Women Without Men   SP-2010 

Visually impressive feature debut by the Iranian visual artist Shirin Neshat. She filmed the novel by Shahrnush Parsipur, which is banned in Iran, about the vicissitudes of four women against the background of the 1953 coup that made it possible for the Shah to continue his despotic regime.

With her first feature, the renowned visual artist Shirin Neshat was at once a winner: Women Without Men was awarded the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival for the best directing. The Iranian-born Neshat, who emigrated to the United States at the age of 17, filmed a novel by Shahrnush Parsipur that had been banned in the 1990s in Iran. The story is set against the backdrop of the CIA-supported coup of 1953 when the democratically chosen government was toppled and the despot Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was able to return.
The magic-realistic film follows four women who meet up regularly in an orchard where they have parties, sing and can talk freely about any subject they like. As can be expected from a visual artist, Women Without Men is visually extraordinary. Soft colours have occasionally been added to the meticulously framed black-and-white shots.

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Germany, Austria, France 2009
DirectorShirin Neshat
ProducerSusanne Marian
 Martin Gschlacht
 Philippe Bober
 Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
 Coop99
 Société Parisienne de Production
ScenarioShirin Neshat, Shoja Azari
CastPegah Ferydoni
 Orsi Tóth
 Arita Shahrzad
 Shabnam Tolouie
PhotographyMartin Gschlacht
EditorGeorge Cragg, Jay Rabinowitz, Julia Wiedwald, Patrick Lambertz, Christof Schertenleib, Sam Neave
Production designKatharina Wöppermann, Shahram Karimi
Sound designUve Haussig
MusicRyuichi Sakamoto, Abbas Bakhtiari
Length97'
Themes
2010 Spectrum
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