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Women Without Men (2009 film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women Without Men (2009 film)
''Women Without Men'' is a 2009 film adaptation of a Shahrnush Parsipur novel, directed by Shirin Neshat. Shirin Neshat is an Iranian-born artist and photographer whose work explores gender issues in the Islamic world. ''Women without Men'' is Neshat's first dramatic feature. Neshat, banned from even visiting Iran since 1996, lives and works in New York City. Neshat left Iran in 1979, just before the Islamic Revolution that drove the Shah into exile. The film profiles the lives of four women living in Tehran in 1953, during the American-backed coup that returned the Shah of Iran to power.〔(Sundance Channel "Women Without Men" listing )〕 The film was called "visually transfixing" by the New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden, who added, "the film surpasses even Michael Haneke’s ''The White Ribbon'' in the fierce beauty and precision of its cinematography (by Martin Gschlacht)." Two of the film’s recurrent images are of a long dirt road extending to the horizon on which the characters walk, and a river that suggests, "a deep current of feminine resilience below an impassive exterior."〔 ==Production== ''Women Without Men'' was filmed in Morocco, with Casablanca standing in for Tehran, Iran.〔 The film originated as a video installation by the filmmaker/artist, Shirin Neshat.〔
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