The Glass Agency

The Glass Agency (Persian: آژانس شیشه‌ای) is a 1998 Iranian drama film written and directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia.

[2] One of the many Hatamikia films of the Sacred Defense cinema genre, The Glass Agency focuses on the Iran–Iraq War's impact on various aspects of Iranian society.

With its complex message of sympathy for the veterans and criticism of those who exploit their status for political purposes, the film has won praise from conservatives and reformists alike.

[3] Two veterans of the Iran-Iraq war, Abbas and his wartime commander Kazem are the main protagonists of the film.

The problems they encounter make Kazem lose his temper, and he ends up taking a whole travel agency hostage.