Ezzatollah Ramazanifar Gets Lifetime Honor

Iran Theater- The production team of the show "Long Shot" directed by Mohammad Reza Maleki, gave special recognition to Ezzatollah Ramezanifar, a veteran theater, cinema and television actor who recently lost his daughter.
The show "Long Shot" directed by Mohammad Reza Maleki has been well received by the audience these days .The show is on stage in the Shadow Hall of City Theater Complex.
The production team gave special recognition to Ezzatollah Ramezanifar a veteran theater, television and cinema actor of our country, who recently mourned the loss of his daughter, in the presence of Kazem Nazari and Jahangir Almasi (veteran theater actor) .
After the end of the 12th performance of this show, which was well received by the audience, Mohammad Reza Maleki, the writer, director and actor of "Long Shot", said: This show is dedicated to those who love to live in the cinema. Those who not only shined in the field of acting but also lived in this cinema with all their being. This life was not because of money, but because of the love that they always had with them.
Appreciating the attendance of the audience during the performances of the "Long Shot" show in the past days, he continued: We can give a small appreciation to the veterans who made valuable efforts for cinema during these years. I believe that Iranian cinema owes to all these great artists, and it is necessary for me and every other coworkers who works in the field of acting to honor them.
Ezzatollah Ramezanifar also thanked the production team of the "Long Shot" and said: "Unfortunately, I have lost my daughter in an accident for about a week, and I have no sleep .But I tried to be present tonight in honor of the theater and this honorable performance at the City Theater Complex. I would also like to sincerely thank Mohammad Reza Maleki and Jahangir Almasi, who created a circumstance for me during performances of "Long Shot" so that I could endure this great loss and witness a show whose content, acting and direction were very valuable. "