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Mohammad Rasoolollah

  • 2015
  • 2h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
13K
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Mohammad Rasoolollah (2015)
The events, trials and tribulations of the city of Makkah in 7th century AD.
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The events, trials and tribulations of the city of Makkah in 7th century AD.The events, trials and tribulations of the city of Makkah in 7th century AD.The events, trials and tribulations of the city of Makkah in 7th century AD.

  • Director
    • Majid Majidi
  • Writers
    • Hamid Amjad
    • Majid Majidi
    • Kambuzia Partovi
  • Stars
    • Mahdi Pakdel
    • Sareh Bayat
    • Mina Sadati
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Majid Majidi
    • Writers
      • Hamid Amjad
      • Majid Majidi
      • Kambuzia Partovi
    • Stars
      • Mahdi Pakdel
      • Sareh Bayat
      • Mina Sadati
    • 66User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Mahdi Pakdel
    Mahdi Pakdel
    • Abu Talib
    Sareh Bayat
    Sareh Bayat
    • Halimah
    Mina Sadati
    Mina Sadati
    • Aminah
    Ali Reza Shoja'noori
    Ali Reza Shoja'noori
    • Abdul Muttalib
    Mohsen Tanabandeh
    Mohsen Tanabandeh
    • Samuel
    Dariush Farhang
    Dariush Farhang
    • Abu Sufyan
    Siamak Adib
    • Hanatte
    Baharak Salehniya
    Baharak Salehniya
    • Thowaiba
    • (as Baharak Saleh Nia)
    Ali Kooshesh
    • Syamak
    Amin Salahloo
    • Abdul Karamat
    Bahman Niknam
    • Abdul malik
    Rastin Soleimani
    • Abdul khaligh
    Hadi Aghahosseini
    Romina Aghajani
    Mohammad Asgari
    Ra'na Azadivar
    Ra'na Azadivar
    • Jamila
    Shamim Bagholi
    • Shamim Banoo
    Amir Bengard
    • Ebn Ziyad
    • Director
      • Majid Majidi
    • Writers
      • Hamid Amjad
      • Majid Majidi
      • Kambuzia Partovi
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    User reviews66

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    10davidkiliand

    A movie that made me goosebumps for 3 hours

    This is the first time i write a review in this website, i was so excited after seeing the movie that i really wanted to share my joy with you. I saw the movie yesterday in cinema of Iran, it was really great. The cinematic were incredible. The musics used on the film (by A.R.Rahman ) bring it to the next level! I was a fan of Hobbit and Lord before this movie, but i can tell you that this movie in almost all aspect is as good as them with a simple difference which is that the history behind it is totally true! that makes a really great feeling specially for Muslims. I cried in a lot of scenes of it and goosebumps in the miracles scenes. I repeat that the best positive point of the movie is the music which has been successfully joined with the film.

    Sorry for my bad English.
    10alibazargan

    A work of art

    This movie is in a class of its own. It is a feast for the senses: like a work of art, a painting, or a poem. It is a gentle breeze of fresh air, in a lonely, nonspiritual world. Unlike anything I had experienced before, in the venue in which I saw the film, the majority of viewers broke down in tears of awe at least once during the showing. You could see people shed tears all around. One lady nearby let out whimpers all along, as the film was just too strong for her to control her emotions. Amazing. Just a note for the producers if they ever read this: I wish that after all 3 parts are released, the entire trilogy is shortened into one single film for those who do not have the patience to sit through a 10 hour marathon (of all 3 parts). I think for an impatient viewer, joining all 3 parts into a 2-3 hour movie would be an excellent fit.
    10alisimpsonball

    humanity and lovely film

    OMG THIS IS Absolutely BEST THING I EVER SEEN THAt before IN Islamic FILMS AND PROPHETs FILMS . music show u that hot sands and local people of that time and that region . it makes u too feel correct meaning of director ! this is for muhammad prophet kindly and show muhammad's mercy for people. all of people. decors was so nice and correct for that time,i enjoyed ! casts too ! i hope this trilogy can be one of the best movies we seen that before ! Hollywood CANT MAKE LIKE THIS POEM FILM ,NEVER. director made this film by his heart and love of muhammad and transport it to viewer. CONGRATULATION TO MAJID MAJIDI TO introduce MUHAMMAD PROPHET SUCCESSFULLY.
    9babakfotouhi

    A must-see feast of beautiful colors and tunes

    Majidi is a king within the realm of art film, and he sure faced immense challenges managing the first Iranian cinematic project of this scale. The film immerses the audience in an orchestra of beautiful colors, Majidi's specialty, and an outpouring of sublime tunes. Juxtaposed with masterful cinematography of Storaro (although occasionally overdone), Majidi delivers imagery that satisfies aesthetic palates superbly.

    The historical period drama, said to be the first part of a trilogy, focuses on prophet Muhammad's childhood. It is of note that, the filmmaker, working within the confines of Islamic conventions, cannot show Muhammad's face, which undeniably renders the project formidable. Hence, the point of view must be shifted, the story must unfold from distributed viewpoints, that must gel together skillfully in order to retain coherence. Though the story does justice vis-à-vis this challenge, it is far from perfection; the script does not mesh well with the visual artistry. The second act is stale, and the last act, though adequate, could be substantially improved. The CGI was noticeably weak; understandable, since it was the very first experience Iranian cinema went through, but still, within the given bounds, could be trimmed down and could easily be improved significantly. This evinces an odd feature of this film: the sense of perfectionism in this film is oddly inconsistent; some parts are perfected masterfully with amazing care, and a few are not even average. In addition to the CGI, the voice of Muhammad is an illustrative example: letting alone professional actors, I am sure that even among Iranian children doing TV commercials there are who are by far better voice actors, both in terms of enunciation and acting, than the kid chosen in this film for the role of Muhammad. What happened to the sense of perfection of the whole team there, I am not sure.

    The film strives towards Shia-Sunni neutrality, and succeeds remarkably---unless viewed with absolute cynicism (anything can be deemed as biased if viewed from that lens). The focus is predominantly on the commonalities of the Shia-Sunni accounts, and the chosen story time---Muhammad's childhood---is certainly helpful towards that end. All in all, the film can be best characterized as "promising" (especially when held against the technological status quo of the Iranian cinema) regarding the potentials of cinema for engendering harmony and peace in our ominous and volatile times. It is definitely a must-see.
    10hlogun

    Excellent

    This is what i call an "Epic" movie . you might say well , meh , this guy is Iranian and after all this movie is Iranian too . i could edit my location to any other place and you wouldn't know , but here is the point : seldomly i like a movie to a point that i cry . this movie made me cry .

    as the first part of a trilogy , it perfectly balances itself not to cross any line in regards to both "Sunni" and "Shia" sects . Majid majidi for me is the Christopher Nolan of Iran . only 8 years after his last movie , he has once again astonished his fans with a touching and aspiring movie .

    ALCON , this movie is well capable of wiping the floor with other movies in all international events .

    This is the most expensive and sophisticated movie any Muslim country has ever created and i hope it can effectively show the real side of Islam to foreign audience .

    A.R Rahman and the great staff only add to the greatness of this movie .

    my Rate : 10

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      This movie will be part of a trilogy. Muhammad will never be shown in any of the three films for the respect of his character. This is specifically done in all media in Islam countries to avoid idolization of a renown character to an actor's face. Instead, he is meant to be known by his religious and historical personality profile.
    • Quotes

      Abdul Muttalib: There is nothing futile in the sight of God.

    • Soundtracks
      Prologue - The Infinite Light
      Performed by Nikhita Gandhi

      Additional Voices - Parissa, Farooqi

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2015 (Iran)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
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    • Languages
      • Persian
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Muhammad: The Messenger of God
    • Filming locations
      • Asalavieh, Bushehr, Iran
    • Production company
      • Noor Taban Film Company
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    • Budget
      • IRR 120,000,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,440,044
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 42m(162 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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