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No Date, No Sign File

The narrative begins when (Amir Aghaee) is sideswiped by another vehicle, causing him to clip a motorcycle carrying a family of four. Although the 8-year-old son, Amir, appears unhurt, the doctor's insistence on a medical check-up is dismissed by the father, Moosa (Navid Mohammadzadeh), who accepts a small sum of money to fix his bike instead of involving the police.

( Bedoune Tarikh, Bedoune Emza ) is a 2017 Iranian drama directed by Vahid Jalilvand . A gripping exploration of guilt, class conflict, and moral responsibility, the film follows a forensic pathologist whose life becomes inextricably linked to an impoverished family after a seemingly minor traffic accident. Plot Overview No Date, No Sign

Days later, Dr. Nariman discovers Amir’s body at the morgue where he works. An autopsy conducted by his colleague, Dr. Sayeh (Hediyeh Tehrani), concludes the child died of from tainted meat purchased by the father. Despite this medical finding, Dr. Nariman is haunted by the possibility that the earlier accident caused a hidden injury that contributed to the boy's death. Key Themes No Date, No Signature (2017) - IMDb The narrative begins when (Amir Aghaee) is sideswiped