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The President

  • 2014
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.9K
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Mikheil Gomiashvili and Dachi Orvelashvili in The President (2014)
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A brutal dictator comes face to face with the injustices committed by his regime when his country is taken over by revolutionists.A brutal dictator comes face to face with the injustices committed by his regime when his country is taken over by revolutionists.A brutal dictator comes face to face with the injustices committed by his regime when his country is taken over by revolutionists.

  • Director
    • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
  • Writers
    • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
    • Marzieh Makhmalbaf
  • Stars
    • Mikheil Gomiashvili
    • Dachi Orvelashvili
    • Ia Sukhitashvili
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
    • Writers
      • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
      • Marzieh Makhmalbaf
    • Stars
      • Mikheil Gomiashvili
      • Dachi Orvelashvili
      • Ia Sukhitashvili
    • 15User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mikheil Gomiashvili
    • President
    • (as Misha Gomiashvili)
    • …
    Dachi Orvelashvili
    • Grandson…
    Ia Sukhitashvili
    Ia Sukhitashvili
    • Prostitute
    Guja Burduli
    • Political Prisoner - singer
    Zura Begalishvili
    • Barber
    Lasha Ramishshvili
    • Guard
    Joseph Khvedelidze
    • Political Prisoner - lover
    • (as Soso Khvedelidze)
    Dato Beshitaishvili
    • Political Forgiving Prisoner
    Leo Antadze
    Leo Antadze
    • Colonel
    George Anthony
    • Soldier
    Elene Bezarashvili
    • Younger daughter
    Tornike Bziava
    Tornike Bziava
    • The soldier
    Davit Davishvili
    • Marshall
    Kakha Gabelaia
    • Tortured Political Prisoner
    Gia Gogishvili
    • Groom
    Nika Gordeziani
    Nika Gordeziani
    • Soldier
    Tekla Javakhadze
    • Bride
    Lasha Kankava
    • Army Officer
    • Director
      • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
    • Writers
      • Mohsen Makhmalbaf
      • Marzieh Makhmalbaf
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    User reviews15

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    8RareMovieCritic

    A great little gem

    This is an interesting film about a deposed president of a fictional country. The fact that the country is fictional does not devalue the film, it moves it away from historical documentary and toward a humanist commentary, away from politics and towards philosophy.

    This could've been any country, really. The world is filled with dictators and tyrants. What this film didn't need is people saying "Actually, the opposition turned out to be worse" or "This particular president did not order that" or any sort of political bickering, whataboutery and bias.

    All the facts here are on the table. There is no "half the story is in the film, the other half is in reality."

    The film shows how terrible people can be to each other, by they can't always blame their superiors or say they were just following orders. The film shows how this dictator can be horrible as a dictator and a poor refugee, how power did not corrupt him because he was just as bad without it, just as many others in the ensuing chaos of the power vacuum.

    We see how people behave with and without power, under orders and on their own volition, when desperate and when not, as individuals and in groups, all in the course of 2 hours.

    The cinematography is brilliant and there is a particular scene, the riot scene at the start of the film, is one of the greatest moments in cinema. It is that well done and it must be seen. It is worth watching the whole film for.

    Not a perfect film but highly recommended.
    9ayoreinf

    Nothing comic about it, but visual brilliance is abundant here

    I don't know who wrote comedy drama at the top of this page. The only excuse I can make for such an error is somebody confusing satire with comedy, because there's a lot of satire here but not a shred of comedy. In fact, we are ended here with a tragedy, that only the director's political ideology stopped before it had reached its natural conclusion. The ending of this film is not the ending that flows from the story but rather the ending Mohsen Makhmalbaf wishes he could write for all the political sagas unfolding around the world.

    As is, this ending is a problem, but when we get Makhmalbaf's talent for combining hauntingly beautiful images into an unforgettable story. The amazing actors performing in this film headed by Misha Gomiashvili and Dachi Orvelashvili in the two leads. The cinematography that presents all this tragic beauty on screen, the perfect editing of this movie - think about the fact that the most memorable image from this film is the one we never see on screen (with a pitchfork) - the final scene of the film becomes almost a minor issue. It's another must see masterpiece of Makhmalbaf, if you get the chance don't miss it.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    The President : An excellent "Mohsen Makhmalbaf" film which shows that all dictators meet a tragic end.

    It seems as if the Georgian setting of his latest film "The President" hasn't bothered Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The ease and familiarity with which he has directed his film in a foreign land makes all his loyal viewers believe that he has always lived there. Based on a screenplay for which Makhmalbaf contributed with this wife Merziyeh Meshkini, there is hardly any dull moment in this film about an old dictator who is forced to confront all those who were subjugated by him. The entire film is faster than the fastest roller coaster ride through its principal focus on allowing a dictator to explore all escape routes once his government has been overturned. "The President" is suitable for viewing by people of all ages as both young children as well as their old partners would continue to view a dictatorial government with utmost suspicion. For Mohsen Makhmalbaf, "The President" is a modern fable about power, reconciliation and the hope for breaking a never ending circle of violence while exploring the possibility of stopping the violence after a revolution in search of democracy and freedom.
    8t-dooley-69-386916

    A Great Polemic against dictators everywhere.

    Set in a non existent country we meet El Presidente, or 'your Majesty' as he likes to be called. He is a nasty, self obsessed man who has surrounded himself with the trappings of any self respecting tyrant. His children are spoilt, he out corrupts the most corrupt and most of his fawning subjects hate his twisted guts.

    Then the people just crack over his latest outrage and a revolution kicks off; as he has been detached from reality for so long he is unaware quite how bad things are and elects to stay to sort out the kerfuffle. His grandson – a mere boy- also wants to stay with him, and grandpops relents. Soon they are on their own and having to survive by their wits.

    Now this is a film made in Georgian and the sub titles could have been better, but it has a momentum right from the start that just grips you and makes you want to go for the ride. The performances are excellent, the action sequences realistic and often brutal. The filth and detritus that we see as the plot unfolds can be quite moving too. Add to all of that a very humanist story and you get a well made, conceived and presented original piece of cinema.

    The fact that this is a fictional country means, that it is not penned in by the constraints of history and so is free to concentrate on the human side of the story. This also means that we avoid political dogma and just see what extremism can do to people. Well worth a punt even if you are half curious as I strongly feel you will not be disappointed.
    Kirpianuscus

    from East

    a dictator . his fall. and beginning of a way. one of films who could be defined as puzzle of memories. because the run, the fear, the dialogues, the transformation and the last scene are pieces from a wise manner to reflect reality on screen who has few brilliant examples in Eastern films. not exactly a national school but a great cinematography. slices from Repetance of Abuladze or Tarkovsky's universe, splendid exploration of detail, the air who becomes material and the scene of home return, the beach and the arguments of young man, the fight with the past, in words, looks and intentions, each, all define a film who could be real discovered in its profound sense - the artistic side is only one from them - for the public who preserves in his personal past slices from a dictatorship.

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    • Release date
      • October 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Georgia
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Georgian
    • Also known as
      • Başkan
    • Filming locations
      • Tbilisi, Georgia
    • Production companies
      • 20 Steps Productions
      • Bac Film Production
      • Brummer & Herzog Filmproduktion
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,578
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,338
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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