After leaking of a video of her class in a women only swimming pool, Parvaneh is brutally murdered by her husband, Hashem, who seeks a way to redeem his reputation and dignity as the godfather in the neighborhood. Hashem’s brother, Hojat, embarks a journey into the labyrinths of underground in Tehran to find out who is responsible for this dirty game. Once wrongfully accused for smuggling drugs, he returns to the world of crime to trace his brother’s rivals…
Direction
Kart's underground Tehran feels lived-in, sweaty, inescapable.
Acting
Ezzati carries guilt like a second spine. Crushing.
Cinematography
Pools, tunnels, basements—every frame drowns you with them.

Director
Mohammad Kart
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kart filmed in actual Tehran underground locations, risking police raids to capture authentic criminal networks rarely seen on screen.
The swimming pool becomes symbolic womb and tomb—Parvaneh dies where women sought freedom, Hashem's 'honor' drowning them both.