Released Date:
1999-02-19
Languages:
Persian
Countries:
Iran
Runtime:
114 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (2657 Reviews)
Director:
Ebrahim HatamikiaThe Glass Agency is the story of a war veteran living in post war Iran. It depicts veterans who are suffering from social problems after the war. Society does not understand them and the standard social norms are not in harmony with their personalities.
Released Date:
2007-08-03
Languages:
Persian
Countries:
Iran
Runtime:
96 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2728 Reviews)
Director:
Majid MajidiGenres:
DramaMajid Majidi (idea)
Majid Majidi (screenplay)
Fouad Nahas (screenplay)
Nasser Hashemzadeh (screenplay)
Blind since childhood, Youssef has a devoted wife, loving daughter, and successful university career, but his affliction fills him with secret torment. As if in answer to his prayers, a clinic restores his sight- a miracle that is double-edged. Although this new world of sight and color floods him with ecstacy- the breathtaking images seen through his reawakened eyes include a dazzling vista of snow-blanketed hills, a shower of molten gold sparks in a jewlery foundry, an array of lollipop lights behind a rain-speckled car window- it also plunges him into a labyrinth of confusion and temptations. A pretty student begins to enclipse his previously invisible wife; he silently watches a subway pickpoket, who fixes him with a look of withering complicity. Eager to claim the lost life he feels he is owed but unable to take the next step, Youssef is inflamed with possibility and paralyzed with egoism. A resonant metaphor for life's second chances and a powerful parable of sigh and insight, The Willow Tree's vivid imagery and emotional immediacy makes this Majid Majidi's most mature and ambitious film to date.
Released Date:
2005-02-24
Languages:
Persian
Countries:
Iran
Runtime:
115 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.5 (4926 Reviews)
Director:
Kamal TabriziPeyman Ghassemkhani
Reza is a petty thief who escapes jail by posing as a mullah. When he has to stay in disguise longer than he expected, he accidentally becomes the revered leader of a small-town mosque, bringing people flooding in with his on the hoof sermons featuring sexual innuendo and references to 'brother' Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
Released Date:
2005-11-03
Languages:
Persian, Greek, Russian, Turkish
Countries:
Iran, France
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (1555 Reviews)
Director:
Kambuzia PartoviGenres:
DramaKambuzia Partovi
An independently-minded Iranian widow and mother flouts tradition by re-opening her late husband's Europe/Asia border cafè in this socially-oriented drama from director Kambozia Partovi. In the wake of her husband's death, Reyhan (Fereshtei Sadre Orafaei) longs to re-open her late spouse's cafè despite rigid social standards that explicitly discourage her from doing so. Isolated from her friends and neighbors for her headstrong efforts to get the business back on her feet, Reyhan also faces pressure from her conservative brother-in-law Nasser (Parviz Parastoei) -- who longs to take Reyhan as his second wife as permitted by custom. Despite Nasser's vengeful efforts to break Reyhan's spirit and put her out of business, Reyhan's culinary skills soon begin drawing a healthy clientèle that includes kindly Greek trucker Zakariyo (Nikolas Padapopoulis); whose relationship with the determined restaurateur may provide an exit from her current crisis.
Released Date:
2005-11-03
Languages:
Persian, Greek, Russian, Turkish
Countries:
Iran, France
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (1591 Reviews)
Director:
Kambuzia PartoviGenres:
DramaKambuzia Partovi
An independently-minded Iranian widow and mother flouts tradition by re-opening her late husband's Europe/Asia border cafè in this socially-oriented drama from director Kambozia Partovi. In the wake of her husband's death, Reyhan (Fereshtei Sadre Orafaei) longs to re-open her late spouse's cafè despite rigid social standards that explicitly discourage her from doing so. Isolated from her friends and neighbors for her headstrong efforts to get the business back on her feet, Reyhan also faces pressure from her conservative brother-in-law Nasser (Parviz Parastoei) -- who longs to take Reyhan as his second wife as permitted by custom. Despite Nasser's vengeful efforts to break Reyhan's spirit and put her out of business, Reyhan's culinary skills soon begin drawing a healthy clientèle that includes kindly Greek trucker Zakariyo (Nikolas Padapopoulis); whose relationship with the determined restaurateur may provide an exit from her current crisis.
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