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Gholam

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
483
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Gholam (2017)
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Haunted by his past and with an uncertain future, Gholam gets involved in the conflict of a total stranger and sees it through to the very end.Haunted by his past and with an uncertain future, Gholam gets involved in the conflict of a total stranger and sees it through to the very end.Haunted by his past and with an uncertain future, Gholam gets involved in the conflict of a total stranger and sees it through to the very end.

  • Director
    • Mitra Tabrizian
  • Writers
    • Mitra Tabrizian
    • Cyrus Massoudi
  • Stars
    • Shahab Hosseini
    • Behrouz Behnejad
    • Nasser Memarzia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    483
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mitra Tabrizian
    • Writers
      • Mitra Tabrizian
      • Cyrus Massoudi
    • Stars
      • Shahab Hosseini
      • Behrouz Behnejad
      • Nasser Memarzia
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shahab Hosseini
    Shahab Hosseini
    • Gholam
    Behrouz Behnejad
    • Mr. Sharif
    Nasser Memarzia
    Nasser Memarzia
    • The Quiet Man
    Corinne Skinner-Carter
    • Mrs. Green
    Colin Adrian
    • Producer in the taxi
    Orson Nava
    • Security
    Paolo Guglielmotti
    • Security
    Philip Herbert
    • Cab office owner
    Simin Sarkoob
    • Gholam's mother
    Russell Parsi
    Russell Parsi
    • Uncle
    Soudabeh Neeya
    • Aunt
    • (as Soudabeh Farrokhnia)
    Mostafa Rajaai
    • Massoud
    Armin Karima
    Armin Karima
    • Arash
    David Shackleton
    • Smoking man
    Hossein Pakzad
    • Naive Man
    Iman Bashari
    • News reader
    Nahid Nazemi
    • Iranian woman passenger
    Lee Long
    • Gang Leader
    • Director
      • Mitra Tabrizian
    • Writers
      • Mitra Tabrizian
      • Cyrus Massoudi
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    10willsorrell

    Must watch

    Beautifully shot and atmospheric, the film portrays migrant life in London in a highly authentic way. Gholam is the story about a minicab driver living in London. As the story unfolds the drama is ramped up, and it becomes clear that there is much more to Gholam than meets the eye. Brimming with humanity, this film explores themes such as identity, morality, taking responsibility, and how you can't run from your past.
    7humate80

    London for those who don't have a penny

    You people just don't get it. I find so delightful the truthness in this antiglamorous London, the true London outside tourism. The London for those who doesn't have any penny.

    Shahab Hosseini is the spirit of inmigration. Something remains hidden in his life, something that he wants to get away. He wants to join in another country and culture, but the city is so alienating, so the sensation of loneliness gets almost every frame. The atmosphere in this film is so well done, the tone really put us in the mood of the main carachter. Some people says that reminds them to Jean-Pierre Melville. I wouldn't go that far, but yes, is a sober and moody atmosphere for a moody world.

    Shahab Hosseini is just perfect. I recently watched a pair of films with awful actors and i tell you it's so hard what he does, hiding under Gholam's skin, just he's not acting. It's very subtle and I love it. It really brings me honestly to a part of the world that in fact exists.

    Maybe the story it isn't the more banging you'll see, but can keep your attention if you are a bit patient. A beatiful slice of true cinema. If you find it boring, just try to find some popcorn spectacle, something outside reality or, if not, snobbish art-house films.
    5MOscarbradley

    Minimalist and miserable

    "Gholam" makes Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" feel like all the 'Die Hard' films rolled into one. This minimalist, miserable British picture, the first feature for its director, is about an Iranian cab driver in London trying to forget his revolutionary past. However, unlike Travis Bickle, Gholam wants to avoid trouble but it comes looking for him nevertheless. A 'thriller' in only the most tenuous sense of the word, it is rather a character study given considerable clout by Shahab Hosseini's performance in the title role. Hosseini is virtually never off the screen and his charismatic presence lifts what is basically a cliche-ridden tale. It also might have helped if we could have read the subtitles which are small, white and often printed on white backgrounds. Whatever else "Gholam" is, it's an appalling job of sub-titling.
    1alirezamoghaddas

    Ridiculous and boring

    The play of Iranian actors, except for Shahab Hosseini, was not interesting at all and had a low level. The rhythm of the movie is very slow and sleepy, and in a way that you get bored and in the end you regret the hour and a half you spent watching this movie. If you tell screenplay to the story of this movie, then I have to congratulate myself because I can write hundreds of screenplays better than this and earn money.
    8parveengadams

    Gholam as Enigma

    Superbly acted by a leading Iranian actor and skilfully directed by Mitra Tabrizian this is a film to be enjoyed on several levels - most obviously as thriller. But more powerfully as a portrayal of a man who retains his integrity through refusing to engage with others. This is a tricky task and the award winning Hosseini plays it to perfection. He uses a minimum of words but his demeanour conveys all.

    My appreciation of the film deepens as I think about what kind of man Gholam is. For undoubtedly he is the very centre of the film. It is not that he shows us how to make or refuse choices. Rather, the enigmatic figure of Gholam opens onto questions of choice and freedom.

    Both the director and the actor are to be congratulated. Together they have produced a central character like no other.

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      Mitra Tabrizian's directorial film debut.

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Iran
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Persian
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Aimimage Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,378
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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