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"3 Faces:" Yet another excellent film from Jafar Panahi!

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Posted on November 29, 2020 at 12:44:03
tinear
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Beautiful and talented Leila Hatami (as good an actress as is working these days: "A Separation," "Leila," "The Deserted Station") portrays a successful and well-known actress that receives a disturbing video: a young woman films herself committing suicide in protest against the forces allied against her pursuing her dream of becoming an actress. She sent it to the star partly because she was frustrated at having earlier asked for help--- and not receiving a reply.

Deeply disturbed by the video, the actress recruits a director (the Iranian director himself who officially is banned from making films, Jafar Panahi; this film supposedly is a documentary---- to get around the ban, but it obviously has fictional content) to drive her to the village. All attempts to get information from the tiny village, hidden in a high mountain valley, fail.

A constant theme in Irainian film is the collision between villagers and city folk. This film cleverly shows that what each side thinks of the other isn't as clear as they assume.

If you're curious about other cultures, enjoy a slow-burn thriller, appreciate understated and beautiful cinematography, and are fascinated by skilled acting--- you won't be disappointed on any level.

Easily a top-10 of the year. I saw it on the Criterion Channel but I've seen it listed on Kanopy and Prime.

 

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RE: "3 Faces:" Yet another excellent film from Jafar Panahi! , posted on November 29, 2020 at 13:36:38
Victor Khomenko
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Good director, but I don't see Leila Hatami listed there - perhaps you are mistaken? Or imdb is? :)


 

You're too fast! I indeed was wrong: it stars the excellent Behnaz Jafari, playing, posted on November 29, 2020 at 13:53:55
tinear
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herself. I don't know how that happened!

 

I always liked the Lou Christie song, "Two Faces have I", posted on November 29, 2020 at 14:02:56
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Watched it last night, posted on December 7, 2020 at 07:44:36
Victor Khomenko
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I liked the educational part - the look at the life in the rural part of Iran, where no one even speaks Farsi. The almost surreal contrast of medieval living standards with "more satellite dishes, than people", and iPhones in the hands of young girls.

I was utterly irritated by that girl... I hated her for her nasty manipulative ways - that was a slimy thing that she did... no matter the reason.

Overall a somewhat memorable experience... I just wish it did not have that rather unpleasant note in it.


 

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