Hamja
- Feature
- 2016
- 58 Minutes
- Iran, Islamic Republic of
- Language: Persian (Farsi)
The film tells the story of a man called Abdolhassan who has built a village for himself and his family. The village is located in the south of Iran in Boushehr. Their income comes from farming and livestock. There is a private school at the village where the students are all brothers and sisters. Abdolhassan has managed to electrify the village.He has four wives and 27 children.
Director: Mehdi Ghanavati
Screenwriter: Mehdi Ghanavati
Photos

Awards
International Cinema Vérité Festival, best long documentaryCast and Crew
Screenwriter: Mehdi Ghanavati
DOP / Camera: Sadegh Soori
Editor: Amin Adibpour
Music: Afshin Azizi
Sound: Mehrshad Malakouti
Producer: Mohammad Kazem Bayat
Director

Mehdi Ghanavati
Graduated in filmmaking from Ahvaz Soureh University, Ghanavati began his artistic career in 2002. He got his bachelor’s degree in filmmaking in 2013. He is a filmmaker and a photographer. His directorial film works include Usual Lunatics (2003), Jajim (2004), Sneeze (2013) and Yaft Abad (2013)