An independently-minded Iranian widow and mother flouts tradition by re-opening her late husband’s Europe/Asia border café in this socially-oriented drama from director Kambozia Partovi. In the wake of her husband’s death, Reyhan (Fereshtei Sadre Orafaei) longs to re-open her late spouse’s café despite rigid social standards that explicitly discourage her from doing so. Isolated from her friends and neighbors for her headstrong efforts to get the business back on her feet, Reyhan also faces pressure from her conservative brother-in-law Nasser (Parviz Parastoei) — who longs to take Reyhan as his second wife as permitted by custom. Despite Nasser’s vengeful efforts to break Reyhan’s spirit and put her out of business, Reyhan’s culinary skills soon begin drawing a healthy clientèle that includes kindly Greek trucker Zakariyo (Nikolas Padapopoulis); whose relationship with the determined restaurateur may provide an exit from her current crisis. –IMDb
Kambuzia Partovi (also spelt Kambozia Partovi, born 1955) is an Iranian filmmaker and scriptwriter. Partovi’s latest movie, Café Transit, was nominated for the Oscars at 2007 to represent Iranian cinema in the competition for the best foreign language films. He has also written screenplays for other directors, most notably The Circle by maestro Jafar Panahi. Partovi trained and supported many Iranian artists and film makers, most notably Bahman Ghobadi. —Wikipedia