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Une femme iranienne

Original title: Aynehaye rooberoo
  • 2011
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Une femme iranienne (2011)
Rana has chosen a path in order to save her simple and traditional life while Adineh has fled her home and city to escape her complicated situation as a Transsexual. They find themselves on the same journey and caused to know each other in a better way.
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Rana has chosen a path in order to support her family, while Adineh (Eddie) has fled his home and city to escape his complicated situation as a transgender man prevented from living as his t... Read allRana has chosen a path in order to support her family, while Adineh (Eddie) has fled his home and city to escape his complicated situation as a transgender man prevented from living as his true self by his family. They find themselves on the same journey and caused to know each o... Read allRana has chosen a path in order to support her family, while Adineh (Eddie) has fled his home and city to escape his complicated situation as a transgender man prevented from living as his true self by his family. They find themselves on the same journey and caused to know each other in a better way.

  • Director
    • Negar Azarbayjani
  • Writers
    • Negar Azarbayjani
    • Fereshteh Taerpoor
  • Stars
    • Shayesteh Irani
    • Ghazal Shakeri
    • Homayoun Ershadi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    665
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Negar Azarbayjani
    • Writers
      • Negar Azarbayjani
      • Fereshteh Taerpoor
    • Stars
      • Shayesteh Irani
      • Ghazal Shakeri
      • Homayoun Ershadi
    • 2User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Facing Mirrors
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    Shayesteh Irani
    • Adineh (Edi) Tolooyi
    Ghazal Shakeri
    • Rana
    Homayoun Ershadi
    Homayoun Ershadi
    • Mr. Tolooyi
    Maryam Boubani
    Maryam Boubani
    • Akram
    Nima Shahrokh Shahi
    Nima Shahrokh Shahi
    • Emad Tolooyi
    Saber Abar
    Saber Abar
    • Sadegh
    Hengameh Ghaziani
    Hengameh Ghaziani
    Rabeh Oskouie
    Rabeh Oskouie
    • Nurse
    Safa Aghajani
    Sara Bahrami
    Sara Bahrami
    Turaj Mansuri
      Amin Miri
      • Director
        • Negar Azarbayjani
      • Writers
        • Negar Azarbayjani
        • Fereshteh Taerpoor
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      8MehdiTaba

      A transsexual in Iran!

      Iran, under the Mullahs' regime is a horrible place to live, I can't even think for a second how hard it can be for someone from LGBTQ+ community living in Iran. It must be a nightmare.

      Negar Azarbayjani and Fereshteh Taerpoor along with the other team of this great film were able to capture some of those aspects.

      The approach that this film has on the character development and the way those characters were representing a bulk of the society was absolutely unique.

      It's one of the best LGBTQ+-related films ever. Don't forget that it's a Persian film, produced in Iran under those restrictions and a debut.

      Shayesteh Irani did a great job again here as she did on Offside back in 2006.
      10Red-125

      Being a woman is hard enough. Being transgendered is harder.

      The Iranian film Aynehaye Rooberoo was shown in the United States with the title "Facing Mirrors" (2011). The movie was co-written and directed by Negar Azarbayjani.

      As we know, being female in Iran imposes certain cultural and legal restrictions. Rana (Qazal Shakeri) must work as a taxi driver to support herself and her child. (Her husband is in what appears to be a debtor's prison--the victim of a swindle.) Although a woman driving a taxi isn't illegal, it's considered highly dangerous and unsuitable. Rana isn't happy about her profession either, but she does what she has to do.

      Adineh (Eddie), played by Shayesteh Irani, is transgendered. He/she can pass as a man, but needs a passport to get out of Iran and into Germany in order to have the surgery that's required. That in itself would not be impossible, but Eddie's family insists that she's a woman, must remain a woman, and must marry her cousin. The plot of the story involves the interaction of the two lead protagonists, and the interaction of each of them with family and society.

      This movie is somewhat painful to watch, because both protagonists have such a difficult, uphill struggle with forces that they can't control. They simply cannot meet their difficulties head on, but rather must twist and turn to accomplish their goals. And, of course, the threat of direct, brutal, physical force is always hovering near them.

      Just as a warning, I was confused about what was happening for the first ten minutes or so of this film. However, once the situation clarified, I found the movie compelling and riveting. It's definitely worth seeking out and seeing.

      We saw this film at the Dryden Theatre, as part of the very impressive ImageOut--the Rochester LGBT Film & Video Festival.

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        The message from the producer which appears at the end of the movie is:

        According to unofficial statistics, one in every 200,000 children in Iran is born a transgender.Studies in genetic and other kinds of medical research to find the cause of such cases are being conducted by scientists and parliamentarians.

        Finding ways to develop better relationships with these people, among families and the society, is the responsibility of cultural activists.

        The fact that Iran supports these individuals from a medical and logical point of view as per Imam Khomeini's Fatwa, has been a great surprise to the world. Not only is it now easy to get a sex change operation in Iran but the government also provides loans.

        Facing Mirrors doesn't claim to have analyzed or found a solution to this problem but it does try to take on a humanistic look at this dark corner of society in a dramatic way in order to support the idea that "denying or ignoring these people, is not the answer".

        Fereshteh Taerpour.

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      • Release date
        • May 13, 2015 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Iran
      • Official sites
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      • Languages
        • Persian
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Facing Mirrors
      • Filming locations
        • Tehran, Iran
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 38m(98 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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