An Iranian filmmaker and his son travel to Haifa, Israel to investigate a religion that originated a hundred and seventy years ago. Youth from all over come to Haifa to join this religion, and those who serve in the gardens that surround the holy places develop peace-loving attitudes through their interactions with nature. The filmmaker shares with his son the idea that if the Iranian people had adopted a peaceful religion, Iran would not be preparing a nuclear attack on Israel, but the son believes that all religions tend to bring about destruction. As a result of these arguments, father and son separate from one another and pursue their own paths.
Mohsen Makhmalbaf | Director |
Mohsen Makhmalbaf | Writer |
Mithaq Kazimi | Co-Executive Producer |
Mohsen Makhmalbaf | Producer |
Paul Collier | Music |
Salar Samadi | Music |
Maysam Makhmalbaf | Director of Photography |
Maysam Makhmalbaf | Editor |
Asad Rezai | Sound |