$7 general admission; $6 students, seniors, and Museum members. Patron-level members, free.
Kamal Tabrizi, who made the hit comedy The Lizard and the delicately spiritual A Piece of Bread, considers the eternal misunderstandings between men and women in this farcical tale of a couple on the brink of divorce. Based on a series of short stories by Seyyed Mohammad Shoja-ee, the film centers on the relationship between Omid and Maryam, a young couple who have lost touch with the things they love about each other. Through their embattled marriage, Tabrizi explores how men assume their own superiority and how women—in Tabrizi's view, the kinder, stronger, and smarter sex—actually run the show.
Actor Reza Kianian will be present to introduce the film.
(Iran, 2008, 105 minutes.)
In Persian with subtitles.
The 11th annual festival of films from Iran would not be possible without the assistance of Iranian cinema specialist Reza Sohrabi, who generously donated his time and expertise to this program.
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