Bitter Coffee

Bitter Coffee (2010)

Revealing the lost truth of history

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Creator: Mehran Modiri
  • First Air Date: 2010-09-13
  • Last Air Date: 2012-08-20
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 102
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 40 min.
  • Production Country: Iran, Canada
  • Director:
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Summary

The series begins with history teacher Nima Zande-Karimi (Siamak Ansari) realizing that his extensive research on Persian and world history is of little use to financing his day-to-day life. He is about to leave Tehran for good to go back to his hometown by the name of Darab, when he comes across young university student Roya Atabaki (Sahar Jafari-Jozani) who is researching for her final year dissertation, which is regarding the period 1198–1203, that is said to be a period of turmoil for Iran's ruling elite. Such turmoil that, very few books are available on that period for Roya's research. It is then that Nima receives an anonymous telephone call, which leads him to Niavaran Palace (currently a museum), where he is told to have a coffee and wait. The coffee (which is bitter) is ready and he duly drinks it, his sight becomes hazy, and when he manages to refocus he is in the year 1201 (1822 AD), and the story develops therein.

  • Keywords: mehran modiri, niyavaran palace, iranian-coffee, bluetooth
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    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2010-09-13
    102 Episodes

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    • Siamak Ansari

      as Mostashar-ol-Molk / Nima Zand-Karimi
    • Mohammadreza Hedayati

      as King Jahangir Doloo
    • Mehran Modiri

      as Bluetooth the Great
    • Elika Abdolrazzaghi

      as Queen Fakhr-o-Taj
    • Sahar Zakaria

      as Lobat-ol-Molook Doloo
    • Reza Feyznorouzi

      as Premier Etemad-ol-Molk Deylami
    • Maryam Bbakhshi

      as Akhtar-ol-Molook
    • Sahar Jafari Jozani

      as Naz-Khatoon Deylami / Roya Atabaki
    • Aref Lorestani

      as Sheriff Balad-ol-Molk
    • Borzoo Arjmand

      as General Borzoo Sepahsalar
    • Hadi Kazemi

      as Baba Shah / Colonel Tupolev
    • Javad Ezzati

      as Baba Eti
    • Mandana Soori

      as Gheysar-o-Saltaneh
    • Nader Soleimani

      as Gherghi
    • Falamak Joneydi

      as Kabootar
    • Ali Lak Poorian

      as Dambool-o-Saltaneh Bidel-Baghali
    • Reza Nikkhah

      as Damoos-ol-Molk
    • Behshad Mokhtari

      as Mokhber-o-Doleh Sar-e-Sadi
    • Saed Hedayati

      as Dava-ol-Molk
    • Shayan Ahadifar

      as Gonjeshk Deylami
    • Bijan Banafshekhah

      as Bikhodi-ol-Molk Deylami
    • Aram Jafari

      as Katherine the Boy maker
    • Ramin Poor Iman

      as Eghbal-Khan
    • Fatemeh Hashemi

      as Hamdam-ol-Molook
    • Sam Nouri

      as French-o-Saltaneh
    • Hamid Kashani

      as Shokoofeh
    • Shadi Ahadifar

      as Zaeif-o-Saltaneh
    • Arash Nozari

      as Parniyan
    • Ramin Nasernasir

      as Bolookat
    • Mahlegha Bagheri

      as Ziba
    • Sepand Amirsoleimani

      as Arshiya
    • Yousef Sayadi

      as Fereydoon
    • Saeid Pirdoost

      as Morshed
    • Saeed Amirsoleimani

      as Hootan
    • Biyook Mirzaei

      as Teymoor
    • Amir Farzam

      as Private Bahram
    • Mehdi Nateghi

      as Private Davood
    Writing Amir Mahdi Jule Writer
    Crew Mehran Modiri Creator
    Writing Khashayar Alvand Writer
    Directing Mehran Modiri Director

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