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Packed with miracles, US$40m movie ‘Muhammad’ is an Iranian blockbuster

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Iranian actor Ali Reza Shojanoori (C) performing on the set of the film "Muhammad". Photo: AFP

Iran’s most expensive ever movie, “Muhammad”, which chronicles the childhood of the Muslim prophet, has opened nationwide, winning praise from early audiences.

Directed by Majid Majidi, the 171-minute, visually stunning film cost around US$40 million and took more than seven years to complete. It was partly funded by the state.

Majidi has said the aim of his work, the first part of a trilogy, is to reclaim the rightful image of Islam, which he said extremists have wrongly made violent.

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“Muhammad,” which captures Saudi Arabia more than 1,400 years ago, offers much more than stereotypical trains of Arabs on camels riding across yellow sand dunes.

It takes cinemagoers from the birth of the future prophet up to his teenage years, and is packed with miracles.

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The crew of “Muhammad” is indicative of the film’s ambition.

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