The Law of Life (1964)
In a poor village, during an incident, a young farmer stands up to the village landlord. Initially, the farmers are intimidated by the landlord and try to stop the young man from continuing his struggle. But gradually, they join him, and this is when a law regarding land distribution is passed. The villagers unanimously revolt against their landlord and drive him out of their village.
Director: Jamshid Sheibani
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: July 6, 1964
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Rubik Mansouri
Editing: Kazem Rajinia
Country: Iran
Language: فارسی
Original Language: fa
More Films by Director: Jamshid Sheibani
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Law of Life about?
- In a poor village, during an incident, a young farmer stands up to the village landlord. Initially, the farmers are intimidated by the landlord and try to stop the young man from continuing his struggle. But gradually, they join him, and this is when a law regarding land distribution is passed. The villagers unanimously revolt against their landlord and drive him out of their village.
- Who directed The Law of Life?
- The Law of Life was directed by Jamshid Sheibani.
- Who stars in The Law of Life?
- The Law of Life stars Azar Shiva, Yadollah Shirandami, Ahmad Ghadakchian, Mahin Moavenzadeh, Akbar Khajavi, Abdollah Mohammadi.
- How long is The Law of Life?
- The Law of Life has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- Where was The Law of Life produced?
- The Law of Life was produced in Iran.