Iranian “Escape” soundtrack recorded in Armenia
July 30, 2006 - 0:0
TEHRAN -- Iranian composer Peyman Yazdanian finished recording some parts of a soundtrack for Niki Karimi’s “Escape” in Armenia, he told the MNA on Saturday.
“I was familiar with her work style since I had composed a soundtrack for her previous film ‘One Night’,” Yazdanian added.
The classic pieces of “Escape” soundtrack were recorded in Armenia for better quality, he explained. “The soundtrack has been mostly played by piano, flute, and cello.”
“Escape” is the second film of Karimi as a directress and tells the story of Shahrzad, a girl who has to make crucial decisions in her life.
The film stars Karimi and Nilufar Khoshkholq.