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Desert Dancer

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
2,1 k
MA NOTE
Reece Ritchie and Freida Pinto in Desert Dancer (2014)
Afshin Ghaffarian risks everything to start a dance company amidst his home country of Iran's politically volatile climate and the nation's ban on dancing.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfshin Ghaffarian risks everything to start a dance company amid his home country of Iran's politically volatile climate and the nation's ban on dancing.Afshin Ghaffarian risks everything to start a dance company amid his home country of Iran's politically volatile climate and the nation's ban on dancing.Afshin Ghaffarian risks everything to start a dance company amid his home country of Iran's politically volatile climate and the nation's ban on dancing.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Raymond
  • Scénario
    • Jon Croker
    • Afshin Ghaffarian
  • Casting principal
    • Tom Cullen
    • Nazanin Boniadi
    • Freida Pinto
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    2,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Richard Raymond
    • Scénario
      • Jon Croker
      • Afshin Ghaffarian
    • Casting principal
      • Tom Cullen
      • Nazanin Boniadi
      • Freida Pinto
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 33avis des critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

    Vidéos25

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    Desert Dancer: Desert Dance
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    Desert Dancer: Desert Dance
    Desert Dancer: You Taught Me That
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    Desert Dancer: You Taught Me That

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    Rôles principaux46

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    Tom Cullen
    Tom Cullen
    • Ardavan
    Nazanin Boniadi
    Nazanin Boniadi
    • Parisa Ghaffarian
    Freida Pinto
    Freida Pinto
    • Elaheh
    Simon Kassianides
    Simon Kassianides
    • Sattar
    Reece Ritchie
    Reece Ritchie
    • Afshin Ghaffarian
    Marama Corlett
    Marama Corlett
    • Mona
    Davood Ghadami
    • Basij Leader
    Neet Mohan
    Neet Mohan
    • Javadi, Naser
    Sam Shoubber
    Sam Shoubber
    • Theatre Audience
    Akin Gazi
    Akin Gazi
    • Farid Ghaffarian
    Richard David-Caine
    Richard David-Caine
    • Teymour…
    Tolga Safer
    Tolga Safer
    • Stephano
    Bamshad Abedi-Amin
    • Mehran
    Makram Khoury
    Makram Khoury
    • Mehdi
    Dana Haqjoo
    Dana Haqjoo
    • Passport Officer
    Mourad Zaoui
    Mourad Zaoui
    • The student
    Hamza Kadri
    Hamza Kadri
    • Smocking Guy
    Alex Klaus
    Alex Klaus
    • Minder 1
    • (as Alex Claus)
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Raymond
    • Scénario
      • Jon Croker
      • Afshin Ghaffarian
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    Avis des utilisateurs14

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    8sas2014

    I like the fact this is a smash into the mouth of basiji animals & ayatollahs

    The content of this movie is soft and 1/100 of the sad reality of youth living in that godforsaken country. if the catch you laughing/dancing/singing they beat you & call you whores. While the real animals basiji and their whores, get paid to torture and kill young boys and girls. this is our reality for 37 years. I left and anyone who could left. If you stay, you become depressed, put in prison or drug addict. that is what the ayatollahs want. watch this film and feel lucky that most basic human rights like enjoying music is not taken away from you
    1carter-drewj

    One of the most blatant "propaganda" films ever produced!

    This piece of political trash is so hilariously made to trash Iran and it's people and government - as to be laughable.

    Considering the history of Persia (Iran) this movie would have made "yellow journalist" William Randolph Hearst giddy! In 1951 Mohammed Mossadeg was Time's Man of the year .. and garnered a front page spread: http://content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19520107,00.html As Kermit Roosevelt brags on the Cia.gov web page, Kermit was in charge of bombing schools, churches and blaming it on Mossadeq! The reason for this terrorism: Mossadeq wanted to use some of Iran's oil revenues to improve his country! British Petroleum would have none of that .. and the "terror" started. Moosadeq was overthrown, and the Shah of Iran placed in charge of the county - and the secret police "The Savak" ruled Iran with extreme terror for decades. That is the historical perspective which this movie glosses over, making it such a piece of propaganda trash! On the one hand the CIA installed Shah .. killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of Iranians - on the other hand the vicious government they have now disallows dancing! What a tragedy that Movies like this get funded!
    10mr-ronen-eitan

    Entertaining & Compelling Story

    I viewed this movie after hearing about it through a friend. It didn't seem like a film I would usually be interested in after seeing some of the reviews from critics and users, but I gave it a chance anyway.

    I was very impressed, the story was great, the fact that it was based on a true story, and political facts made the film more put together and gave it a lot of depth.

    A lot of work and studying was put into this film, and I always give acclaim to those in the film industry who try hardest to put a story out there that is meant to be heard and for that reason I rate the film a 10.

    Definitely recommend everyone to see it, this is in no way a "boring" film.
    8timbermisc

    We Shall Overcome

    This is THE movie Islamic countries don't want you to see. This movie will be banned in Iran. It could not have been filmed in Iran. Everyone would have been arrested! I expect conservative Muslims to give this movie low "1" or "2" scores on IMDb to discourage other Muslims from seeing it. It might give them ideas!

    Based upon a true story, it relives the tragic story of a young man and his friends who simply want to practice and perform modern dancing on stage in Iran. Dancing is forbidden there.

    This is a "quest for freedom" movie; a universally loved theme by audiences who believe in free speech and freedom to make expressive choices. It will leave you with a satisfying feeling. A few "twists" and surprises in the film heighten the tension you will feel. I thought of Alfred Hitchcock at those moments.

    One lone movie critic dismissed this movies' call for Iranian freedom. I say if an African American from the 1950s were to be recorded looking and speaking into a camera saying: "I want freedom; Freedom Now!"; Any movie viewer in America would take this act seriously. Here, this movie critic simply dismisses the Iranian use of "We Want Freedom Now" as a platitude or homily! How sad is that? Who's side is this critic on?

    One man gave a description of a beating by the Morality Police; and he spoke about "freedom". The movie critics call this "speaking with platitudes" and to a movie critic this is a no-no for Iranians. Who is this critic?

    If a person enjoys beauty and dance, this interest will be a plus to the further enjoyment and appreciation of this story. This movie should win an award for "The Most Worthwhile Film of the Year". With the political motions in the Mid East, this movie sets the viewer straight that Iranians are a modern people, but Islamic rule creates restricting conflicts in the souls of their people. What these people do to cope is laid out in this movie.

    Also explored in this film are the social and political aspects. We walk the streets of Iran and visit an underground society that lives out alternative lifestyles. This was an eye opener for me because it is easy to fall into the belief that everyone in Iran goes along with the "party line". Even with the threat of death and imprisonment, there are these brave souls that carve out certain alternative ways of living there.

    There is no sex in the movie. Even kissing is prohibited in public in Iran. The movie shows the Morality Police punishing citizens for being members of the Green Movement; of citizens holding hands in public, and other moral violations. I felt relieved to be living in the good old USA.

    The direction of the film was well executed. Every scene flowed well back to back. I was never confused. There were no jumbled ideas or flash forwards to make it more complicated. It was all straight forward story telling. The soundtrack was barely noticeable. When I decided to really listen to the soundtrack, it was emotionally appropriate for the scene presented. The acting was natural. I saw no "over acting". I believed every feeling that the actors played out. They were all sincere. The budget for this movie was $4,000,000.

    The main stars are Reece Ritchie and Freida Boniad who also starred in "Slumdog Millionaire" winning Best Picture of the Year.

    What is freedom worth? This film will make you think again about those freedoms that you take for granted living in America. I would show it to a class of High School students to give them an introduction to life in the Middle East. And, because the story revolves around University level students and their problems and lifestyles, I would think that people in the ages of 19-35 years would most identify with this film. But older people who have followed the Mid East conflict will enjoy it too for this play out of everyday life there. It is for anyone who would like to visit a foreign country (safely) for a short time.

    After seeing this movie, I would never, ever want to live in Iran. They have these women who check the female University students as they enter through the front gates of the University for "too much cosmetics" each morning. They will wipe the face of the student with a cotton pad! There are Morality Police that look to see that a student is carrying the "right books" under their arms. They will grab the books out of the arms of the students to take a look! They trespass into student homes and search! How demeaning! They prohibit two people from holding hands in public. Now, this is an eye opener for any High School Student in America. And yet, the Iranians are computer literate and they drive modern cars. These contrasts are great ones for American or European eyes.

    I have a critical eye for dancing and professional visuals. When I say that this film is good, believe it. The "wow" in this movie is in the dancing. The "wow" is seen in the conservative customs of this Islamic society.

    I got my monies worth and I do recommend this film to anyone. There is no bad language; but there is some violence. There are times when you will be closing your eyes in defense; but there are many more times that you will be experiencing beauty wrapped delicately in a personal and tragic story. It has a heartwarming ending.
    4fmwongmd

    Art repressed

    Intense dancing uninspired acting gets uninteresting after awhile.

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      There is a misspelled word in the big banner the protesters carry in front of them
    • Connexions
      References Dirty Dancing (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      Louie Louie
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      Performed by Jack Ely

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 janvier 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Émirats arabes unis
      • Roumanie
      • Maroc
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Until I Rise
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Casablanca, Maroc
    • Sociétés de production
      • CrossDay Productions Ltd.
      • Head Gear Films
      • Lipsync Productions
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      • 4 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 155 271 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 40 763 $US
      • 12 avr. 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 438 165 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 44 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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