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Téhéran tabou

Original title: Teheran Tabu
  • 2017
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.2K
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Téhéran tabou (2017)
In their desperate search for freedom and happiness, four young people from Tehran, Iran break the taboos of a restrictive society.
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In their desperate search for freedom and happiness, four young people from Tehran, Iran are forced to break the taboos of a restrictive, islamic society.In their desperate search for freedom and happiness, four young people from Tehran, Iran are forced to break the taboos of a restrictive, islamic society.In their desperate search for freedom and happiness, four young people from Tehran, Iran are forced to break the taboos of a restrictive, islamic society.

  • Director
    • Ali Soozandeh
  • Writers
    • Ali Soozandeh
    • Grit Kienzlen
  • Stars
    • Jasmina Ali
    • Hasan Ali Mete
    • Zar Amir Ebrahimi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ali Soozandeh
    • Writers
      • Ali Soozandeh
      • Grit Kienzlen
    • Stars
      • Jasmina Ali
      • Hasan Ali Mete
      • Zar Amir Ebrahimi
    • 24User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Top cast38

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    Jasmina Ali
    • Amirs Girlfriend, School Official
    Hasan Ali Mete
    • Judge
    Zar Amir Ebrahimi
    Zar Amir Ebrahimi
    • Sara
    Milinko Ametovic Beganovic
    • Boy on the motorcycle
    • (as Paul Basonga)
    Alireza Bayram
    • Mohsen
    Siir Eloglu
    Siir Eloglu
    • Schwiegermutter
    Adem Karaduman
    • Mohsens Colleague
    Morteza Latif
    • Studio Owner
    Aida Loos
    Aida Loos
    • Gynecologist
    Payam Madjlessi
    • Ahmad…
    Arash Marandi
    Arash Marandi
    • Babak
    Thomas Nash
    Thomas Nash
    • Joseph
    Negar Mona Alizadeh
    • Donya
    Klaus Ofczarek
    • Father-in-Law
    Farhad Payar
    • Taxidriver, Counterfeiter
    Gernot Polak
    • Finance…
    Elmira Rafizadeh
    • Pari
    Roxana Stern
    • Medical Assistant, Cultural Official
    • (as Roxana Rahnama)
    • Director
      • Ali Soozandeh
    • Writers
      • Ali Soozandeh
      • Grit Kienzlen
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews24

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    10AhmadAbabaei

    A requiem for the dying Iran

    A great movie showing the problems of Iranians in these days. It's so sad that these are really happening. An interesting choice was Zahra Amir Ebrahimi who was the victim of this Iranian morality that forced her to leave Iran. She was a victim of the same thing in the movie, too.
    CinemaClown

    A Thought-Provoking Portrait Of Life In Contemporary Iran

    Exploring the sexual & gender double standards in contemporary Iran, all resulting from their strict religious codes, Tehran Taboo paints a thoroughly fascinating portrait of everyday life lived in the bustling modern metropolis where breaking societal taboos has now become the only way for its people to achieve freedom & happiness.
    8mehobulls

    so relevant with current situation in my country.

    This animated movie depicts the consequences of prostitution, drugs, physical contact prior to marriage, equality of genders, religion, and the importance of virginity. The colors used in the movie are not bright and colorful and from watching the movie one can understand why. A woman needing her husband's written consent and for him to deliver it in person to get a job or to enroll a child in school in unreal.
    8dromasca

    animated realism

    'Tehran Taboo' is a film that could not have been made in Iran today. Its creator, film director and animator Ali Soozandeh lives in exile, and the film was made in Germany and Austria in 2017. The action takes place in Tehran today, a metropolis with many modern aspects (architecture, traffic, advertising), but also a city controlled and dominated by the laws of the Islamic Republic. Contemporary Iranian cinematography has managed to bring this city and some of the political problems and moral dilemmas of its inhabitants to the screen in many films, some remarkable, but no overt criticism, nor open approach to sexuality and issues related to women's status, could have appeared so directly in a movie produced in Iran. By the technique chosen (animation derived from filmed acting, called in specialized terminology 'computerized rotoscoping'), Soozandeh manages to create a film which looks modern as means of expression, and which exposes openly, almost exhibitionistly, some of the themes that are prohibited or difficult to tackle for film makers living and creating in Iran.

    In many ways, Ali Soozandeh's film resembles the films of his colleagues filming in Iran. Tehran streets, taxis, house interiors, confrontations with religious authorities, strict norms of Islamic morality, family issues - all are familiar to those who watch contemporary Iranian films. The decor is the same, but the stories are different. There are first of all female stories related to the situation of women in a country where these are subject to double discrimination - the political one togrther with men, the social one because of their status as women in a society in which the family laws but also the economic or professional ones subordinates the women to the will of men (husbands, fathers, brothers). Far from ensuring the moral tranquility and the social security desired by the authorities, repression creates an entire underground world characterized by corruption, domestic violence, prostitution, drugs. Can ordinary citizens and especially today's young people in Iran lead a normal life? The point of view is quite pessimistic - from the current situation there seem to be only two exit gates: exile or death.

    Ali Soozandeh continues and extends the trend of using animation as a format for political docu-drama. It is very interesting to note that the source of this trend and some of its major achievements originate in the Middle East. Both Marjane Satrapi, the author of 'Persepolis', also an Iranian who lives and works in exile, and the Israeli Ari Folman, the author of 'Waltz with Bashir' come from cultures in which the imagery of the human figure is forbidden. Their approach to animation is determined not only by the desire to use a form of popular culture that has become quasi-universal, but also as a gesture of artistic frond and distancing from constraining traditions. 'Tehran Taboo' succeeds both artistically and politically, capturing the attention and sending a message of defiance and a cry for help. The film looks good from an aesthetic point of view. Its female characters very well developed, especially for an animated movie, and are memorable - full of humanity, dignity, humor. Through his animation, defying the prohibitions and bringing up the taboos that his colleagues cannot speak about as openly, Soozandeh continues and complements the works of today's other filmmakers in Iran.
    9Francois-5

    An explanation for many of the world's problems?

    A powerful film that leaves the viewer completely appalled at the end. Rotoscoping is ideally suited to this film by allowing the viewer to focus on the action and dialogues without being distracted by the details of untransformed images. This lets the viewer realize how religions, especially that which prevails in Iran and elsewhere, have been invented to control people, especially women. In Tehran Taboo, religion is clearly exposed as a catalyst used by criminally insane authorities to facilitate their crimes. Made me glad to be an atheist.

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      Ali Soozandeh's directorial film debut.
    • Goofs
      Ahmad gives Sara's phone number to the Mohsen but digits should be 11, not 10.

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Austria
    • Official sites
      • ARP Sélection (France)
      • Camino Filmverleih (Germany)
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Tehran Taboo
    • Production companies
      • Little Dream Entertainment
      • Coop99 Filmproduktion
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $74,758
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,962
      • Feb 18, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $349,886
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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