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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt1539993Hated (2012) - IMDb

    11 de mar. de 2014 · Hated: Directed by Lee Madsen. With Genevieve Padalecki, Ellen Woglom, Matthew Hutchinson, Augustus Prew. When a young punk-rock band starts out in the underground music scene, all they have is one another.

  2. Hated is a 2012 American film directed by Lee Madsen and starring Genevieve Padalecki, Matthew Hutchinson and Ellen Woglom. For John Long and 70 others, when meth and murders go unnoticed, the sale of crack and weed hits hlww hard and meth given by the Longs witnessed but nothing done under a corrupt back up asiand. References

  3. Hatred (in Persian: بغض; transliterated: boqz) is a 2012 Iranian drama film directed by Reza Dormishian. It is set in Istanbul, Turkey and deals with Iranian youth immigration. Plot. Jaleh and Hamid are two youngsters from the third generation of Iranian immigrants in Turkey. Their families came to Turkey to have a peaceful life.

  4. Hatred is a film directed by Reza Dormishian with Mehran Ahmadi, Babak Hamidian, Baran Kosari. Year: 2012. Original title: Boghz. Synopsis: A young woman fleeing Iran through Turkey to the West will do whatever it takes to get there.

  5. 2012 Directed by Lee Madsen. Sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll are what a young underground punk band are striving for, but once they get a taste of it, they are forced to decide how far they’re willing to go for fame and fortune and who they’re willing to leave behind to get there. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  6. Overview. A young woman fleeing Iran via Turkey will do whatever it takes to reach the West. One evening she meets a young Turkish-Iranian man outside a club in Istanbul and offers to get him into the club for free. A a relationship develops between them and she convinces him to leave Turkey with her.

  7. Directed by. Reza Dormishian. Iran, 2012. Drama. 84. Synopsis. Jaleh and Hamid are two youngsters from the third generation of Iranian immigrants in Turkey. Their families came here to have a peaceful life. We see two parallel narrations from two different periods of the young characters’ lives.