SCREENPLAY: Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari (tratto dal romanzo “Donne senza uomini“ di Shahrnush Parsipur) |
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SET DESIGN: Shahram Karimi |
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SOUND: Uve Haussig |
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY:
Martin Gschlacht |
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EDITING: George Cragg,
Julia Wiedwald |
MUSIC: Ryuichi Sakamoto |
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EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
Barbara Gladstone, Jerome de Noirmont, Oleg Kokhan |
PERSIAN MUSIC: Abbas Bakhtiari |
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SET: Katharina Wöppermann |
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PRODUCERS: Susanne Marian, Martin Gschlacht, Philippe Bober |
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Iran, 1953. Against the background of the violent CIA-backed coup d’état, the destinies of four women flow together in a splendid country garden, where they find independence, comfort and friendship.
The acclaimed video artist Shirin Neshat makes her cinematic debut with elegant, incisive camera work and a penetrating reflection on a crucial moment in her country’s history, which led to the Islamic Revolution and the Iran we know today.
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