Internationally renowned Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadis latest dramaThe Pastis set to pass the required process for public screening in Iran.
A copy of Farhadis recent film is slated to be sent from Paris to be monitored in Iran for receiving screening licence, said the director of the film's distributor company Filmiran Ali Sartipi.
The Past (Le Pass)which is originally in French, may be dubbed into Persian for public screening, ISNA quoted Sartipi as saying.
Farhadis sixth directorial experience is to contend for the 2013 Cannes Palme d'Or, competing with 18 other movies at the Main Competition section of the festival.
Farhadis immigrant romantic drama depicts the story of an Iranian man and his French wife as chronicles their family life.
The Academy Award winning movieThe Artists Argentine-French actress Brnice Bejo who replaced former candidate Marion Cotillard along with the French actor of Algerian origin, Tahar Rahim and the acclaimed Iranian actor Ali Mosaffa star in the movie.
The Pastis Farhadis first filmmaking experience in a foreign country that was shot in the French capital, Paris.
Named among the top 100 most anticipated films of 2013, the movie is scheduled to hit French movie theaters from May.
Farhadi'sNader and Simin: A Separationwon the Oscar for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards.