After debuting in 2016 with “Life and a Day”, the story of the youngest daughter of a family who, when deciding to get married, causes a stir among her relatives, the Iranian Saeed Roustayi won the first international recognition with “Blockage”, drama that he wrote and was shown in Portugal at FEST in Espinho.
It was, however, throughTehran’s Law”, thriller turned prison drama and courtroom movie, the filmmaker has made his name among the new wave of Iranian filmmakers, all of whom have come out of the label Iranian Independentswhere names like Shahram Mokri and Mohsen Gharaei (who performed Blockage), and recently joined Houman Seyedi (World War III