Women's Prison recounts the life of the prisoners and the problems their families encounter in their struggle to survive. Here again filmmaker Kamran Shirdel employs the cinema verité style.
The interviews with the prisoners, social workers and teachers serve as commentaries for "constructed" documentary images.
The technical process shows the extent to which solving social problems depends on everyone's cooperation and participation.
Certainly prisoners alone cannot offer the remedy to the entire catalog of social ills that propel these women into delinquency.
Cast: Asadollah Payman
Written and Directed by Kamran Shirdel Cameraman: Maziar Partow Editing: Kamran Shirdel, Kazem Rajinia Narration: Asadollah Payman Produced by the Ministry of Culture and Art Running Time: 10 min., 38 sec. B&W, 1965
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Title: Women's Prison | Nedamatgah (1965)
Directed by: Kamran Shirdel
Date of birth: 21 June 1939, Teheran, Iran
Writing credits:
Kamran Shirdel
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 10 min.