
The film depicts the story of a forensic pathologist Dr Nariman, a principled and virtuous man, has an accident with a motorcyclist and his family, and injures his 8-year-old son. He pays compensation to the man and offers to take the child to a clinic nearby. The next morning, he finds out that the same little boy has been brought in for an autopsy. Dr. Nariman faces a dilemma now: is he responsible for the child’s death due to the accident or he died of food poisoning according to other doctors’ diagnostic?
According to the statement of the jury, ‘No Date, No Sign’ has questioned such concepts as sin, crime and responsibility but in a simple and rich story.
The film depicts the story of a forensic pathologist Dr Nariman, a principled and virtuous man, has an accident with a motorcyclist and his family, and injures his 8-year-old son. He pays compensation to the man and offers to take the child to a clinic nearby. The next morning, he finds out that the same little boy has been brought in for an autopsy. Dr. Nariman faces a dilemma now: is he responsible for the child’s death due to the accident or he died of food poisoning according to other doctors’ diagnostic?
According to the statement of the jury, ‘No Date, No Sign’ has questioned such concepts as sin, crime and responsibility but in a simple and rich story.