Arash, an 18-year-old conscript serving on Iran’s western border. He is ordered by his commander to carry out an act that leads to the murder of a Kolbar (cross-border laborer), sparking a violent clan conflict. As tensions escalate, Arash is torn between revealing the truth to prevent further bloodshed and protecting his own life and future.
Hamid Noori was born in March 1991 in Isfahan. While pursuing a degree in management, he began his journey in filmmaking by attending directing and scriptwriting classes with Asghar Farhadi and completing various cinema training courses. In 2013, he directed his first short film, Portrait. The following year, he produced his second film, Station, which garnered acclaim at both domestic and international film festivals, including the Izmir International Short Film Festival in Turkey. In 2017, Hamid directed his third short film, Seven Years Minus Ten Days, which was showcased at the CineKid Film Festival in the Netherlands.