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2011    2 h 3 minDrama
8.399%92%7.9
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Após se divorciar da esposa Simin (Leila Hatami), Nader (Peyman Moaadi) é obrigado a contratar uma jovem para tomar conta de seu pai idoso que sofre de Alzheimer em estágio avançado. Porém a diarista está grávida, e trabalhando sem o consentimento de seu marido, condições que junto a um terrível incidente, levará as duas famílias a um julgamento de cunho moral e religioso.
Dirigido por Asghar Farhadi
  • Leila HatamiSimin
  • Payman MaadiNader
  • Sareh BayatRazieh
  • Sarina FarhadiTermeh
  • Shahab HosseiniHojjat
  • Kimia HosseiniSomayyeh
  • Ali-Asghar ShahbaziNader's Father
  • Babak KarimiInterrogator
  • Merila ZareiMiss Ghahraii
  • Shirin YazdanbakhshSimin's Mother
  • Mohammad SajadianSoldier
  • Armine ZeytounchianMrs. Kalaani
  • Bahareh RiyahiHospital Receptionist
  • Asghar FarhadiRealizador / Escritor / Produtor
  • Negar EskandarfarProdutor Executivo
  • Keyvan MoghaddamProduction Design
  • Mahmoud KalariDirector Of Photography
  • Mehrdad MirkianiMakeup Artist
  • Maryam NaraghiSupervisor de texto
  • Hayedeh SafiyariEditor
  • Zoran Miljković19 de abril de 2026
    Life can be such a shit sometimes. The things are not what they seem to be. Very sad story.
  • Oliver Reznik8 de abril de 2025
    Outstanding performances, I'll give it that. Very nice naturalistic storytelling through and through. This is a movie about incessant bickering. Bickering over some quite outlandish scenarios, that have a bit of intrigue due to their specificness and the level of fine detail that this movie will use to explore the scenarios. But the way the characters behave and react to various things makes it all feel like small potatoes. They're their own worst enemies in a lot of spots, and my mind automatically distances my sympathies when folks can't seem to help themselves. SPOILERS I mean at first, I was quite sympathetic for the poor Razieh dealing with a difficult employment situation. Didn't find it super interesting, but I was sympathetic. But then the movie obfuscates her side of the story as she aggresses against Nader. At first when I heard she had a miscarriage my heart immediately sunk. But shortly after she's like "I don't care about the miscarriage; I care about being accused a thief!" And then I'm like, "well I guess it wasn't that big a deal". She certainly shoots herself in the foot multiple times due to her religious devotion. Despite the great performances, the characters aren't actually very interesting. Nader foists difficult moral agency onto his young daughter to make himself feel less guilty like 4 times. Termeh is obviously traumatized and will carry the burden from this episode for the rest of her life. Her parents suck. The movie ends with a shot of the two parents visually separated by a pane of broken glass. I wonder if other folks found this moment profound. I didn't. Yeah, idk how this is universally beloved. Some good stuff here, some not so good stuff. Decent movie overall. I guess this movie does have a couple "big reveal" type moments which can go down well with audiences. I feel like I've gotten a bit sensitive to movies artificially withholding information to create a big reveal. And again, it's not like A Separation is plumbing the depths of the human soul, so there's just so much impact any one scene can really have. Also, what is going on with the legal system in Iran? 1 year for murder? Going to court is like getting sent to the principal's office and has a similar level of investigative rigor. I would say I was keying on more things this second time watching A Separation. With life experience and all that. Yet I liked it just about as much as I liked it when I saw it 10+ years ago.

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