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Nader and Simin, A Separation

Horizons 2011 / Jodaeiye Nader az Simin / Iran 2011

Although it can’t be said that they don’t love each other, Nader, Simin, and their teenage daughter stand at a crossroads. But then everything changes when an even greater tragedy complicates their problems. At this year’s Berlinale the picture took the Golden Bear, and the cast was also awarded top prizes.

Nader and Simin, A Separation

Synopsis

Nader and Simin stand at a crossroads: while the woman wants to leave Iran with her daughter, her husband doesn’t and can’t because he is caring for his invalid father. An even more tragic event, however, burdens the troubled relationship and works its way into other people’s lives. The picture, which shows everyday life in a contemporary Iranian city, succeeds with exceptional naturalness in getting close to the protagonists, but does not abuse its success for the purposes of cheap melodrama. The director observes the characters with understanding and impartiality, but doesn’t shy away from probing their problems from all sides. The protagonists here are not driven by evil intentions, rather they are swept up by circumstance or pushed by a desire for what seems just in their own eyes. The conflicts are not artificially aggravated and yet they are full of tension, perhaps because in the end there will be no winners and losers standing against each other, but simply people who, without exception, have been marked by this learning experience.

About the film

123 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Asghar Farhadi / Screenplay Asghar Farhadi / Dir. of Photography Mahmood Kalari / Editor Hayedeh Safiyari / Producer Asghar Farhadi / Production Asghar Farhadi / Cast Leila Hatami, Peyman Moadi, Shahab Hosseini, Sareh Bayat, Sarina Farhadi, Babak Karimi / Contact Memento International

About the director

Asghar Farhadi

Asghar Farhadi (b. 1972, Isfahan, Iran) is a graduate of Tehran University, where he focused on directing short films as well as writing theater plays and screenplays. In 2003 he debuted with the feature Dancing in the Dust (Raghs dar ghobar), which took Best Actor (Faramarz Gharibian) at the Moscow IFF. Fireworks Wednesday (Chahar shanbeh souri, 2006) screened at numerous festivals, winning the main prize, the Golden Hugo, at Chicago. For the 2009 film About Elly (Darbareye Elly), screened to audiences at Karlovy Vary, Farhadi took Best Director at the Berlinale. His fifth film, Nader and Simin: A Separation won this year’s Berlin festival.

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Phone: +33 153 349 020
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