Nader and Simin - A Separation Iran 2011 – 123min.

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A Separation

Valérie Lobsiger
Movie Rating: Valérie Lobsiger

An Iranian woman wants to emigrate with her husband and their daughter. When he refuses, she asks for a divorce.

In Teheran, an upper middle class couple decides to divorce. The reason: after initially agreeing to emigration plans for themselves and their daughter, Nader, the husband, decides to stay and be with his father, who has Alzheimer's. to help him care for his father, Nader hires Razieh, a poor and very religious woman, who hasn't asked her jobless husband for approval, afraid he'll get angry when he finds out she's found work. Overwhelmed by her task, Razieh is the victim of an accident and her agressive husband takes Nader to court...

Despite the fact that Asghar Farhadi deals with Iranian politics and religion, this film deals with neither critically in this seemingly very strictly private story. Everyone clings to “the truth one must not fear”, and with this subtle bias, it quickly becomes clear why the woman wants to leave the country with her daughter. Where lies and truth come together to better underscore human suffering, no matter what side one is on. Probably one of the best foreign films of the year.

31.05.2021

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