Noh (فیلم ترسناک نه) unfolds in the shadow of wartime Iran, where silence hides more than secrets. When a reclusive photographer invites eight strangers to an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of Tehran, each believes they’ve been chosen for a simple artistic project. But as night descends, the house begins to whisper, and the line between the past and the present collapses.

Through fragments of memory and ghostly visions, the group discovers that they are bound together by something far darker than coincidence — an event buried beneath the ruins of history. The photographer’s true purpose slowly emerges, revealing a ritual that must claim its ninth subject before dawn.

Director Shahin Rashidi crafts a haunting meditation on guilt, truth, and the unseen forces that shape destiny. Using dim candlelight, suffocating silence, and slow, deliberate pacing, Nine transforms terror into poetry. The film’s tension grows not from what is shown, but from what is felt — the creeping realization that horror can live inside remembrance itself.

Both visually arresting and emotionally unsettling, Nine is a distinctly Iranian take on psychological horror — a chilling exploration of how the ghosts of history never truly die.

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