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Maryam (2000)

Maryam (2000)
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Ramin Serry explores such issues as global politics, ideological conflict, and puberty in this coming-of-age film about being an Iranian-American teenager during the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Maryam (Mariam Parris) longs to be just a normal New Jersey 16-year-old, but her traditionalist father Darius (Shaun Toub) keeps her on a short rein. Maryam's modest goal is further hampered when her Iranian cousin Ali (David Ackert) comes to stay with them. Though Ali's stridently fundamentalist views represent all that Maryam has come to resent, the two gradually form a friendship of sorts. Meanwhile, Ali's vehement anti-Shah beliefs, coupled with his knowledge of a dark family secret, creates tension between himself and Darius. At the same time, Maryam notices a change in her neighbors' reactions toward her family as the conflict in Iran grows ever more ugly. This film was screened at the 2000 L.A. Independent Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Mariam ParrisShaun Toub, (more)
Director(s):
Ramin Serry
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Maryam

Ramin Serry explores such issues as global politics, ideological conflict, and puberty in this coming-of-age film about being an Iranian-American teenager during the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Maryam (Mariam Parris) longs to be just a normal New Jersey 16-year-old, but her traditionalist father Darius (Shaun Toub) keeps her on a short rein. Maryam's modest goal is further hampered when her Iranian cousin Ali (David Ackert) comes to stay with them. Though Ali's stridently fundamentalist views represent all that Maryam has come to resent, the two gradually form a friendship of sorts. Meanwhile, Ali's vehement anti-Shah beliefs, coupled with his knowledge of a dark family secret, creates tension between himself and Darius. At the same time, Maryam notices a change in her neighbors' reactions toward her family as the conflict in Iran grows ever more ugly. This film was screened at the 2000 L.A. Independent Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Ramin Serry
Writer(s):
Ramin Serry
Producer(s):
Derrick TsengJonathan Shoemaker
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Fatima Z.

When I placed this movie, I never knew I was going to get an small education.I never knew Persian experinced so much in the U.S. This movie taught me so much.

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David S.

The girl is American her dad and mom are trying to fit-in in America, then comes the cousin who a revolutionary Irainian. He is a Muslim who lives the ideals of his religion as his peer group in Iran. He could be any terrorist from todays headlines. But in truth he is just someone who needs to adjust his ideals, to widen his view-point of his religion. He has a tool that can widen his view (his family) and it works to a certain extent, it cannot work too well as he has gotten himself in trouble with U.S. authorities and needs to escape. This movie everyone should see, everyone who asks the questions about why Muslims would do such violent acts, and what needs to be done to help these people see clearer.

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