این جمعیت قابل کنترل (In Jamiat Ghabele Kontrol) is a 2025 Iranian drama film that examines the psychology of crowds and group behavior, probing how quickly order gives way to something far more unpredictable when people gather in numbers.
What is In Jamiat Ghabele Kontrol about?
The film centers on a society where maintaining public order has become both a political imperative and a psychological challenge. When a gathering swells beyond what authorities anticipate, the veneer of control begins to crack. Individual characters find themselves swept along by forces larger than themselves — caught between personal conscience and the pull of collective momentum. The story unfolds as a tense social portrait, asking how much of human behavior is truly autonomous and how much is shaped by the crowd around us. Without revealing how events resolve, the film builds its tension through observation and restraint rather than spectacle.
Cast & crew
Specific director and cast credits for this title were not available at time of publication. The production is an Iranian studio feature released in 2025. K-Time will update this page as verified credits become available from official Iranian cinema sources.
Context & significance
For the Iranian diaspora, films that examine collective psychology carry a particular resonance. Iran has a long tradition of socially engaged cinema that uses everyday situations — a crowd, a queue, a public square — to explore power, identity, and resistance. این جمعیت قابل کنترل sits within that lineage, offering Persian-speaking audiences abroad a chance to reflect on questions of autonomy and conformity through a specifically Iranian lens. These are themes that feel urgent for communities living between two cultures, navigating expectations of assimilation on one side and cultural memory on the other. The film speaks to anyone who has wondered what holds a society together — and what pulls it apart.
Where & how to watch
این جمعیت قابل کنترل is available on K-Time with Persian audio. Watch on your browser, connected TV, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Subscriptions can be cancelled anytime.