Ghermez Yavash (فیلم قرمز یواش) is a 2026 Iranian comedy-drama directed by Ali Jabarzadeh, known for its energetic tone and socially grounded storytelling. Set in the bustling neighborhoods of southern Tehran, the film captures the rhythms of urban life through a mix of humor, chaos, and emotional reflection.
The narrative follows Reza, a young man navigating financial struggles, family expectations, and the unpredictability of his environment. What sets him apart is his unusual ability to remember even the smallest details of his past, a trait that both empowers and overwhelms him. As he tries to move forward, he finds himself constantly pulled back by memories he cannot escape.
Reza’s journey becomes increasingly complicated as he gets involved in a chain of unexpected events involving friends, local figures, and a situation that spirals beyond his control. These moments create a blend of comedic mishaps and tense encounters, giving the film a dynamic pace.
At its core, Red Slowly explores themes of memory, identity, and resilience. While the film delivers plenty of humor and lively performances, it also offers a thoughtful look at how personal history shapes choices, ultimately portraying the challenges and hopes of young people in contemporary Iranian society.















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