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The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
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6,0/10
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The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam (2005)
Kamran is a 12 year old boy in the present day who discovers that his ancestor is the 11th Century Mathematician, Astronomer, Poet of Persia, Omar Khayyam. The story has been passed down in his family from one generation to another, and now it is his responsibility to keep the story alive for future generations.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKamran is a 12-year-old boy in the present day who discovers that his ancestor is 11th-century mathematician, astronomer, and poet of Persia Omar Khayyam. The story has been passed down in h... Tout lireKamran is a 12-year-old boy in the present day who discovers that his ancestor is 11th-century mathematician, astronomer, and poet of Persia Omar Khayyam. The story has been passed down in his family from one generation to another, and now it is his responsibility to keep the sto... Tout lireKamran is a 12-year-old boy in the present day who discovers that his ancestor is 11th-century mathematician, astronomer, and poet of Persia Omar Khayyam. The story has been passed down in his family from one generation to another, and now it is his responsibility to keep the story alive for future generations. The film takes us from the modern day to the epic past wh... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Kayvan Mashayekh
  • Scénario
    • Belle Avery
    • Kayvan Mashayekh
  • Casting principal
    • Adam Echahly
    • Bruno Lastra
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    821
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kayvan Mashayekh
    • Scénario
      • Belle Avery
      • Kayvan Mashayekh
    • Casting principal
      • Adam Echahly
      • Bruno Lastra
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
    • 43Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux43

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    Adam Echahly
    Adam Echahly
    • Kamran
    Bruno Lastra
    Bruno Lastra
    • Omar Khayyam
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Malikshah
    Rade Serbedzija
    Rade Serbedzija
    • Imam Muaffak
    • (as Rade Sherbedgia)
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Miss Sangorski
    Christopher Simpson
    Christopher Simpson
    • Hassan Sabbah
    Marie Espinosa
    • Darya
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Miss Taylor
    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Coach Fielding
    Kevin Anding
    • Timmy
    Puya Behinaein
    Puya Behinaein
    • Nader
    Daniel Black
    • Little Omar
    Dariush Iran Nezhad
    • Grandfather
    • (as Daryoush Irannejad)
    Richard Dillard
    Richard Dillard
    • Mansour's Boss
    Furkat Fayziyev
    Furkat Fayziyev
    • Military Patrol
    • (as Fukrat Fayziev)
    Raushan Gaiziev
    • Deneb
    Faruh Girezov
    • Little Hassan
    Margharita Guschina
    • Deneb's Guardian
    • Réalisation
      • Kayvan Mashayekh
    • Scénario
      • Belle Avery
      • Kayvan Mashayekh
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    8D-Sligar

    Great film that provides a brief epiphany

    Wow, this turned out to be quite an interesting film! Through the first part of the movie, while the characters were being developed, I found myself wondering just where the film was taking me... and how long it would take to get there. By the second half though, the script proceeds quite well and leaves you with a feeling of just the slightest bit of understanding as to how things have developed not just within the Persian region, but all over the region. Initially I was kind of hoping more for the unveiling of the Assassins and all the action that would bring (this didn't really happen, though was touched upon briefly), but what I received was a tale told in two times of how people develop and affect those around themselves, as well as, within themselves. Don't get me wrong, the film isn't all philosophy, but it does weave a tale worth telling... if you pay attention.

    I really enjoyed the film once I came to the realization that it was not going to be action-packed, the tale itself was well worth it!
    10darya-taheri

    to support a great talent

    At the beginning I just followed my friends to support the independent film industry. After I watched it for the first time, I felt in love with the movie. I am a detail oriented person and love to watch movies, which keeps you busy to catch very small details and Kayvan packed it with so many details. After the show he added much more details to it by explaining about the cast and all the background thoughts, actions, struggles. This made me to go back twice to see the movie. For a film without Hollywood support, it was amazing to see such a perfection. To me Kayvan is a very talented young director and soon he will be very successful in his profession. I have a great respect for the people who are fighting for their passion! Thanks Kayvan & Co. You will have always my support!
    9kdapp

    Every family needs a Keeper

    I saw this movie last night in San Diego and was truly enthralled by it. As I am not an Omar Khayyam scholar, the details of whether the story is accurate, has enough Persian language in it, etc. are not important. Those people went to the movie expecting to learn all about Omar Khayyam. They missed the point of the movie, which is that we need to pass on the best parts of our cultures to our children. Why is a story important in a culture? There is a quote in the movie about how we remember the things that touch us in the heart. This movie is about Omar K., but it is more about how we should cherish our literature, stories, cultures. It gave me the same feelings that I had when seeing Roots for the first time. As for the acting Vanessa Redgrave is amazing, and so is the little boy who plays Kamran. As for the scenery, music, editing - I haven't seen anything better this year.
    hqahtani

    Not worth the time. Read a book instead.

    The movie begins with this long haired, dorky kid whose an Iranian-American in search of his ancestry -- or something. His older brother gets hospitalized and begins relaying the story of Omar Khayyam to the kid. Surprise though! He dies about half way through and so the kid makes a trek to London to hook up with some old lady who has a copy of the book -- because no one else on earth could possibly possess such a thing.

    Lady tucks in the kid in front of the fireplace. Kid somehow ends up in Iran talking to his grandfather with a horrible, indistinguishable accent (by the way, everyone has a horrible accent in this movie) who completes the story for him.

    Meanwhile, the actual tale and life of the man gets lost between all this garbage. Is it there to fill time? I have no idea. I was tempted to stop the film after about 15 minutes but decided to see it through to the end. Glad I didn't pay for it.

    The only thing amusing about this is that the Sultan looks sort of like Steve O, but probably doesn't do anything demented involving staplers. This pic is bad even by after school special standards.

    Pick up a translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and read it instead. Nice movie for 5 year olds -- I guess. Creators were no doubt well intentioned, but when you're dealing with a man of this stature there's no room for error, otherwise it's just flat out disrespect. If you are a lover of Islamic culture and history just avoid this.

    Hmm -- and some of these overly positive reviews seem mighty suspect, especially when a couple are structured identically.
    8gradyharp

    A Film Rich in Visual Splendor and in Message

    Writer/Director Kayvan Mashayekh has created a fine film biography of the 11th century poet/philosopher/mathematician Omar Khayyam and in doing so has presented his viewers with much food for thought. An Iranian immigrant to the US, Mashayekh set out to not only share the rich cultural heritage of his homeland, but he also found a way to make the story even more meaningful: 'The Keeper' refers to the member of Iranian families (or all families for that matter) whose role it is to preserve and share and perpetuate the history of the family, saving ties to the past to assure they never are forgotten. Oral histories these, but in Mashayekh's hands (with writing assists from Belle Avery) this story draws the viewer into an Iranian family's life of diaspora and the deep tug to remain connected its dazzling past. The film is timely to say the least, and the message is one that will benefit the audiences fortunate to see it in understanding a controversial country and its people.

    Young Kamran (Adam Echahly) sits beside the bedside of his dying older brother Nader (Puya Behinaein) attentive to the stories about the family's tie to the Persian poet Omar Khayyam. The oral history is parceled out as the older brother dies and when death prevents the conclusion of the history young Kamran sneaks away to England where he encounters an elderly heiress (Vanessa Redgrave) who shares with him the handmade book of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and directs him to its source. Kamran then travels to Iran to his elderly grandfather (Dariush Iran Nezhad) who rejoices in the fact that Kamran is so committed to the family history and proceeds to share the mysteries of the hallowed ancestor.

    This contemporary story serves as a reference point to depict the actual times of Omar Khayyam (Bruno Lastra), revealing the man's childhood with his commitment to learning and to his two close friends Darya (Marie Espinosa) and Hassan (Christopher Simpson). Omar pursues learning and Hassan follows soldiering: they both love Darya but she is sold into slavery. The chain of events is unraveled slowly as we see every step of Omar's education into astronomy, mathematics, philosophy and poetry. He is a Muslim who is a lover of reason and tolerance, a man who keeps his pledges of trust and honor and translates his emotions into poetry that will live far beyond his time. Persia is invaded by the Turks with Sultan Malikshah (Moritz Bleibtreu) and the sultan is wise enough to employ the gifts of Omar for his court. The ruthlessness of the times destroys much of the empire: the Christian Crusaders and the Saracens destroy the inhabitants of Jerusalem and the seeds of struggle that persist to this day are sewn. But above it all is Omar's commitment to reason and to tolerance and his power is felt both at the time of the devastation and even to this day.

    The film was shot almost entirely in Uzbekistan and other exotic locations not usually seen by US audiences. The added features on the DVD include a very fine commentary by the director and by an authority on Omar Khayyam who manages to give us a terrific history lesson! There are also production comments that share some of the coincidental beauties and difficulties in shooting this film. The actors are all fine: one wishes for more depth to their characters, which should have been the province of the writers. But the overall effect of this visually stunning film is one of reverence for Iran's past and for the legacy of Omar Khayyam. It is a fine story and an equally fine history lesson.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kayvan Mashayekh had just arrived on a location scout for the film in Morocco on 11 September 2001. After returning to the US a week later, no one would talk to him about his project for one year and all financial backers withdrew support.
    • Gaffes
      The Alalamut (Aluh Amut) Castle, center of operation of Hassan-e-Sabah is actually 670 miles (1048 Kilometers) away from Nishapur (Nishabur) the capital of Malik Shah.
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      [First LInes]

      Miss Sangorski: [Voiceover] Ah, my beloved, fill the cup that clears Today of past regrets and future fears; Tomorrow? Tomorrow I may be, Myself, with yesterday's seven thousand years.

    • Bandes originales
      From Here To Beyond
      Performed by Shani Rigsbee

      Written by Shani Rigsbee

      Published by Cherokee Charm Music (ascap)

      Courtesy of Cherokee Music Group

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Persan
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Omar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Registan, Samarkand, Ouzbékistan
    • Société de production
      • Guide Company Films
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 225 863 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 7 310 $US
      • 12 juin 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 225 863 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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