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Nader und Simin - eine Trennung

Originaltitel: Jodaeiye Nader az Simin
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 3 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,3/10
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Leila Hatami, Shahab Hosseini, Payman Maadi, and Sareh Bayat in Nader und Simin - eine Trennung (2011)
A couple has to make a decision to leave Iran to better the life of their child or to stay and take care of a parent suffering from Alzheimers; however, the couple's marriage may end in divorce.
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Juristisches DramaPsychologisches DramaDrama

Ein verheiratetes Paar hat eine schwere Entscheidung zu treffen: Entweder das Leben ihres Kindes zu verbessern und dafür in ein anderes Land zu ziehen oder im Iran zu bleiben und für einen h... Alles lesenEin verheiratetes Paar hat eine schwere Entscheidung zu treffen: Entweder das Leben ihres Kindes zu verbessern und dafür in ein anderes Land zu ziehen oder im Iran zu bleiben und für einen hilfsbedürftigen Elternteil sorgen, der an Alzheimer leidet.Ein verheiratetes Paar hat eine schwere Entscheidung zu treffen: Entweder das Leben ihres Kindes zu verbessern und dafür in ein anderes Land zu ziehen oder im Iran zu bleiben und für einen hilfsbedürftigen Elternteil sorgen, der an Alzheimer leidet.

  • Regie
    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Drehbuch
    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Payman Maadi
    • Leila Hatami
    • Sareh Bayat
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,3/10
    271.326
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.436
    30
    • Regie
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Drehbuch
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Payman Maadi
      • Leila Hatami
      • Sareh Bayat
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    • 95Metascore
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  • Am besten bewerteter Film #113
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 89 Gewinne & 52 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Payman Maadi
    Payman Maadi
    • Nader
    • (as Peyman Moadi)
    Leila Hatami
    Leila Hatami
    • Simin
    Sareh Bayat
    Sareh Bayat
    • Razieh
    Shahab Hosseini
    Shahab Hosseini
    • Hojjat
    Sarina Farhadi
    Sarina Farhadi
    • Termeh
    Babak Karimi
    Babak Karimi
    • Interrogator (Bazpors)
    Ali-Asghar Shahbazi
    Ali-Asghar Shahbazi
    • Nader's Father (Pedar- Nader)
    Kimia Hosseini
    Kimia Hosseini
    • Somayeh
    Shirin Yazdanbakhsh
    Shirin Yazdanbakhsh
    • Simin's Mother (Madar-e Simin)
    Merila Zare'i
    Merila Zare'i
    • Miss Ghahrayi
    Mohammadhasan Asghari
    • Creditor
    Shirin Azimiyannezhad
    • Woman in the Bus
    Hamid Dadju
    • Creditor
    Mohammad Ebrahimian
    • Judge
    Samad Farhang
    • Interrogator's Office Manager
    Ali Fattahi
    • Soldier
    Nafise Ghodrati
    • School Teacher
    Roya Hosseini
    • Police Officer
    • Regie
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Drehbuch
      • Asghar Farhadi
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'A Separation' delves into family, duty, societal expectations, and complex human relationships, exploring moral dilemmas, class distinctions, and cultural norms. It portrays intense emotions like tension, frustration, love, and betrayal through realistic interactions. The narrative is lauded for its complexity, presenting ambiguous moral questions without clear 'good' or 'bad' characters. The film is frequently praised for evoking deep emotional responses and provoking thought on universal human experiences.
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    most touching movie making you think but not cry

    this is one of the most heart breaking and real movies I have seen this year. you can not leave the movie for even 1 second and characters are such real ones that you start to put yourself in their position and think what would I do? it is a must see movie as Turkish drama lover person i may suggest every drama fan to watch this breath taking real natural real movie. these Iranian people are god's blessings bravo... the actor is like born to act as if he is living his real life. the relationship between daughter and father and wife and husband seem so natural for those who know that culture. I should also add that the performance of the cleaner woman is very satisfactory.
    9krisrox

    Do yourself a favor - make sure you see this movie

    Caught "A Separation" in Amsterdam last night, fully unprepared for its greatness. I hadn't been swept off my feet for a while, but this Iranian Hitchcockian drama sucked us in for 123 minutes and left us very, very impressed.

    I'm mainly writing this review to assure every non-Iranian IMDb-reader that you absolutely SHOULD see "A Separation". I will be shocked if this movie doesn't win an Academy Award. The acting is great, and the script is probably the best I've seen in five years. The genius of Asghar Farhadi's story is that it piles on the tension and drama without resorting to fireworks, trickery or shock and awe plot effects. It also manages to perfectly balance the plights of several protagonists. Very few screenwriters have this capacity.

    If this movie reminds me of anything, it is "Ladri di Biciclette" (Bicycle Thieves), which has a similar seemingly "simple" story setup. But then "A Separation" is much more developed, much more complex, much richer. Go see it.
    10hideous_stranger

    You be the judge...

    I'm an Iranian, but I've never been interested in Iranian cinema. I only watch Iranian films when they win awards or receive international recognition. I'm a fan of Kiarostami and Majidi, but I can't really say that I like all of their films. I watched Farhady's previous film (About Elly) about a year ago, and the first thing which struck me was how culturally detached the movie was in its depiction of an event. At the time, I believed this to have been the cause of this director's success. Watching Nader and Simin, however, proved that I was terribly mistaken.

    Asghar Farhady's obsession with the concept of judgment is once again the driving force behind his latest feature. The life-like depiction of the Iranian courtroom (which is in no way impartial) places the audience in the Judge's seat from the very beginning. The extremely believable acting and insanely complex script compel the viewer to make up his/her mind just like when reading a court case. As for the screenplay, I'm almost certain the events in this film actually happened in real life, because in no way could one fabricate such a chaotically complex series of events, so beautifully woven into a coherent whole.

    Despite being very Iranian in its narrative style and its depiction of Iranian culture (the sanctity of Family, faith, commitment towards parents and married life), I believe that this film could easily appeal to the Western audiences just like a film by Inaritu or Haneke (although I'm pretty sure it won't be nominated for an Oscar for political reasons).

    After seeing About Elly, I thought Farhady's success was just a one-time fling, but coming out of the theater, having watched Nader and Simin, I was proud to have another Iranian director added to my international list of favorites.
    10Radu_A

    The Swan Song of Iranian cinema?

    Asghar Farhadi's new film after the ingenious 'About Elly' is running for the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin Film Festival and, with half of the competition done and the rest of the program not looking too promising, appears to be an almost inevitable winner. Although maybe it won't for that very reason: Jahar Panahi's repeat inability to attend his jury duties because of Iran's government refusal to issue him a travel permit, a retrospective of his works including the 2006 Silver Bear-winning 'Offside', a variety of other Iranian productions and renewed demonstrations in Iran proper put the spotlight firmly on that country's elaborate, yet constrained film industry. All that buzz may outshine the film's artistic value, and prompt the jury to go for a less favored competitor. I should hope not, for Farhadi manages once again to embed lots of social criticism into a straight-laced, realistic narrative.

    As in 'About Elly', the story begins rather unassumingly and takes an abrupt turn into a spiral of increasingly dramatic events: Nader and Simin are a couple about to break up over the question of moving abroad, for which they have obtained a permit after waiting for 18 months. Nader, however, has his father to take care of, who is suffering from Alzheimer's. Sirin still wants to leave, but not without her daughter (yes, pun intended) Termeh, a somewhat shy, bespectacled 11-year-old who cannot accept her parents' break-up. She therefore decides to stay with her father, which prompts Simin not to leave the country, but move to her mother. Nader is thereby forced to hire someone to take care of his dad, and a colleague of Sirin recommends the pregnant Razieh. Being deeply religious, she should not work in a single man's household, but her husband has been out of a job for a long time and is threatened with jail by his creditors. Her pregnancy and the necessity to attend to her daughter additionally stress her out. When Nader comes home one day to find his father left alone and tied to his bed, a struggle with the returning Razieh ensues, with catastrophic consequences for everyone around...

    This is a much more complicated set-up than in 'About Elly', but it allows Farhadi to put a lot of additional information into his film as may be obvious to those who are just trying to follow the story (I hesitate to give examples because the film is as of yet to be released in Iran, which means an open-source comment such as this one needs to be carefully phrased). Much of the action takes place in courtrooms, where judges try to negotiate between the parties without any lawyers present. There's a lot of familiarity, and also a lot of menace, which succeeds to create the same climate of anxiety, accusation and deceit as in 'About Elly'. The realism of the narrative is embedded into a carefully planned scenography which makes almost every shot linger in the memory. And as in 'About Elly' the decisive moment, the one that solves the mystery is omitted in the picture, only to be explained verbally at the very end.

    What makes me feel even more for this film is the fact that it might be the last film of its kind from Iran for some time. Ali Samadi Ahadi, the German-Iranian director of the comedy 'Salami Aleikum' and the upcoming documentary on the July 2009 protests 'The Green Wave', wrote that the film industry has come to a virtual standstill. 'Nader and Simin' was in development at the time of the protests; since then, regulations have become far more repressive, with even established masters like Kiarostami or Makhmalbaf forced to work abroad, and others threatened with jail and work prohibitions, of whom Panahi is only the most famous example. All the more reason to give this film the credit it deserves - winning Berlin may cause Iran's bureaucrats to reconsider, for cinema is almost the last link remaining to our world. Without film, how could we understand that Iranians are a modern people with issues like our own, and not dangerous fanatics as some media and politicians would have us believe?
    9eerereps

    you will be "awed" in amazement THROUGHOUT!

    I'll just get to the point,

    if you are previewing for something to watch, there is no way you can play the 1st 3 minutes of this film and stop. It hooks you straight in, and for me, I LOVE that in films.

    the story is just AMAZING, and the way it's portrayed, the director makes sure you are following behind with EVERY MINUTE OF THE FILM, as it unwinds. the casting is just brilliant, as if they were just born to play this film and then die. they achieve in captivating the emotion of the story VERY well. EVERY SINGLE ACTOR int this film did a great job.

    what's even more amazing, it's how low budget this film is (300K us$).

    as a conclusion; 3 good things about this film; (1) the story-line, well written and well scripted (2) the cast, well selected, and amazing acting (3) the setting, and the lack of a score! (yes, & it was a great idea!)

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      The film has no musical score, except during the end credits.
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      Although Razieh had gone to the doctor to see if her baby was still alive a few hours before she was beaten by Nader, the judge never asked her about the result of the medical check. Also, after medical examination, it should be clear for Razieh to know about the situation of her baby unless she couldn't reach the doctor at the time.
    • Zitate

      Simin: Does he even realize you are his son?

      Nader: I know he is my father!

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      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Folge #2.12 (2011)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Juli 2011 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Iran
      • Frankreich
      • Australien
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Golem Distribución (Spain)
      • Memento Films (France)
    • Sprache
      • Persisch
    • Auch bekannt als
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    • Drehorte
      • Teheran, Iran
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Asghar Farhadi Productions
      • Dreamlab Films
      • MPA APSA Academy Film Fund
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      • 500.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 7.099.055 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 59.481 $
      • 1. Jan. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 22.926.076 $
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