Three actresses at different stages of their career. One from before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, one popular star of today known throughout the country, and a young girl longing to attend a... Read allThree actresses at different stages of their career. One from before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, one popular star of today known throughout the country, and a young girl longing to attend a drama conservatory.Three actresses at different stages of their career. One from before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, one popular star of today known throughout the country, and a young girl longing to attend a drama conservatory.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 9 nominations total
- Marziyeh's mother
- (as Narges Del Aram)
- Karbalaei
- (as Ahmad Naderi Mehr)
- Sorkhpost
- (uncredited)
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Featured reviews
Let's all hope for a day of no limitations and closed borders.
Metafiction, docufiction and everything in between. Of course, it's Jafar Panahi, it's expected to find plenty of discourse about movie-making and its difficulties. At one point, the actress is trying to explain to an old villager that the actor he admires cannot come back to Iran anymore and Panahi cannot leave Iran. It's a short line, we get it. The man doesn't, of course, but it wasn't really for him. There's also a healthy dose of criticism against the patriarchy by merely observing these people and letting it all play out. There is no discourse served to the audience, no loud, rousing statements. Some of these men would kill to avenge their skewed idea of honour.
Although I appreciated most of the scenes, it did feel a little too long, although it's really not, and maybe Panahi's metafiction is beginning to wear me out. But I guess he did get a chance to make the movie he was referring to in "This Is Not a Film". At least the core idea from there is the same, even if the story goes to a different place. Girl from a conservative family wants to study, but her family forbids it. She contemplates suicide.
His latest film, "3 Faces", is a tragic story about the strength of women. It suggests that misogyny still exists in Iran. The film is enigmatic and enlightening.
Did you know
- TriviaIt is filmed in a remote Turkish-Azeri-speaking part of Iran where Panahi's parents hail from.
- Quotes
Jafar Panahi: Listen, it's you who see,but I think you were very hard with her. People here are not used to that.They get upset quickly and forget even faster. Since we're going back there, try to make amends. But it's up to you.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Hidden (2020)
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Details
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- Also known as
- Tres rostros
- Filming locations
- Miyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran(Rural Areas)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $72,324
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,065
- Mar 10, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $2,191,516
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1