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Afsaid

  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 33min
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Afsaid (2006)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Muestra la lucha de las mujeres en un país que les prohíbe entrar a los estadios.Muestra la lucha de las mujeres en un país que les prohíbe entrar a los estadios.Muestra la lucha de las mujeres en un país que les prohíbe entrar a los estadios.

  • Dirección
    • Jafar Panahi
  • Guionistas
    • Jafar Panahi
    • Shadmehr Rastin
  • Elenco
    • Sima Mobarak-Shahi
    • Shayesteh Irani
    • Ayda Sadeqi
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jafar Panahi
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      • Jafar Panahi
      • Shadmehr Rastin
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      • Sima Mobarak-Shahi
      • Shayesteh Irani
      • Ayda Sadeqi
    • 54Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 120Opiniones de los críticos
    • 85Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 5 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Offside
    Trailer 1:42
    Offside
    Offside: Girl Soldier Caught
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    Offside: Girl Soldier Caught
    Offside: Girl Soldier Caught
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    Offside: Girl Soldier Caught
    Offside: Guy On Bus Finds Girl
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    Offside: Guy On Bus Finds Girl
    Offside: Game Begins Again
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    Offside: Game Begins Again
    Offside: Discovered By Her Angry Grandfather
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    Offside: Discovered By Her Angry Grandfather
    Offside: Have They Scored?
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    Offside: Have They Scored?

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    Sima Mobarak-Shahi
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    8paulmartin-2

    Very enjoyable film by an important director

    This film is being described as a comedy, but it wasn't a comedy at all. Like any Panahi film, it was a very realistic drama depicting the common thread of social inequity and hypocrisy. But it was very funny; much lighter than the director's dark and serious The Circle (my favourite Iranian film). The resourcefulness of the girls and the banter between them and the soldiers was both completely believable (as if it were a documentary) and completely hilarious.

    The filming the actual match and aftermath was astonishing. It added a realism much like Australia's Kenny, of course a very different film.

    The performances from all the non-professional actors – soldiers and girls – were very credible. It was very moving to see the passion, disappointment and excitement of these girls. Anyone in this country who thinks Muslim girls wearing a chador are any different to their own daughters should go see this film – it will be a real eye-opener.

    To me, the soldiers represented the current paradigm. They started out with stock-standard official policy responses to all the pleas of the girls. As the film progressed, they found it more and more difficult to maintain this stance. When what seems like all of Teheran breaks out into wild celebration, everyone is caught up in it, and the ridiculousness of the current policies is obvious to one and all.

    It was a very moving and unexpected ending, and gave the film a really nice blend of emotions, frivolity, drama and social commentary. Though it's adult cinema, I think mature-minded children from about seven onwards would really appreciate this film (as long as they can read subtitles).

    It is remarkable that a repressive country like Iran is able to produce films of such quality by the likes of Panahi and Kiarostami. Perhaps the constraints there force directors to be extremely resourceful. Australian (and other) film makers could take a leaf out of their book.
    9marclay

    A Surprising Comedy From Jafar Panahi

    Several young Iranian women dress as boys and try to get into a World Cup qualifying match between Iran and Bahrain. When they're caught, they're penned in an area where the match remains within earshot, but out of sight. The prisoners plead to be let go, but rules are rules.

    Given the pedigree of its director, Jafar Panahi, it was disarming to discover that Offside is a comedy, and a frequently hilarious one. In 1997's The Mirror, Panahi presents two versions of Iranian girlhood and leaves the audience to wonder which one is "real". In 2000's The Circle, several Iranian women step outside the system; their transgressions are different, but they all end up in the same tragic place.

    However, thinking now about Offside, it's hard to imagine it as anything other than a comedy, because the situation it presents is so obviously ridiculous. As the women demand to know why they can't watch the soccer match and their captors struggle to answer, the only possible outcome is comedy.

    What makes Offside most affecting is that the young women are not portrayed as activists attacking the system. They are simply soccer fans and patriots, and despite the fact that they are clearly being treated unfairly, they never lose their focus on the match and the historic victory that is within their nation's grasp.
    9mcnally

    A Microcosm of Life in Iran?

    I saw this film at the Toronto International Film Festival. Filmed during an actual qualifying match for the 2006 World Cup, Offside works brilliantly as both a comedy and a tragedy. The film follows the fortunes of a group of young women who are caught trying to sneak into a football match at Tehran's Azadi Stadium. The country's Islamic religious leaders have decreed that women may not sit with men at sporting events, lest they be exposed to cursing and other morally questionable behaviour. This hasn't stopped the country's young female fans, who continue to sneak in using various tricks. But Panahi focuses on a small group who have been caught and are being detained agonizingly close to the action. They beg the bored soldiers guarding them to let them go or at least to let them watch the match. The soldiers tell them they shouldn't have tried to get in, that they could have watched the game at home on TV. They banter back and forth in almost real-time as the game continues, just off- camera.

    There is one very funny sequence where a young soldier accompanies one of the girls to the restroom. Since there are no female restrooms at stadiums, he has to clear the room of any men before he can allow her to go in. Plus, he makes her cover her face so no one can see she's a woman. This is accomplished using a poster of Iranian soccer star Ali Daei as a mask, with eye holes punched out.

    You get a real sense that even the soldiers are baffled by the prohibition, and are only carrying out their orders so as to hasten the end of their compulsory military service. One soldier complains that he was supposed to be on leave so he could take care of his family's cattle in the countryside. Little by little, the girls and the soldiers talk to each other, and there are numerous small acts of kindness on both sides to show that these are basically good people living in terrible circumstances. However, the soldiers' constant reminder that "the chief" is on his way lends a sense of menace, since we don't know what sort of punishment the women will face.

    Unlike most Iranian films, which are known for their strong visuals, Offside is filmed in a realist style with no artifice. In fact, the film was made during the actual qualifying match against Bahrain that took place on June 5, 2005. The "plot" in many ways was determined by the result on the pitch. If Iran won the match, they would qualify. If they lost, they would not. Since the World Cup has come and gone, I don't think it is a spoiler to say that Iran won the match. The scenes of celebration at the end of the film were real and spontaneous, which gave the film a real authenticity. Seeing how much this meant to the people of Iran was deeply touching.

    As well, one of the young women makes reference at the end of the film to seven fans who died during the Iran-Japan match on March 25, just a few weeks before. They were trampled to death after police began to spray the crowd with water to move them in a certain direction. Knowing that this was a real-life tragedy added another level of poignancy to the celebrations.

    I don't want to go off on a long political tangent, but this film gave me real hope that there are those in Iran who are hoping for change and working at it. Iran is a nation of young people, and it is only a matter of time before they take the place of their elders in the political sphere. Films like this one show the proud spirit of the Iranian people in spite of their present difficulties, and it's my sincere hope that there is a brighter future for them.
    7lee_eisenberg

    comedy can lighten pretty much anything

    Jafar Panahi's comedy-drama "Offside" portrays some women trying to enter a Tehran sports arena from which women are banned. The official reason: lots of foul language, and the soccer players have their legs showing. But of course, it's really a case of sexism. So, most of the movie consists of mild comic relief as the women try to ask the men serious questions about why women are banned from the stadium, and one woman even comes up with her own scheme to defy the men.

    As I understand, all of Jafar Panahi's movies (this one included) are banned in Iran. The real tragedy is that the CIA's 1953 overthrow of the prime minister and subsequent backing of the brutal shah gave Ayatollah Khomeini an excuse to use his narrow interpretation of the Koran to establish a chauvinistic society, and that George W. Bush's current policy towards Iran gives Mahmoud Ahmadinejad an excuse to act the cowboy and tighten censorship.

    Above all, this is a neat look at people coming up with ways to challenge the system. Not a great movie, but worth seeing. Considering that all Jafar Panahi's movies are banned, I wonder how he's able to even make them.
    10twistedsister-2

    Brilliance

    Finally! An Iranian film that is not made by Majidi, Kiarostami or the Makhmalbafs. This is a non-documentary, an entertaining black comedy with subversive young girls subtly kicking the 'system' in its ass. It's all about football and its funny, its really funny. The director says "The places are real, the event is real, and so are the characters and the extras. This is why I purposely chose not to use professional actors, as their presence would have introduced a notion of falseness." The non-actors will have you rooting for them straightaway unless a. your heart is made of stone b. you are blind. Excellently scripted, the film challenges patriarchal authority with an almost absurd freshness. It has won the Jury Grand Prize, Berlin, 2006. Dear reader, it's near-perfect. WHERE, where can I get hold of it?

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    • Trivia
      Jafar Panahi asked each of the girls in the film to turn up with their own idea of how they would disguise themselves as a boy and what we see in the film was the girls' own attempts.
    • Errores
      Although the film is a documentary-style, it is possible to see shadows or reflections of the cameraman in some scenes.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in At the Movies: Episode #3.33 (2006)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Ey Iran
      Lyrics by Hossein Gol-e-Golab

      Music by Ruhollah Khaleghi

      Heard over the credits

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de mayo de 2006 (Austria)
    • País de origen
      • Irán
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Sony Classics (United States)
      • sourehcinema
    • Idioma
      • Persa
    • También se conoce como
      • Offside
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Azadi Stadium, Teherán, Irán
    • Productora
      • Jafar Panahi Film Productions
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      • USD 2,500 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 180,530
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 18,003
      • 25 mar 2007
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 561,692
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 33 minutos
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