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    kobvindex_ZLB14034683
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 90 Min.) , NTSC , Bildformat: 1.85:1 Widescreen
    Content: A "visual and narrative delight" (Boston Globe), Mohammad Rasoulof's Iron Island is also a skillfully framed allegory about the politics of survival and rule of law in the contemporary Arab world. Moored a few hundred yards off the Persian coast, a derelict oil tanker has become a thriving home for cast-off members of Iran's Sunni-Arab minority. "As long as I'm with you," says Captain Nemat, proud patriarch of Iron Island's floating shanty-town, "you shouldn't worry about a thing." But when the ship's owners announce they intend to sell Nemat's fiefdom for scrap, and the ad hoc community's on-board teacher discovers that the ship is slowly sinking, the captain must provide his people with a future, while preserving the peace and upholding the law in the present. With his brash young protégé (Beautiful City's Hossein Farzi-Zadeh) risking shipboard harmony and his own life in a forbidden romance, Captain Nemat finds his authority and his humanity tested to the breaking point. Celebrated Iranian actor/playwright Ali Nassirian gives the performance of his career as Nemat as an all-purpose skipper, factory boss, lawgiver, matchmaker, and lobbyist who bustles from deck to deck and plunges from crisis to crisis. As looming catastrophe transforms Nemat into a liberator and a potential executioner, whimsical storytelling and documentary clarity give way to a harrowing intensity and mythic beauty that is "haunting, exhilarating, and quietly disturbing" (Los Angeles Times). Compassionate, visually stunning, and relentlessly intense, Iron Island is one of "the best movies to come out of Iran in years." (Christian Science Monitor) (Covertext)
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , Pers. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Persian
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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14112296
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 106 Min.) , NTSC
    Series Statement: Global lens collection : [DVD-Video]
    Content: Composed of three segments (set in 1984, 1992 and 2001), Women's Prison deals with turbulent times in Iranian history and sensitive topics such as crime, corruption, prostitution, drug addiction and homosexuality. A compelling sociological portrait, it also satisfies the conventions of the prison film genre. The story follows the charged (and changing) relationship of Tahareh, the prison's new chief warden, and Mitra, a one-time student of midwifery now serving a long sentence for the murder of her stepfather. When chador-clad Tahareh starts her job, she is depicted as representing some of the grimmer values of the Revolution. Her goal is to gain control over the unruly inmates and she views non-conformist Mitra as an obstacle to be broken. Mitra is played by Roya Nonahali, who Hekmat calls "a brilliant actress." The three segments also depict Mitra's friendship with a young prisoner whose character represents different strata of Iranian society. All three are played by Pegah Ahangarani, Manijeh Hekmat's daughter. In the first section, she portrays a political prisoner, coded to be from a wealthy family. As the episode ends, she is removed from the prison in a blindfold, probably on her way to execution. In the second section, she appears as a hard-working innocent from an impoverished background who is raped by another woman. In the last section, she emerges as street-wise Essy, whose birth in the prison we witness in the first segment. Hekmat notes, "The three characters illustrate the changing situation of young people over the past 23 years." (Senses of Cinema)
    Note: Farsi mit engl. Untertiteln , Orig.: Iran, 2002 , DVD bonus features: discussion guide which includes: film notes. Director´s statement. Resources
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Iran ; Frau ; Strafvollzug ; Unterdrückung ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1984-2001 ; Film ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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