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Septembers of Shiraz

  • 2015
  • 15
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.1K
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Salma Hayek and Adrien Brody in Septembers of Shiraz (2015)
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Prior to the Iranian revolution it was a place where people of all religions were allowed to flourish. This is the story of a prosperous Jewish family who abandon everything before they are ... Read allPrior to the Iranian revolution it was a place where people of all religions were allowed to flourish. This is the story of a prosperous Jewish family who abandon everything before they are consumed by the passions of revolutionaries.Prior to the Iranian revolution it was a place where people of all religions were allowed to flourish. This is the story of a prosperous Jewish family who abandon everything before they are consumed by the passions of revolutionaries.

  • Director
    • Wayne Blair
  • Writers
    • Hanna Weg
    • Dalia Sofer
  • Stars
    • Adrien Brody
    • Salma Hayek
    • Shohreh Aghdashloo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wayne Blair
    • Writers
      • Hanna Weg
      • Dalia Sofer
    • Stars
      • Adrien Brody
      • Salma Hayek
      • Shohreh Aghdashloo
    • 51User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 16Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Isaac
    Salma Hayek
    Salma Hayek
    • Farnez
    • (as Salma Hayek-Pinault)
    Shohreh Aghdashloo
    Shohreh Aghdashloo
    • Habibeh
    Jamie Ward
    Jamie Ward
    • Parviz Amin
    Anthony Azizi
    Anthony Azizi
    • Mehdi
    Alon Aboutboul
    Alon Aboutboul
    • Mohsen
    • (as Alon Moni Aboutboul)
    Armin Amiri
    Armin Amiri
    • Keyvan
    Gabriella Wright
    Gabriella Wright
    • Farideh
    Alain Ali Washnevsky
    Alain Ali Washnevsky
    • Behrouz Godsi
    • (as Alain Washnevsky)
    Nasser Memarzia
    Nasser Memarzia
    • Mansoor
    Maggie Parto
    Maggie Parto
    • Voice Over
    Ben Youcef
    Ben Youcef
    • Muezzin
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • Komiteh Member
    Ariana Molkara
    Ariana Molkara
    • Shirin
    Leart Dokle
    • Guard at Gate
    Nick Stanchev
    Nick Stanchev
    • Refugee
    • (as Niki Stanchev)
    George Zlatarev
    • Farhad
    Velislav Pavlov
    • Hossein
    • Director
      • Wayne Blair
    • Writers
      • Hanna Weg
      • Dalia Sofer
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    krocheav

    September of Shiraz and the Aftermath

    It's the 1970's & the Iranian revolution is well underway - look out those who prospered under the old regime as the 'new' is coming after you. This is the time writer Dalia Sofer is documenting - the need to escape at all costs. Many good performances bring this powerful recreation to life but, it's obvious from the mixed reviews not many people cared much for the story being told in this screenplay. Is it the fault of the screenplay or other? It's certainly a graphic image of a tumultuous time.

    It's difficult to understand why the producer's of this quite major work, opted for the chosen style. If you have a dramatic real-life story to convey and a top cast to carry it, then why treat it to such a cheap photographic style? Australian director Wayne Blair, along with Australian cinematographer Warwick Thornton, have approached this project as if it were a low budget backyard movie. It features some of the worst hand-held camera work I've seen - at one stage it looked as if they were shooting during an earth tremor. At our screening, someone actually said the unstable images were making them nauseous. I'm wondering if this reflects on the Australian Film and Television School's idiom of over-the-top Political Correctness - as in the 'Identity Politics' currently being played out, that foolishly causes 'them and us' separationist type rifts? IE: 'here we have two aboriginals taking courses, must give them top marks for the world to see our ethos'. But, seems perhaps the rest of the world may not have shared our 'enthusiasm'.

    Whatever it was/is this movie did not deserve to do so badly on the world stage. It offers a harsh reflection of the state of life at this challenging time – and, as it sadly remains! Mark Isham's music is effective and the use of a 2 Cellos track is well chosen. Overall, it's not as bad as some others have claimed – but with what seems like some 'tacked-on' scenes, should have been better.
    6LiveLoveLead

    Could have been better, but worth the watch!

    This film is set in 1979 during the Iranian Revolution and focuses on the experience of a wealthy Jewish family whose patriarch (Brody) is suddenly arrested by the Republican Guard and how they handle the repercussions of this revolution and it's threat to their household. Although the story and acting are good there are several flaws with this movie. If you don't know the history you will be a bit lost because no context is given to understand that the previous Persian Shah who's monarchy had reigned 2,500 years and which tolerated the practice of many religions was overthrown by the supporters of the revolutionary founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini, who the poor felt was the answer to their prayers. The directing could have been better, the sets and cinematography were average, and the pacing is a bit slow but, this "based on true events" story draws you in and the acting keeps it afloat which makes this worth the watch, In My Humble Opinion. Aug2020
    9kevinmaclellan0

    A History We All Need to Remember

    If you are old enough to remember the brutal history of the deposing of the Shah of Iran, this movie provides a small slice of the life during this takeover. The conversion to theocracy in Iran led to draconian measures placed on its citizens and to opportunists of the supporters of the regime to enjoy personal triumph at the cost of those who had been successful in their own lives. We should not forget that Ayatollah Khomeini was the new "god" and had usurped the Shah. His ideals were not unlike a fundamentalist Taliban ideology. The demand to follow the koran and force the end of Iranian "westernization" was foremost the demand of the new regime. The fact that our protagonist is a Jewish jeweler with considerable success under the Shah led to jealous behaviour on the part of the new guard. It also portrays some heroic moments by honest Irani citizens as they help the forsaken jewller.

    The movie was well made and well acted. It has a very good script and that fact alone makes for a good movie. It has thrills, tension, and suspense. It is emotional as anyone watching the movie will recognize the brutality against fellow humans and remind people to be wary of dictatorships be they a Shah or a religious figure. Hatred is hatred by anyone. The movie provides a better insight into the current Iran.

    Watch the movie if not for the history lesson, then because it is a good movie. Above standard at any measure.
    7planktonrules

    Informative but unpleasant.

    "Septembers of Shiraz" is a well made and very well acted film...but I cannot see many people wanting to see it for several obvious reasons. First, it's about the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and a lot of people just don't find this a 'sexy' subject for films. Second, no matter how how do such a film, people will find fault in how the Revolution is handled. Third, and most importantly, the film is incredibly unpleasant with scenes of torture...and a lot of folks don't want to watch someone being tortured. All these conspire to make this a difficult film to say the least.

    The film begins as the Revolution is beginning. No context whatsoever is given to the viewer--nothing about the previous brutal regime of the Shah nor about the ideology of the Ayatollah and his followers. All you really learn is that the Shah was awful and the people who followed were awful. I know more about it because I am a retired history teacher...but the average viewer, particularly younger ones, will feel a bit confused. I think the reason they did this related to the second problem above...and so they apparently tried to make the film as apolitical and a personal film as they could instead.

    The story is about a Jewish family and their particular experiences during this time. The husband, Isaac (Adrien Brody), is arrested...though you never learn exactly why. It seems as if he was arrested simply because he was rich and he undergoes both mental and physical torture from the new Republican Guard. During this time, his wife (Salma Hayek) waits and waits and watches everything they owned get stolen from thieves...all in the name of the Revolution. Will the husband be released and what of the family?

    I noticed some folks complained about this film because the look wasn't just right--such as the wrong sorts of cars being shown in Iranian roads. Well...considering it was NOT filmed in Iran, and I STRONGLY DOUBT the government would have allowed this, this sort of complaint seems bizarre at best. The film was made in Bulgaria...and I guess they tried their best. I'll say no more about this.

    Overall, the film is very well made and compelling...and unpleasant. Because it is a story about a real family, however, I cannot just dismiss it. It's worth seeing IF you are up to the task.
    10mypersianheritage

    Finally a Tale of Truth in Hollywood

    I find this movies exhilarating , emotional and in the mean time extremely sad, as always Adrian Brody hits his target. I am an Iranian so I can make a perfect connection to this story, it is a tale of exile and forced migration, I had to go through a less severe version of exile myself.

    After the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the poor and illiterate that were empowered by the Islamists and mullahs have been given a power to loot, abuse and murder those in minorities,wealthy individuals and those who supported the previous regime. the story still continues till today. illiterate,bigoted Muslim thugs with beards still kidnap , murder, blackmail and ransack as they please. Mullahs still hold power in 21st century and Sharia law is the law of the land.

    It is very hard for me or any Iranian who lived before the revolution to even imagine the ciaos brought upon us by these Islamic vermin. I even noticed some of the regime apologist have lowered the rating here in IMDb screaming murder and demanding justice.

    This film is incredibly close to really, there was no propaganda involved and even today the same is happening in Iran, when country is taken over by a fascist religious ideology these kind of behaviors are normal. What is abnormal are the regime apologists residing in the west and still defending the undeniable.

    The story begins when a prosperous Jewish family living in North Tehran faced with horrors, a self-made business man with his family watches as his country being tore apart by fascist religious bigots. being Jewish and wealthy, his business is ransacked by his own employees and he was arrested for being in touch with Royal Family of Iran, His wife and child are being abused and constantly taunted by the notorious IRGC members.on other side his wife and child waiting for hi at home are being faced with a class indifference and illiterate lower class demanding their rights.

    Watching this movie is incredibility put you in touch with revolutionary Iran, it worth every second and it is an incredible accurate of what really happened.

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    • Trivia
      It's based on the 2007 novel The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer.
    • Goofs
      In several quick scenes of Tehran, there is a very tall tower that must be Tehran International Tower which was built between 2003-2007, long after the revolution.
    • Quotes

      Masked Interrogator: I once sat in a chair very similar to the one you're in. Now that the tables have turned, why should I have mercy on you?

      Isaac: Because I have nothing to do with the people who caused you pain.

      Masked Interrogator: Oh, but you do. You look the other way.

      Isaac: Yes, you're right about that. I.. I was blind. I recognize that now. But, please, brother, if you say that you sat in the same chair as me, then you must know my fear. And more than that, my despair at never seeing my family again.

      Masked Interrogator: I not only know your fear, i can smell it. Afraid I've gotten addicted to it.

      Isaac: Than you are as much a prisoner today as I am. Your mercy may liberate me from these walls, but more than that, it will save you from yourself.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Salma Hayek/Tim Gunn/Christopher Cross (2015)
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      Written by Barry Gibb,Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Septembri u Širazu
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria(Prison scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Eclectic Pictures
      • Ambi Pictures
      • Crosscurrent Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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