Admission: $11
This major work by one of Iran’s leading directors is a gripping portrayal of the conflict between modernity and tradition in Iran.
Leila and Reza are happy young newlyweds who seem to have everything. But when the bride learns she is infertile, her mother-in-law begins an all-out campaign to convince her that Reza should take a second wife, as permitted by Islamic law.
In Farsi with English subtitles.
Directed by Dariush Mehrjui
With Leila Hatami, Ali Mosaffa
1996, 102min
This event is part of "Muslim Voices Festival," a multi-venue arts festival and conference, presented by Asia Society, BAM, and NYU Center for Dialogues, from June 5-14, 2009 throughout New York City, that includes artists from India, Indonesia, Iran, Kuwait, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, Senegal, Syria, and the U.S.
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