Lady Urmia

Lady Urmia (Persian: بانوی ارومیه) is an Iranian documentary film by Mohammad Ehsani.[1] It was released in 2012 in Iran, distributed by EhsaniPictures.[1]

Lady Urmia
Directed byMohammad Ehsani
Produced byMohammad Ala
Edited byMastaneh Mohajer
Distributed byMohammad Ehsani (EhsaniPictures)
Release date
2012
Running time
30 minutes
CountryIran
LanguagePersian

Synopsis

The film is a poetic documentary about Lake Urmia, in Iranian Azerbaijan, which is drying up completely. The environmental catastrophe will not only affect Iran, but also neighbors such as Iraq and Turkey. The film is narrated in the voice of the Lake itself, asking for help and trying to gain international reaction.

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References

  1. "Details - Banooye Urmia". Retrieved 25 December 2012.


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