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La fête du feu

Original title: Chaharshanbe-soori
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
14K
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Hamid Farrokhnezhad, Hediyeh Tehrani, Taraneh Alidoosti, Pantea Bahram, and Sahar Dolatshahi in La fête du feu (2006)
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On the last Wednesday before the spring solstice ushers in the Persian New Year, people set off fireworks following an ancient Zoroastrian tradition. Rouhi, spending her first day at a new j... Read allOn the last Wednesday before the spring solstice ushers in the Persian New Year, people set off fireworks following an ancient Zoroastrian tradition. Rouhi, spending her first day at a new job, finds herself in the midst of a different kind of fireworks -- a domestic dispute betw... Read allOn the last Wednesday before the spring solstice ushers in the Persian New Year, people set off fireworks following an ancient Zoroastrian tradition. Rouhi, spending her first day at a new job, finds herself in the midst of a different kind of fireworks -- a domestic dispute between her new boss and his wife.

  • Director
    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Writers
    • Asghar Farhadi
    • Mani Haghighi
  • Stars
    • Hediyeh Tehrani
    • Taraneh Alidoosti
    • Hamid Farrokhnezhad
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Writers
      • Asghar Farhadi
      • Mani Haghighi
    • Stars
      • Hediyeh Tehrani
      • Taraneh Alidoosti
      • Hamid Farrokhnezhad
    • 19User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Hediyeh Tehrani
    Hediyeh Tehrani
    • Mozhde Samiei
    Taraneh Alidoosti
    Taraneh Alidoosti
    • Roohi
    Hamid Farrokhnezhad
    Hamid Farrokhnezhad
    • Morteza
    Pantea Bahram
    Pantea Bahram
    • Simin
    Houman Seyyedi
    Houman Seyyedi
    • Abdolreza (Roohi's fiance)
    Sahar Dolatshahi
    Sahar Dolatshahi
    • Mozhde's sister
    Matin Heydarinia
    • Amir Ali
    Sarina Farhadi
    Sarina Farhadi
    Forough Ghajabagli
    Foad Hosseini
    • Ahmad
    Mehran Mahram
    Mohamad Ramezani Pour
    • Pilot
    Lida Ranjbaran
    Lida Ranjbaran
    Behshad Sharifian
    Behshad Sharifian
    • Director
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Writers
      • Asghar Farhadi
      • Mani Haghighi
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    User reviews19

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    10corrosion-2

    Truth, Love, Deception examined in this fireworks of a movie

    It's the last Wednesday of the Iranian new year and in the old Persian tradition kids and adults alike take to fireworks in the streets. Meanwhile in a block of apartments all forms of human emotions are on display. Mojdeh suspects that her husband is having an affair with the hairdresser in the flat next door. She feels cheated and isolated and on the eve of their departure to another country, she is having a total breakdown. A young girl who, on the eve of her marriage, has come to earn some money by house cleaning in Mojde's flat, becomes a pawn in a game of love and hate, truth and deception between all the involved parties.

    Chaharshanbe-soori is destined to be known as another turning point in the history of Iranian cinema. Seldom have such adult themes been treated with such depth and by acting of a quality rarely seen in Iranian movies. All the main actors here are simply magnificent. Hedyeh Tehrani has never been better. Direction, script, camera work and editing are all world class. Chaharshanbe-soori nabbed four "Iranian Oscar" awards for best director, actress, editing and audience award; as well winning the best film prize at Chicago International Film festival and Tribeca Film Festival. It's one of those movies that crawls under your skin and stays in the memory long after the movie is over.
    8Xstal

    Persian Pyrotechnics...

    ... on any day of the week and, in fairness, a story of a marriage falling apart that could be played out in just about any setting around the world, as a recently hired apartment cleaner finds herself embroiled between a husband and mistrusting spouse, who may or may not be reading more into her errant partners behaviour, but is determined to find out one way or another regardless. Sparkling performances all round.
    7Andy-296

    Good slice of life from Iran

    This film by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi (A Separation, About Elly) is well made, though in my opinion he has done better. There are elements in this movie you see in other films of the director: heated marital discussions, secrets and lies coming to the light, cultural differences between the middle class and the working class. However, the end result is not as compelling as in other of his movies.

    The action transpires on a single day in Tehran during the celebration of the Iranian new year (a holiday where a lot of fireworks are thrown). The young Rouhi (played by the pretty and talented Taraneeh Alidosti, who was in About Elly), is a working class woman that will soon marry her boyfriend. She gets a temporary job cleaning a apartment in a middle class neighborhood. Upon arriving at the apartment she finds herself in the middle of a heated domestic dispute between Mojdeh and Morteza. Mojdeh (Heyde Tehrani, who's great) suspects that her husband Morteza is cheating on her with the next door neighbor Simin, a woman who set up a beauty salon there after her own marriage broke up. Over the course of the day, Rouhi, the fighting couple, their small son, the wife's sister and husband, and the beautician engage in a series of exchanges and confrontations, as the truth unfolds.

    Of course, the central conceit of the film, that the residents of the apartment complex would trust this cleaning lady they barely know so much they would confide to her all their problems, is absurd. At one point, Mojdeh even asks Rouhi to pick her young son at school (she has only known her for a few hours, and already trusts her to fetch her son, whom Rouhi has never met!)

    Not knowing much about Iranian culture, I was intrigued by the relationship between Rouhi and her boyfriend. I suppose Iran being a culturally conservative country their relationship before marriage is non sexual, yet they seem so close and loving, especially at the opening scenes of the movie. But the movie doesn't dwell too much in this, a pity since you don't see much about young love in Iranian movies.
    10Red-125

    Unusual, superb film from Iran.

    Chaharshanbe-soori (2006) was shown in the U.S. with the title "Fireworks Wednesday. It was written and directed by Asghar Farhadi.

    This movie really has two plots. One plot line involves a young working class woman who who will be married in a week. She starts work at the apartment of a wealthy family. Just a few minutes into the plot we realize that this is a dysfunctional family. The husband has flown into a rage and smashed a window with his fist. (He has a bandage in his hand throughout the movie.) The wife suspects that her husband is having an affair. She enlists the young maid to spy for her.

    The relationship between the wife and the husband is the second plot line. Is the husband truly having an affair, or is this a neurotic obsession on the part of the wife?

    (There's a third subplot about a man who parks his car just outside the gates of the apartment. He appears friendly enough, but I could never figure out what he was doing there. Probably everyone who saw the movie in Iran understood perfectly well what was happening. I couldn't get it. Even so, two solid plots are plenty for one movie.)

    The reason the movie is called "Fireworks Wednesday" is because it's the Persian New Year, and everyone is shooting off fireworks. Fireworks are everywhere. I've never been to a movie--including war movies--with so many explosions in it. After a while, your brain partly shuts out the sound, but it's always there.

    This is a powerful, dramatic, well-acted film. Although it's a drama, there are many funny moments. For example, the young outside worker and the older woman who works as concierge bond immediately. They'll never be in the upper class, but that doesn't mean they can't laugh at the weird rich people for whom they work.

    The two female leads in the movie are extraordinarily talented. Hedye Tehrani plays the wife & Taraneh Alidoosti plays the domestic worker.

    We saw this movie at home on the small screen, and it worked very well. It has a very high IMDb rating of 7.8, so I'm not alone in my admiration of it.

    If you like unusual, interesting foreign films, with great direction and great acting, find this movie and enjoy it!
    7arya_zangi

    a story of human being

    One of the best Iranian movies ever! chaharshanbe-soori is about love,family and truth.Mojde,a housewife,suspects his husband of having affair with a woman next door.A young girl who is going to get married comes to their home for cleaning and gets involved in their problem.Like people who are watching the movie,she thinks the husband is innocent and helps him to win the fight against his wife.All these events, take place in chaharshanbe-soori,an old Iranian ceremony.Movie has got excellent acting,Hedie Tehrani is unforgettable,and excellent directing by Asghar Farhadi.One of those movies that stick in your mind for ever!

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    • Trivia
      Selected by the Slant Magazine as one of the best movies screened in 2006.
    • Quotes

      Simin: Your wife would've preferred seeing you with a whore than with another woman.

      Morteza: I'll call you when I get there.

      Simin: I won't pick up the phone.

    • Connections
      Followed by Une séparation (2011)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
    • Official site
      • sourehcinema
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Fireworks Wednesday
    • Filming locations
      • Tehran, Iran
    • Production company
      • Boshra Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $90,519
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,132
      • Mar 20, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $119,881
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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