174 Rouz Ba Hamgonah is a 2020 Iranian documentary film offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the production of the hit Iranian series Ham Gonah (Co-Sinners), directed by Mostafa Kiaei. Through never-before-seen footage and candid conversations, it takes viewers inside 174 days of filming one of Iran's most-watched dramas.
What is 174 Rouz Ba Hamgonah about?
Over the course of 174 days on set, cameras captured the creative process behind Ham Gonah — a massively popular Iranian series. The documentary weaves together candid interviews with the cast and crew alongside behind-the-scenes footage that reveals what went into building the series' most memorable moments. Viewers who followed Ham Gonah will discover the pressures, the camaraderie, and the artistic decisions that shaped each episode. From rehearsals and set design to personal reflections from the performers, the film constructs an intimate portrait of Iranian television production at a major scale. It is part making-of record, part love letter to a cast and crew who gave months of their lives to bring the story to audiences across Iran.
Cast & crew
Ham Gonah, the series at the heart of this documentary, featured an ensemble that is a who's-who of contemporary Iranian screen talent: Parviz Parastui, Hediyeh Tehrani, Mohsen Kiaei, Pedram Sharifi, Masoud Rayegan, Roya Teimourian, Mahdi Pakdel, Habib Rezaei, and Shahrokh Foroutanian, among many others. Their reflections and candid moments on set form the core of the film.
Context & significance
For the Iranian diaspora, Ham Gonah was one of those rare series that spread well beyond Iran's borders — shared through family group chats, discussed across continents, and watched in living rooms from Toronto to Stockholm. A documentary that pulls back the curtain on its making carries real weight for fans who felt a personal connection to its characters. This film preserves the memory of a production that mattered: its behind-the-scenes record is the kind of content that deepens appreciation for Iranian cinema craft and the human effort it demands. Watching it is a way of staying connected to the cultural moment Ham Gonah created.
Where & how to watch
174 Rouz Ba Hamgonah is available to watch on K-Time with original Persian audio. No VPN is needed and there is no geo-blocking — stream on the web, your TV, or your phone. Membership can be cancelled anytime.