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Marmoulak

  • 2004
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,4/10
23.752
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Parviz Parastui and Ra'na Azadivar in Marmoulak (2004)
SatireComedyDrama

Ein Dieb, der aus dem Gefängnis entkommt, indem er sich als Priester verkleidet, steht vor Herausforderungen aufgrund des Konflikts zwischen seinem Verhalten und der Kleidung, die er trägt.Ein Dieb, der aus dem Gefängnis entkommt, indem er sich als Priester verkleidet, steht vor Herausforderungen aufgrund des Konflikts zwischen seinem Verhalten und der Kleidung, die er trägt.Ein Dieb, der aus dem Gefängnis entkommt, indem er sich als Priester verkleidet, steht vor Herausforderungen aufgrund des Konflikts zwischen seinem Verhalten und der Kleidung, die er trägt.

  • Regie
    • Kamal Tabrizi
  • Drehbuch
    • Peyman Ghassemkhani
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Parviz Parastui
    • Bahram Ebrahimi
    • Reza Saeedi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,4/10
    23.752
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Kamal Tabrizi
    • Drehbuch
      • Peyman Ghassemkhani
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Parviz Parastui
      • Bahram Ebrahimi
      • Reza Saeedi
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Parviz Parastui
    Parviz Parastui
    • Reza Mesghali
    Bahram Ebrahimi
    • Mojaver
    Reza Saeedi
    • Sargord Atef
    Shahrokh Foroutanian
    Shahrokh Foroutanian
    • Hajj Reza Ahmadi
    Mehran Rajabi
    Mehran Rajabi
    • Mohandes Shojaei
    Farideh Sepah Mansour
    • Motazedi's Mother (Madar-e Motazedi)
    Ra'na Azadivar
    Ra'na Azadivar
    • Fayezeh
    Soheyla Razavi
    • Fayezeh's Mother (Madar-e Fayezeh)
    Maedeh Tahmasebi
    • Ozra
    Naghi Seif Jamali
    • Fazli
    Siroos Hemati
    • Mojtaba
    Seyyed Mehrdad Ziaei
    Seyyed Mehrdad Ziaei
    • Prisoner (ham selouli-e Reaza)
    Hossein Soleimani
    Hossein Soleimani
    • Gholamali
    Ali Abedini
    • Jackson
    Hossein Abedini
    • Soldier guarding the turret
    Soheil Bayat
    • Haj soheil
    Amir Bengard
    • Amir Bengard
    • (Synchronisation)
    Amirhosein Gholami Ebtekar
    • Amir
    • Regie
      • Kamal Tabrizi
    • Drehbuch
      • Peyman Ghassemkhani
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    8Marwan-Bob

    Let's Talk about the Movie Pulp Fiction

    Humorous, touching and profound Iranian film, I Really enjoyed it a lot : good story, good acting, excellent music...Worth the Time.
    8ixta_coyotl

    My Favorite Iranian Film Yet

    Just saw this film at its American debut (?) at the Neptune Theater as part of the Seattle Int'l Film Festival. Marmoulak (The Lizard) is a heartwarming and saddening tale about a man on the run who disguises himself as a Mullah while trying to sneak across the border to get out of Iran. A comedic satire in the tradition of La Ley de Herodes, Marmoulak is full of gentle humanist irony which becomes sadly evident but never too overt. Parvis Parastui gives an outstanding performance in the lead, and all the supporting roles are also acted at a highly competent level. The story and cinematography are quite professional as well. After a very successful run, Marmoulak was banned in Iran as sacrilegious. It's definitely worth checking out. Every American who thinks about the nuclear option when the Middle East is discussed should certainly be forced to watch this film.
    9ifasmilecanhelp

    excellent movie... worth to see !

    Not Iranian, nor Muslim, nor religious, all that makes I'm supposed to have a free open mind to see it, without prejudice, in any way or about... :)

    What brought me to see Marmoulak ? I don't know : the ways of God are impenetrable !

    Kidding, of course, with not offense to anyone...

    Until now this is my first and only Persian movie I saw...

    and I enjoyed it a lot : good story, good acting, excellent music...

    It's a bitter-sweet comedy, about Reza the lizard, his short adventures in jail, and then a (may I call it like that ?) kind of involuntary redemption...

    Don't expect, if you're like me a western European citizen, to laugh very loudly, but to have a certain smile all along the movie...

    I mean, following Persian(?) commentaries it seems that depending on your national and cultural background, you will laugh more or less, very loudly....

    I didn't... but nevertheless think it is an excellent movie.

    It doesn't deal with all the stupid clichés one might have about religion, (any of them) but present an profound human aspect

    of anyone trapped in something which was not chosen...

    Touching and interesting, I'm glad it entered my library ! Opposing to some comments, I think this good movie is Not only for Iranians...

    but if you are an average middle abc/nbc/cnn/fr1/ab1 television type freak, may be you better turn on your TV daily program...

    who knows, be careful, it could open your mind !

    ***A film is never really good unless the camera is an eyes in the head of a poet Orson Welles***
    9sheydari

    One of the best Iranian movies, but for an Iranian audience

    Summary: One of the best Iranian movies ever made, but for an Iranian audience only.

    Marmoulak is a political/social satire, but its comedy is subtle and better understood by an Iranian audience. I'd like to compare it to "Blazing Saddles", often cited by American movie watchers as one of the funniest movies ever made, while a non-American audience is only mildly amused by it. Cultural differences play a big role.

    Marmoulak's power of humor lies in the comments, words, situations and overall behaviour of the characters, which are not always understandable to the non-Iranian crowd. For instance, many of the seemingly innocent comments in the movie are copied or distorted very cleverly from the political/religious slogans, speeches and actions of Iran's religious clergy. Those parts are easily identifiable and enjoyable by Iranians, while non-Iranians may not quite understand the subtlety of it.

    That said, the movie is powerful, enjoyable and with brilliant acting. The story is quite simple and has been repeated in many forms before. A jailed thief seizes upon a chance encounter to escape from prison using the stolen clothes of a clergyman. With Prison's warden (depicted as a despotic maniac) after him, he escapes to a border village where the local people think he has been sent for preaching in their mosque. The rest of the movie depicts the thief's efforts to find a way across the border, while playing the role of an unconventional preachers who actually plays a huge role in the life of the villagers.

    Parviz Parastooi plays the lead role in a breathtakingly magnificent way, and this fact is again only obvious to an Iranian audience who know exactly the class of people he is trying to portrait. The movie has a good pace; in contrast with other well known Iranian movies such as Kiarostami's and Panahi's works that are typically very slow. Dialogues are extremely clever.

    Given 9 out of 10 by this reviewer.
    10farzin989

    Humorous, yet, touching and profound film

    I, as an Iranian, think this is by far one of the greatest films I have ever seen in my life, and although you may think that I'm bias, I was actually born and raised in the United States. The move was a comedy, yes, it was funny, but that is a very minor element in this film where I think profound Iranian culture, spirituality, and decency was brilliantly portrayed. I have seen this move over 5 times, and each time I watch it, I am refreshed by the moving inspiration and profound subtleties of the film.

    This movie beautifully depicts the traditional outlook of mullahs (as well as the common traditional believers in Iran), and the universal spirituality of being a true believer. If this movie is merely interpreted as a jest to put down mullahs, or as a pure comical film of the trenches of disguise and deceit, then I feel sorry for that viewer's simplistic view. Well-done to the director for making this masterful film, and I'm sorry for the non-Iranians who will probably only get 30 % of the essence and meaning of this film.

    Lastly, this film IS prevalent and easily ACCESSIBLE in Iran, and it is on DVD.

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      Broke Iranian box-office record although it was only in theaters for two weeks.
    • Zitate

      Mojtaba: Haji,in North Pole we have six months of nights and six months of days. How can we say our day and night prayers over there?

      Reza Marmoulak: You look at me as if you have a bus ticket for the North Pole and you want to leave right now!

      Reza Marmoulak: Actually, there are differences among the clergy over this issue. Some of them believe that we Muslims should never go tho North Pole because we are used to warm climates and the cold weather will bother us. So why should we go to a place where we might freeze to death?

      Mojtaba: Then, if a war breaks out between the Muslims and North Pole what would happen to a Muslim who might be taken captive?

      Reza Marmoulak: Yes!Actually this is what the other clergy say that all the prayers that you say during the six months of night will be considered as night prayers and so screw the North Pole.You better say your prayers according to the local time of your own country.

      Mojtaba: Haji, Then if we take that...

      Reza Marmoulak: Case closed.You better eat your yoghurt!

    • Crazy Credits
      In the scene of Parviz Parastouei's rise from the wall of the house to save the girl, the stuntman was not used, and Parviz Parastouei practiced for a while,
    • Verbindungen
      References Pulp Fiction (1994)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. April 2004 (Iran)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Iran
    • Offizielle Standorte
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      • sourehcinema
    • Sprache
      • Persisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Lizard
    • Drehorte
      • Ahar, Shemiranat County, Tehran Province, Iran
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Faradis
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      1 Stunde 55 Minuten
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