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Women Without Men(Zanan-e bedun-e mardan)

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Germany, Austria, France · 2009
1h 40m
Director Shoja Azari, Shirin Neshat
Starring Shabnam Toloui, Pegah Ferydoni, Orsolya Tóth, Arita Shahrzad
Genre Drama

Against the tumultuous backdrop of Iran's 1953 CIA-backed coup d'état, the destinies of four women converge in a beautiful orchard garden, where they find independence, solace and companionship.

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70

Variety by

Has striking moments comparable to the best of Neshat's potent imagery. But the script jettisons most of the book's more powerful sections.

80

L.A. Weekly by Ernest Hardy

Neshat employs dialogue that is often didactic, but that weakness is forgiven in the face of stellar acting from the ensemble and gorgeously composed and shot images.

70

Chicago Reader by Fred Camper

Shirin Neshat, best known for her video installations, makes her feature directing debut with this elegant, often moving story of four Iranian women trapped by their circumstances in the turmoil preceding the 1953 coup.

80

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

With its intense chiaroscuro and meticulous manipulation of color that ranges from stark black and white to richer, shifting hues in scenes set in a metaphorical orchard, the film surpasses even Michael Haneke's "White Ribbon" in the fierce beauty and precision of its cinematography (by Martin Gschlacht).

70

Boxoffice Magazine by Wade Major

A powerful and provocative look at the seismology of the Iranian social order and the connective tissue that sustains Iranian women in particular.

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