A politically complacent middle-aged man and a young pro-democracy activist debate about the future of their country while hiding from the police, in this fascinating drama that blends scripted scenes with on-the-ground footage from Iran’s 2009 Green Revolution.
Paris-based writer-director Sepideh Farsi ingeniously employs a single setting to dramatize the vicissitudes of political idealism in intimate and deeply personal ways.
As the Green Revolution explodes around him, Ali, a damaged veteran of protests decades ago, holes up in his apartment but events come to him when a young woman seeks shelter from the police.
Ali lets her in and, over the days and weeks of unrest to come, they start an intense, dangerous, high-wire relationship that challenges them both in unpredictable ways. (CWB)
Title: Red Rose (2014)
Directed by: Sepideh Farsi
Date of birth: 1976, Teheran, Iran
Writing credits:
Javad Djavahery, Sepideh Farsi
Music by: Ibrahim Maalouf
Country: France | Greece | Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 87 min.