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Hiss Dokhtarha Faryad Nemizanand

  • 2013
  • 1h 46min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
5,4 k
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Tannaz Tabatabaei in Hiss Dokhtarha Faryad Nemizanand (2013)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueShirin is supposed to get married in a couple of hours, but she unexpectedly murders a man. The cause of the crime, rooted in her nightmarish childhood, unravels gradually and the real quest... Tout lireShirin is supposed to get married in a couple of hours, but she unexpectedly murders a man. The cause of the crime, rooted in her nightmarish childhood, unravels gradually and the real question emerges: Who is the REAL criminal?Shirin is supposed to get married in a couple of hours, but she unexpectedly murders a man. The cause of the crime, rooted in her nightmarish childhood, unravels gradually and the real question emerges: Who is the REAL criminal?

  • Réalisation
    • Pouran Derakhshandeh
  • Scénario
    • Pouran Derakhshandeh
    • Saeed Motalebi
  • Casting principal
    • Tannaz Tabatabaei
    • Merila Zare'i
    • Babak Hamidian
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    5,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Pouran Derakhshandeh
    • Scénario
      • Pouran Derakhshandeh
      • Saeed Motalebi
    • Casting principal
      • Tannaz Tabatabaei
      • Merila Zare'i
      • Babak Hamidian
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Tannaz Tabatabaei
    Tannaz Tabatabaei
    • Shirin
    Merila Zare'i
    Merila Zare'i
    • Lawyer
    Babak Hamidian
    Babak Hamidian
    • Morad
    Shahab Hosseini
    Shahab Hosseini
    • Prosecutor
    Nima Safei
    • Shirin's fiance
    Sara Baharloo
    • Asal
    Laleh Marzban
    • Shirin's classmate
    Farhad Aeish
    Farhad Aeish
    • Warden
    • (as Farhad Aeesh)
    Amir Aghaee
    Amir Aghaee
    • Asal's father
    Farshad Asadolahpoor
    Shirin Bina
    Shirin Bina
    • Asal's mother
    Babak Borzouyeh
    Ali Derakhshandeh
    Ali Derakhshandeh
    • Fisherman
    Sepide Enayati
    Setareh Eskandari
    Setareh Eskandari
    Amir Masoud Eslah
    Zabih Esmaili
    Nooreddin Goodarzi
    • Réalisation
      • Pouran Derakhshandeh
    • Scénario
      • Pouran Derakhshandeh
      • Saeed Motalebi
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    9behnaz_norouzi

    Iranian Women's Suffocation

    As a girl born and raised in Iran, I could admit this sad truth which is well depicted in this movie. Unfortunately, girls not being allowed to even laugh loudly has been a cultural norm, then how it is expected that they start talking about more serious problems that appear in their lives! Women do not have any voice! And even if they do, they just don't be taken serious and might even be accused ... There is a long journey to go for breaking lots of stupid customs agains women in that country!
    8mfilm71

    HISS...is a successful movie with a strong story and fantastic players.

    Iranian cinema has many women directors like;Rakhshan Bani-Etemad,Tahmineh Milani,Niki Karimi,Parisa Bakhtavar(Asghar Farhadi's wife)and...but Pouran Derakhshande is the eldest between them.HISS...is a new good film of an old good director! It's a successful movie with a strong story and fantastic players. Many audiences watched this movie and encouraged film and her director. Pouran Derakhshandeh has directed many films about society and children and she likes to notice to this subjects.This movie has screened in America and Canada then. Some Iranian critics noticed to it as the best film of her director and some people in Iran think about introducing it to Oscar Award 2013. When you are watching HISS...,you cannot abandon your seat!believe me,don't hesitate in watching HISS...
    9aminifatimaaa

    extremely frustrating, strangely personal, and deeply saddening

    Hush.. Girls Don't Scream is a masterpiece of world cinema and one of the most challenging Iranian films I have ever seen. An emotionally shattering work that isn't afraid to honestly show the horrific side of life and critique the closed society & patriarchal institutions that oppress the people as well as how that oppression manifests in people. Pouran Derakhshandeh is a very brave filmmaker.
    mehri912

    Girls won't hush anymore...

    It discuss a social taboo in Iran... I watched it in cinema during my last visit there and felt peoples sympathy with the little girls and their anger with current Islamic Laws which always voting -by all means- against women in Iran. Everyone praised this movie not because of arterial aspects but since it clearly shows how females underpinned regardless of their age or social class. Abuse and assault is a daily story in developing,religious and closed societies where we heard sometime parents (specially fathers) decided to confront and kind of "getting rid of" their daughters instead of as they call it "putting their reputation in risk" by to protecting their daughters/wife's rights.
    9postsenthil

    A MUST WATCH !!

    It is her wedding night and her groom is eagerly awaiting her arrival with bated breath along with the guests. Alas, he is as stunned as the gathered guests when the bride, Shirin Naeimi (Tannaz Tabatabayi), arrives with blood splattered on her otherwise spotless white bridal gown. Shortly thereafter, Shirin is arrested for murder of a man who appears to be a complete stranger. While Shirin confesses to the crime before the investigators, she is reluctant to say anything more on her reasons for the same. Shirin's troubled parents engage a lawyer to save her from what appears to be a certain conviction and the resultant, capital punishment. Meanwhile Shirin's fianceè is dazed after the shocking events of the wedding night and finds himself under severe backlash from his family who had opposed the marriage in the first place. He feels let down by Shirin and abhors her for it. Yet, he continues to be in love with her. Shirin, despite feeling deep love for him, remains a prisoner of her circumstances and more critically, of her past. Seemingly resigned to her fate after confessing to her crime, she withdraws into a shell and stonewalls further questions - by the investigators as well her lawyer - with a loud silence.

    Is the dead man actually a stranger to Shirin ? Did Shirin actually kill him and if so, why did she resort to such an extreme measure on her wedding night ? Why did she confess to the crime ? Having confessed, why has she remained silent ?The rest of the movie explains her pitiful predicament in a non-linear narrative which alternates between her past and the present which is in parts a thriller as well as a courtroom drama.

    Tannaz Tabatabayi delivers a fine performance that strikes the right note to convey the anguish and emotional turmoil of Shirin. Derekshandeh presents a gripping narrative and refrains from posturing or preaching even as she peppers the film with subtle touches, be it the behavioural nuances of Shirin such as her fidgeting, fearful blink on facing the flash of a camera or even the silent solidarity expressed by Shirin's fellow inmates.

    Any murder is an abominable crime which calls for swift and severe punishment to the perpetrator. But, how would one punish a crime when it involves the murder of a person's soul where there are no dead bodies to find nor a complaint is registered ? What does one make of a crime where the accused remains scot free while the victims are hauled over the coals ?

    Iranian director Pouran Derakshandeh's Hush! Girls Don't Scream ! addresses a very relevant and often ignored horror that haunts societies universally. She draws our sharp focus on how the very structure of a society steeped on conservatism and religious ideology could cripple the rights and muffle the cries for help from a vandalised section of such society. And irrespective of the geographic, economic, religious or cultural divides, there seems to be a disturbing unanimity in the ways in which such societies tend to (mis)handle such happenings. It is indeed a travesty that in the garb of decency, honour and scores of more silly excuses, almost all societies turn a blind eye to such inhuman crimes even as they silence the desperate screams of victims by playing a helpless, mute and deaf spectator. Consequently, we have a skewed societal system which emboldens the perpetrators while mutilating their victims irreparably forever.

    It is interesting that such a movie, on what is considered a strictly taboo subject in most parts of the world, is made in Iran, which is seen as a staunchly conservative society. It is even more amazing to know that it had a wide release in Iran and was also a blockbuster, besides praise at several international film festivals including the recently concluded Bangalore International Film Festival (BIFFES). Veteran director Derakshandeh deserves plaudits for making a movie that is seething with anger, yet, at the same time remaining, sensitive, subtle, nuanced and above all, universally relevant.

    Enraging, deeply affective and lingering on long after the viewing, this movie makes a pitched scream to societies around the world to wake up and take note of a devastating crime in our midst !

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 juillet 2013 (Iran)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Iran
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Persan
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hush! Girls Don't Scream
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Téhéran, Iran
    • Société de production
      • Farabi Cinema Foundation
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      1 heure 46 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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