Ali
Amir Farrokh Hashemian
Ali

“A Little Secret... Their Biggest Adventure!”
Zohre's shoes are gone; her older brother Ali lost them. They are poor, there are no shoes for Zohre until they come up with an idea: they will share one pair of shoes. School awaits.
Trailer for "Children of Heaven"
Ali
Amir Farrokh Hashemian
Ali
Zahra
Bahare Seddiqi
Zahra
Roya
Nafise Jafar-Mohammadi
Roya
Ali's Father
Reza Naji
Ali's Father
Ali's Mother
Fereshte Sarabandi
Ali's Mother
Assistant
Kamal Mirkarimi
Assistant
Trainer
Behzad Rafi
Trainer
Ali's Teacher
Dariush Mokhtari
Ali's Teacher
Roya's Father
Mohammad-Hasan Hosseinian
Roya's Father
Roya's Mother
Masume Dair
Roya's Mother
Race Organizer
Kambiz Peykarnegar
Race Organizer
Race Photographer
Hasan Roohparvari
Race Photographer
<em>'Children of Heaven'</em> is quite sad in parts, though it ends up being rather wholesome in actuality. This 1997 flick features a simple premise but one that doesn't fail to draw at the heartstrings, I was immediately hooked into caring as soon as the youngsters appeared. Amir Farrokh Hashemian is brilliant as Ali. I'm not one to feel overly emotional when watching fictional things, but I actually felt sad whenever the kid was sad... even when he was teary eyed, the little fella almost got me too! Bahare Seddiqi is also extremely sweet as Zahra. Reza Naji is the best of the adults, I enjoyed his character. That scene with Ali at the gate buzzer is real nice. Other positives are the locations, cinematography and score - all of which I appreciated. I don't hold any negatives, in fact. A great introduction to Iranian cinema for me.
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