My Tehran for Sale

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"A generation searching for freedom..."
  • NR
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 6.4  (1,707)

My Tehran for Sale is a poignant drama film directed by Granaz Moussavi. The movie revolves around Marzieh, a young actress living in Tehran, Iran, who is frustrated with the restrictions imposed on her by the government. She dreams of becoming famous and pursuing her art in freedom, but the oppressive Iranian regime makes it practically impossible.

As the story unfolds, Marzieh meets Saman, an underground musician. They fall in love and together, they navigate the complicated and dangerous music and arts scene in Tehran, where they must hide their identities and work in secret. Marzieh's dream of leaving Tehran to pursue her career in Australia begins to materialize when she secures a visa to leave the country. However, she must first sell her belongings and say farewell to her loved ones.

Throughout the film, Marzieh confronts the challenges of living openly as an artist in a repressive society, a struggle that resonates with many Iranians who encounter similar obstacles. My Tehran for Sale depicts the harsh realities of living under a government that suppresses individual expression and forbids public artistic performances.

The film's cinematography immerses us in the tension and atmosphere of Tehran. Moussavi used a mix of handheld and steady shots to visualize the feeling of instability and uncertainty experienced by Marzieh and other artists living in the city. The colour grading conveys the harshness of Tehran, with its muted tones and a sense of oppression. The film's soundtrack also captures the mood of the city, reinforcing the struggle of the characters to express their identity and artistic vision.

The performances of the actors add depth to the film's characters. Marzieh Vafamehr delivered a heartfelt performance in the role of Marzieh, deftly showcasing the character's depth and complexity. Amir Chegini gave a nuanced performance as Saman, a musician struggling to express himself in the face of censorship.

Asha Mehrabi as Sadaf, a transgender woman who helps Marzieh with her visa applications, is another standout performance in the film. Mehrabi plays the role with sensitivity and compassion, adding a layer of depth to the character.

Overall, My Tehran for Sale is a thought-provoking and moving film, capturing the heart of the struggle facing Iranian artists and the implications of the country's restrictive policies. The film's themes of freedom of speech, artistic expression, and cultural identity are universal, making it relatable to audiences worldwide. With its compelling storytelling, cinematography, and performances, the film is a must-watch that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (1,707)
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