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Les chats persans

Original title: Kasi az gorbehaye irani khabar nadareh
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
7.6K
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Negar Shaghaghi and Ashkan Koshanejad in Les chats persans (2009)
Iranian musicians Negar and Ashkan look for band members to play at a London concert ... and the visa that allows them to leave Tehran to do so.
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Iranian musicians Negar and Ashkan look for band members to play at a London concert - and the visas that allow them to leave Tehran to do so.Iranian musicians Negar and Ashkan look for band members to play at a London concert - and the visas that allow them to leave Tehran to do so.Iranian musicians Negar and Ashkan look for band members to play at a London concert - and the visas that allow them to leave Tehran to do so.

  • Director
    • Bahman Ghobadi
  • Writers
    • Bahman Ghobadi
    • Hossein Mortezaeiyan
    • Roxana Saberi
  • Stars
    • Negar Shaghaghi
    • Ashkan Koshanejad
    • Hamed Behdad
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bahman Ghobadi
    • Writers
      • Bahman Ghobadi
      • Hossein Mortezaeiyan
      • Roxana Saberi
    • Stars
      • Negar Shaghaghi
      • Ashkan Koshanejad
      • Hamed Behdad
    • 16User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Negar Shaghaghi
    Negar Shaghaghi
    • Negar
    Ashkan Koshanejad
    Ashkan Koshanejad
    • Ashkan
    • (as Ashkan Koushanejad)
    Hamed Behdad
    Hamed Behdad
    • Nader
    Mohammad Abdizadek
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    • Themselves
    Mahdyar Aghajani
    Kamran Ahangari
    Ebrahim Asghan
    Sima Bahramsari
    Mehdi Barikani
    Mina Bolouriani
    Dara Daraei
    • Darkub Band Member
    Peyman Esmati
    • Nikaein Band Member
    Arask Farazmand
    Soroush Farazmand
    • Yellow Dogs Band Member
    Raana Farhan
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    • Themselves
    • (as Free Keys)
    Arzhang Gharib
    • Nikaein Band Member
    • Director
      • Bahman Ghobadi
    • Writers
      • Bahman Ghobadi
      • Hossein Mortezaeiyan
      • Roxana Saberi
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    9mel-301

    super movie

    Sorry for my bad English, this movie is a super master piece luxury filmed in scope in Iran (I can't understand how they did it), about repressed people who want to make a techno pop concert in Teheran. the movie is incredibly sad but no boring at all. How could they film such a "transgressive" movie in the same country with that bizarre, boring and unpresentable president and goberment is a mystery for us.

    Iran is a completely different example of what we think as "moshlim" country. People there have been always the best cultured and intellectual people in the region and this movie shows perfectly the anguish they are suffering after the tiranic dictature of this crazy clown, who rules him in such a despotic way.

    Then I want to know...was this movie filmed in Iran? How they did it?
    9druid333-2

    Guerrilla Film Making On The Fly

    If you saw 'Heavy Metal In Baghdad' a couple of years ago, you'll know that it is near impossible to be a rock & roll musician in an country that is ruled by Islamic law. Bahman Ghobadi's grim,but fine film,'Kasi az gorbehaye Irani khabar nadareh',released in English speaking countries as 'No One Knows About Persian Cats' will certainly cement that reputation. Filmed on the fly in something like 17 days, without official government say so (which actually did land some of the crew in jail),with borrowed camera equipment (most,if not all films shot in Iran have to be filmed with official government equipment). The results:the film is officially banned in Iran (big surprise?---no surprise,what so ever). The story concerns a cadre of young Iranians who want to form a band to rock out & bring joy to fellow young Iranians (heavens forbid!!!). Most of the film centers on Negar Shaghaghi & Ashkan Koshanejad (playing themselves),two budding indie rockers who form a band with the hopes of playing a big open air festival in London,England (and to get the hell out of Iran,forever). With the help of Nadar (played by Hamed Behdad),a kindly,but not too trust worthy sort who wants to act as manager of the band (he deals in bootlegged/pirated DVD's),tries to get Visas & Passports for everybody in the band. Will Negar & Ashkan see their hopes come to some sort of fruition,or will government censorship of popular culture throw the usual roadblock in their way?. Bahman Gobadi (A Time For Drunken Horses),in addition to directing,co writes the screenplay with his girl friend,Roxanne Saben (who was recently released from a jail sentence for spying),as well as set designer. I admired the film's documentary look (key scenes are shot with hand held cameras),with some fast cut editing. A film to get your dander up & make you think (and pity)the poor souls who have to deal with the daily dose of government b.s. Spoken in Farsi & Persian with English subtitles. Not rated by the MPAA,this film contains a bit of drug abuse,and a couple of unfortunate deaths
    9Oanatara

    The healing power of music

    This movie confirmed and strengthened my optimistic vision that Iran will be the place where the Middle East will start healing itself. It also reinforced my dream that maybe one day I'll be able to visit this amazing country and meet its wonderful people . Now I also know there will be great music to listen to. The movie emphasizes the connections of the Iranians to their own land as well as their desire to open up to the rest of the world. That, to me, is the key to planetary healing everywhere, and there's no better force than music to help bring that about.

    O.A. from Israel
    9jayantmahadevan

    Ah music!! Set me free

    Music speaks a universal language and is one that cannot be chained by any form of oppression. It is this fact that is highlighted ever so poignantly by Bahman Ghobadi, in this heart breaking story of the travails of the aspiring independent musicians of Iran. Effortlessly encompassing various genres like rock, jazz, metal and rap into its soundtrack, neatly blended in with breathtakingly beautiful camera-work of the many worlds in Tehran, it gives us a glimpse into the struggle of the youth seeking the freedom of expression. There is also a sense of frustration and anguish while watching the lengths to which the characters have to go to be able to pursue their passion, and that is sensitively captured in a way, that makes your heart go out for them. The performances are natural and unencumbered by the demands of formal acting, and the songs and lyrics are delightfully fresh and evocative. The story which though narrated in the documentary style, is never taxing at any point, and would transport even the most cynical of viewers on a journey of hope and a quest for freedom and release. But in the end, it is the elegant simplicity with which the director deals with a serious, complex issue that really makes this film stand out. This is truly good cinema at many levels and is certainly worth every minute of the time you spend with it.
    8joebloggscity

    Wonderful insight into the personal struggle for a little life in Iran

    This wonderful film feels more like half film and half documentary. We follow the main couple (Negar & Ashkan) as they hunt around to be able to get passports to enable them to get to London for a music gig and get away from Iran.

    Their band plays Indie Rock music and they take us through the underground landscape in Iran showing us a metal band and other alternative bands who have to play their music hidden from the authorities (who otherwise would jail them and take away their instruments).

    The music is surprisingly quite brilliant and you will empathise with the musicians. One of the best parts of the films is a rap song done by a local artist which takes us on a journey through life in Tehran showing us life at street level for people there. It was worth it alone.

    As for acting and story, it's very good and simple. You see the frustration of all as they fight to live a free life in an atmosphere of fear. You can just feel the tension at times. Our leads really never over do it as could have been the risk in such a movie, but they are very ably assisted by a wonderful vast myriad of characters in the film which never seem to step on each others toes. It's like you have just met the whole family.

    It's a terrific film and very enlightening. It's also very humbling, and one I would recommend you give a chance. Definitely more deserve to hear about the Persian Cats.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in 17 days, including night work. The two lead actors fled Iran after the last shooting day. During filming, Ghobadi and his actors were arrested twice but released after giving presents to the authorities and lying about the real subject of the film.
    • Goofs
      Hamad Sevved sits down carrying a crying kitten and a mother cat jumps up on a chair nearby. In the next shot the mother cat is in Hamad's lap, jumping down. She comes back and takes the kitten away, but in the next shot Hamad has the kitten again in his lap.
    • Quotes

      Babak: You've made it big. I hear you were on MTV. They talked about the concert - "blood-drinking and devil-worshipping..."

      Negar: That's how they work. They try to smear musicians and lock them up.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2009 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Human Jungle
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • No One Knows About Persian Cats
    • Filming locations
      • Tehran, Iran
    • Production companies
      • Mij Film Co.
      • Mitosfilm
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $81,768
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,843
      • Apr 18, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $901,037
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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