Hajji Washington (Persian: حاجی واشنگتن) is an Iranian comedy/drama film directed by Ali Hatami.
[1][failed verification] The film's music is by the late Persian classical musician Mohammad Reza Lotfi.
After meeting with President Grover Cleveland, Hajji proudly rents a mansion and hires several servants and staff; however there are no Iranians in Washington and the embassy does not have any visitors.
Funds dwindle and the embassy begins to disintegrate; the staff leaves and Hajji's dialogue with the king slowly declines into a personal monologue.
Not long after, a Native American enters the embassy to seek asylum and a friendship grows despite their inability to communicate.