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Zendan-e zanan (2002)

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Zendan-e zanan

3 reviews
8/10

Prison hard on the keeper and the kept . . .

  • hofnarr
  • Mar 1, 2004
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8/10

Women's Prison

Having lived in the Middle East in various parts for over 15 years and having an American friend who as part of the church group visits prisoners in the ladies gaol in Bahrain, I was intrigued to watch this movie.

I am also an avid fan of art-house and foreign films as the topics are of much greater interest to me in showing the living conditions, the lives and emotions of the people in a country in minute detail.

Having watched a number of Iranian movies, I found this film extremely interesting due to the contrast of the Islamic women in charge of the prison against the women behind bars. In particular, the relationship changes over 17 years, between Mitra and Tehereh, and the mutual respect that eventually builds between them.

The film was well acted and atmospheric in its portrayal of life in Iran and the difficulties its women encounter and the prejudice and suppression they live under daily.

I highly recommend this film for anyone interested in the intricacies of some womens life in the Middle East, the exploration of balance of power within a prison and how over a period of time this can change.
  • cm-brown
  • Mar 31, 2007
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8/10

plight of middle east women

i have been watching iranian movies these days a lot .saw so many and this one is also very touching . i have always been interested in what women has been suffering in the middle east . this leads me watch this movie . the story is about the prisoner mitra who has been prisoned for murder of her mother's abuser her struggle in the prison and how she helps other women prisoners . spending almost 20 years in prison she has no enthusiasm in getting released because no one outside is there for her and the world has changed a lot during that time . taking into consideration the women rights in middle east one feels very sad . a must watch film if u want to realize the plight of female prisoners in Iran ,how a woman is treated by law if she has committed a crime even for her own safety or self defence .
  • manu_m-96076
  • Oct 6, 2016
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