A Separation movie: the story of Iranian Family
"A Separation" movie is the Iranian family drama full of mystery, touching
with deeply political in Iranian society. It's the first Iranian film to win an
Oscar.
A Separation movie, has picked up the Golden Bear 2011 in Berlin Film
Festival and as the best film for foreign language in Academy Awards next year.
The
film is a story of the married-couple Nader and Simin (plays by Peyman Moadi
and Laila Hatami) were in family trouble. Nader's wife, Simin will be going to
leave Iran with him and her daughter Termeh (plays by Sarina Farhadi) as a
family.
Unfortunately,
Nader denied leaving his father with Alzheimer's, plays by Ali-Asghar Shahbazi,
and Simin sue his for divorce. However, unless Nader agrees about the divorce,
Simin cannot take a daughter to leave Iran, and Simin cannot leave Iran without
her lovely daughter Termeh.
A
Separation movie is drama film behind the political conflicts of Iranian family
is not known by the public outside the country.
A
Separation movie also illustrates how the couple like Nader and Simin were
secular, even though they live in a Muslim country that strongly dominates in
every aspect of life.
A
Separation movie is a family drama that full of emotional, psychological
conflicts in conjugal life and very touched that you are worth watching.
-- Jakarta News & Global News Today --
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