Four Wives, One Man | Fyra fruar, en man (2007) (Documentary)
Synopsis
From Nahid Persson, the filmmaker of the award-winning Prostitution Behind the Veil, comes an intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village.
Persson reveals the intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children.
Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.
Persson’s camera unobtrusively and beautifully captures the range of the family’s interactions – from peaceful, pastoral scenes of a family picnic, to the temporary chaos caused by a broken faucet in the kitchen, to a furtive, whispered conversation between two wives about the latest beating.
The women’s work – making bread, weaving carpets, milking and herding the sheep – provide the background to their frank conversations.
Avoiding sensationalism and sentimentality, this film provides unique insights into the practice of polygamy and its effect on the women involved.
Cast: Heda Mohammadi
About this movie
Title: Four Wives, One Man | Fyra fruar, en man (2007) (Documentary)
Directed by: Nahid Persson
Date of birth: 24 May 1960, Shiraz, Iran
Writing credits: Nahid Persson
Year: 2007
Country: Sweden
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 76 min.