Noura (Leyla Zareh) is an attorney whose license has been revoked by the government, as her resultant attempts at escape meet with ever-mounting roadblocks.
Evoking a sense of dread and despair, Rasoulof (himself officially constrained from making more films) constructs a fitting metaphor for the stultifying pressures faced by many in today's Iran.
A feature film, with Leyla Zareh, Fereshteh Sadre Orafaee, Shahab Hoseini and Roya Teymorian, Good Bye is the story of a young female lawyer in Tehran trying to get a visa to leave the country.
Mohammad Rasoulof made the film during the winter of 2010/2011. --Cannes Film Festival
Cannes (Un Certain Regard): Un Certain Regard Directing Prize, Melbourne (International Panorama), Toronto (Contemporary World Cinema), London (World Cinema), Vancouver (Cinema of Our Time), Chicago (Competition), São Paulo (International Perspective), Rotterdam (Spectrum), Göteborg (Mästare), Istanbul (Human Rights Competition), CPH PIX (Spotlight: Iran), San Francisco (World Cinema)
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Title: Goodbye | Be Omid E Didar | Au Revoir (2011)
Directed by: Mohammad Rasoulof
Date of birth: 16 November 1972, Shiraz, Iran
Writing credits:
Mohammad Rasoulof
Music by: Hossein Mahdavi (sound)
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 100 min.