Being a Star
Being a Star

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Being a Star

2006
Movie
76 min
Persian

Farzaneh Mashreghi is a famous movie star. In her recent movie, she is supposed to play the role of an addict woman, whose job is drug dealing in retail. To play the role, her makeup has rendered her unrecognizable. The first filming location is a park in one of the southern districts. And to avoid people’s gathering, the director, Ms. Moshtagh suggests placing the camera in an unnoticeable spot and controlling the scene afar. In this scene, a player who has the role of an addict woman will come to Mashreghi. After exchanging some dialogues, they are supposed to go to a house which is a resting place for the filming crew ...

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the journey and experiences of individuals striving for stardom. It offers a glimpse into the aspirations, challenges, and realities faced by aspiring performers in the entertainment industry. The film highlights the dedication required to achieve recognition and success.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Being a Star' likely received limited critical review. Information on its reception is scarce in mainstream critical databases. However, its focus on the aspirations of performers suggests it may have resonated with audiences interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of the entertainment world.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focuses on the dream of stardom.

  • Explores the dedication needed for success.

  • Offers a brief look at the entertainment industry.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The exact production details and intended audience for 'Being a Star (2006)' are not widely documented, making it a somewhat elusive piece within the short film landscape.

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