The Circle (2000)

The Circle (2000)
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Three Iranian women must contend with a repressive political regime that has placed a stranglehold on nearly every aspect of their lives in this hard-hitting social drama. In a nation where a woman cannot buy a bus ticket out of town or accept a car ride from a man, much less have an abortion, it's not difficult for women to find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Arezou (Maryiam Parvin Almani), Nargess (Nargess Mamizadeh), and Pari (Fereshteh Sadr Orafai) are left to fend for themselves after leaving an Iranian penal institution. Arezou and Nargess want to get out of town, but as they try to buy tickets to another city, find they must resort to prostitution to do it. Pari is in even worse straits; she's discovered she's pregnant, but she can't legally obtain an abortion without a husband's permission. Pari searches for help among former cellmates Monir and Elham, both of whom are now unhappily married, while learning just how many desperate women roam the streets of Iran. As one might expect, Dayereh was highly controversial in Iran and was initially banned by the government, though it received a limited release after winning the Golden Lion at the 2000 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Maryiam Parvin AlmaniNargess Mamizadeh, (more)
Director(s):
Jafar Panahi
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Circle

Three Iranian women must contend with a repressive political regime that has placed a stranglehold on nearly every aspect of their lives in this hard-hitting social drama. In a nation where a woman cannot buy a bus ticket out of town or accept a car ride from a man, much less have an abortion, it's not difficult for women to find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Arezou (Maryiam Parvin Almani), Nargess (Nargess Mamizadeh), and Pari (Fereshteh Sadr Orafai) are left to fend for themselves after leaving an Iranian penal institution. Arezou and Nargess want to get out of town, but as they try to buy tickets to another city, find they must resort to prostitution to do it. Pari is in even worse straits; she's discovered she's pregnant, but she can't legally obtain an abortion without a husband's permission. Pari searches for help among former cellmates Monir and Elham, both of whom are now unhappily married, while learning just how many desperate women roam the streets of Iran. As one might expect, Dayereh was highly controversial in Iran and was initially banned by the government, though it received a limited release after winning the Golden Lion at the 2000 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Jafar Panahi
Producer(s):
Jafar Panahi
The Circle Awards:
  • 2000 - National Board of Review - Special Recognition for Freedom of Expression
  • 2000 - Venice International Film Festival - Golden Lion
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Lisa H.

This film should have been fascinting from the standpoint of a Westerner who knows little or nothing about Iran - but it wasn't. The characters were incidental to the film writer's political agenda, and it failed to connect on any kind of emotional level. This is not the film to lay bare the plight of women in Iran because there's simply not enough complexity here to really keep the viewer's interest.

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Marisela C.

This movie was indeed dull. I did not enjoy it one bit. It should have been more interesting, specially to peopole who do not know about other peoples culture.

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Terri J.

I actually picked this movie but was disappointed with the story and the characters. I didn't get to know them and didn't really care what happened to them. This movie went in circles and the English subtitles seem to give me a gist of what the characters were saying. I couldn't help but notice that there seemed to be a lot more communicating going on than the subtitles provided. Secondly, this movie was dark, depressing and moved at a snail's pace. I would not recommend wasting your time.

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