Director: Floura Sam

Cast: Shaghayegh Farahani, Amin Zendegani, Mahchehre Khalili, Sam Nouri, Narges Mohammadi

Ghararemoon Park Shahr (also known as Nimkat) is a 2016 Iranian drama film directed by Floura Sam, following a writer whose final novel forces buried personal truths into the open — a quiet, introspective story about memory, secrets, and the cost of honesty.

What is Ghararemoon park shahr about?

A seasoned writer sits down to complete what he knows will be his last novel. As the pages fill, so do the confessions — layer by layer, the book becomes a mirror held up to a life carefully constructed around omissions and half-truths. The people closest to him, the ones who believed they knew him well, find themselves reflected in fiction that cuts uncomfortably close to reality. The story unfolds at a measured pace, building tension not through action but through what has been left unsaid for years, and what can no longer be kept quiet.

Cast & crew

Director Floura Sam brings a restrained hand to the material. The cast includes Shaghayegh Farahani and Narges Mohammadi — both prominent names in Iranian cinema — alongside Amin Zendegani, Mahchehre Khalili, Sam Nouri, Afsar Asadi, and Siavash Tahmors, forming an ensemble grounded in naturalistic performance.

Context & significance

Iranian social dramas of the 2010s often turned inward, moving away from grand narrative spectacle toward the private ruptures inside families and relationships. Ghararemoon Park Shahr fits firmly in that current: a film about the stories people write for themselves and the ones they hide from others. For diaspora viewers who grew up with Iranian literary culture — where the written word carried both personal and political weight — the premise of a writer confronting his own omissions carries a particular resonance. The film runs 83 minutes and does not overstay its welcome, offering a compact, emotionally honest portrait of late-life reckoning.

Where & how to watch

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