Palayeshgah is an Iranian war-era drama film set during the early years of the Iran-Iraq War, following a group of engineers stationed at the Abadan oil refinery as the conflict closes in around them. The film portrays the courage and sacrifice of civilian workers on the front lines of Iran's vital petroleum infrastructure.
What is Palayeshgah Moviei about?
The story unfolds in 1359 (1980) as Iraqi forces advance on Khuzestan province and the Abadan oil refinery — once the largest in the world — comes under direct threat. A group of dedicated engineers refuse to abandon their posts, determined to keep the refinery operational despite the danger escalating around them. Caught between their professional duty and the chaos of war, these men face impossible choices as bombardments intensify and colleagues begin to flee. The film traces their solidarity and resolve as they navigate fear, loyalty, and the weight of knowing that the refinery represents not just their livelihood but a strategic lifeline for the country.
Cast & crew
Palayeshgah was produced within the Iranian cinema tradition of Sacred Defense films — a genre that emerged in the 1980s to document and dramatize the eight-year Iran-Iraq War. No director or lead cast information is currently available in our catalog, but the production is consistent with the wave of socially committed Iranian war dramas of that era.
Context & significance
For members of the Iranian diaspora, particularly those who lived through the early 1980s or whose families remained in Khuzestan during the war, Palayeshgah carries deep emotional resonance. Abadan's refinery was not merely an industrial site — it was the economic heart of southwestern Iran and a symbol of national identity. The siege of Abadan became one of the defining chapters of the war, and films set there occupy a special place in Persian collective memory. This title offers diaspora viewers a window into a chapter of recent history that shaped families, displaced communities, and defined a generation — told from the perspective of ordinary workers rather than soldiers.
Where & how to watch
Palayeshgah is available on K-Time in its original Persian audio with Persian dubbing. Stream it on your web browser, Android TV, or phone — no VPN required, no geo-blocking, no extra download needed. Cancel your subscription anytime.