Director: Manouchehr Hadi
Cast: Anahita Ne'mati, Hamid Reza Pegah, Yekta Naser
Yeki Mikhad Bahat Harf Bezane is a 2011 Iranian social drama film directed by Manouchehr Hadi, written by Hadi and Saeed Dolatkhani. The film examines the quiet weight of unspoken feelings within an Iranian family, exploring the longing for honest conversation between people who share a life but struggle to truly reach one another.
What is Yeki Mikhad Bahat Harf Bezane about?
A family navigates the silences that gather between people who love each other but cannot find the words to say what matters most. The film centers on ordinary domestic moments that reveal deep emotional distances — the gap between what characters feel and what they are able to say out loud. Through a series of intimate encounters, the story builds a portrait of longing, misunderstanding, and the persistent human desire to finally be heard. The screenplay by Hadi and Dolatkhani resists melodrama, letting small gestures carry the emotional weight of relationships stretched thin by time and circumstance.
Cast & crew
Director Manouchehr Hadi brings a measured dramatic sensibility to the material, known for his work in Iranian social cinema. The cast is led by Anahita Ne'mati, a respected presence in Iranian film and television, alongside Hamid Reza Pegah, a versatile actor familiar to Persian-speaking audiences, and Yekta Naser, whose expressive screen work adds emotional texture to the family dynamics at the heart of the story.
Context & significance
Iranian social dramas occupy a distinctive place in Persian cinema — films that observe family life with patience and honesty, trusting that everyday friction and quiet longing are enough to sustain a story. For diaspora viewers, this genre carries particular resonance: these are the kinds of films that reflect the emotional architecture of Iranian households, the weight of things left unsaid between parents and children, spouses and siblings. Yeki Mikhad Bahat Harf Bezane belongs to this tradition, offering a window into familiar interior worlds for viewers who grew up speaking Farsi at home and carry those relational patterns across borders.
Where & how to watch
Yeki Mikhad Bahat Harf Bezane is available on K-Time in the original Persian audio with Persian dubbing. Watch on any device — browser, smart TV, or phone — with no VPN needed and no geo-blocking. Subscribe and cancel anytime.