Personally, I am closely linked to Iran and the Iranian community from almost ten years. It all started by accident when, as a videographer and editor, I had the opportunity to work for 7 years with the American State television, Voice of America, in their Persian language channel.

This commitment has resulted in a professional journalistic collaboration, as well as a great friendship, with the journalist Ahmad Rafat, who introduced me inside of a community that over time has become an integral part of my life. During those years I had the opportunity to study and learn the history and culture of Iran. In more than a thousand reportages that i have made, I have had interviewed, to name a few, Shirin Ebadi, the Nobel Prize, Reza Cyrus Pahlavi, son of the last Shah of Iran, Abolhassan Banisadr, who was the first President of the Islamic Republic of Iran after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. But it happened more. I meet the woman of my life, she is Iranian from Tehran and now she is my wife. She also gave me the opportunity to have a family in Iran. All this experiences have led me to visit the country that for years I have studied. This gave me the opportunity to experience firsthand the daily life of the young generation of Iranians and what is even the reality of a country too often known only in its negative political issues. That's why I felt the desire to tell this kind of Iran, that I have come to know over the years, making this film.