North America doesn’t have a monopoly on the ending of unhappy marriages, or in the complications they bring. In A SEPARATION, writer-director Ashgar Farhadi confronts audiences with a domestic drama mired in both the pain of a separation and in the religious strictures of Iranian society.
Nader (Peyman Moaadi) and Simin (Leila Hatami) are a middle-class couple who have reached an impasse – Simin wants to leave the country with their 11-year-old daughter, Termeh (Sarina Farhadi, but Nader insists that he must stay in order to care for his Alzheimer-afflicted father. Not allowed a divorce by the presiding judge, the two separate instead, leaving Nader to hire Razieh (Sareh Bayat), a lower-class worker, to care for his father. But with a heavily pregnant Razieh not having obtained her husband’s expressed permission, and the implications of working for a man who is essentially without a wife, the situation soon escalates beyond anyone’s control.
A powerful portrait of domestic strife in a culture ruled by restriction, A SEPARATION won the Golden Bear at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival, the festival’s highest award.
Countries
Iran- Awards
- Winner Golden Berlin Bear International Jury, Berlin International Film Festival 2011
Winner Silver Berlin Bear, Best Actor & Best Actress, Berlin International Film Festival 2011
Winner Official Competition Award, Sydney Film Festival 2011
Winner Best Film, Yerevan International Film Festival 2011
Winner Best Film, Pula Film Festival 2011 - Festivals
- Berlin Film Festival 2011
- Director
- Asghar Farhadi
- Executive Producer
- Negar Eskandarfar
- Producer
- Asghar Farhadi
- Screenwriter
- Asghar Farhadi
- Cinematographer
- Mahmoud Kalari
- Editor
- Hayedeh Safiyari
- Production Design
- Keyvan Moghaddam
- Music
- Sattar Oraki
- Cast
- Peyman Moaadi
Leila Hatami
Sareh Bayat