- In a harsh and mountainous landscape, at an abandoned station called Tang Haft, Hassan is responsible for transportation of people with a suspended cabin-like device called Gargar over a roaring and wide river. This is an opportunity for Hassan to know people and be witness to their life stories, loves, happy times and sad times. Unexpected events reveal new truths about his only friend, a young peddler known as Angelic Asghar. This film is a poetic account of lonely hearts and true friends.—Anonymous
- When the bridge is being renovated, Hassan, who is in charge of the old cable car of the river, finds the opportunity to decide which people can cross the river. Each of them has a different story and a different reason to cross the river by the old cable car. Hassan's friend, Asghar, helps him drive the cable car and take the passengers across the river. The eye-catching central location is a burnt-out train wreck that's home to Qader, a grumpy old railway employee who shares quarters with Hassan. When the friendship between Hassan and Asghar deepens, they both reach a new understanding of the realities of life and their surroundings - Centered on a trio of misfits whose lives intersect along a railroad line in a remote mountain location, the pic is a visually interesting, emotionally rewarding meditation on loneliness and the healing power of friendship.—IMVBox.com
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