"Women Without Men," Shirin Neshat's first feature length film, is based on a magic realist novel written by Iranian author Shahrnush Parsipur.
The narrative interweaves the lives of four iranian women during the summer of 1953, a pivotal moment in Iranian history when an American led Coup d'état brought down the democratically elected Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh and reinstalled the Shah to power.
The film chronicles the lives of the four characters in parallel manner. Each woman appearing to be suffering and running away from some sort of social, cultural or sexual oppression; yet their lives mysteriously converge in an orchard where they attempt to create their own society. The story follows the construction and eventual breakdown of this 'utopian' society.
Title: Women Without Men | Zanan bedun-e mardan (2009)
Directed by: Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari
Date of birth: 26 March 1957, Ghazvin, Iran
Writing credits:
Shirin Neshat, Shahrnoush Parsipour (novel)
Music by: Ryuichi Sakamoto
Country: Germany | Austria | France
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 95 min.