The President (2014 film) explained

The President
Director:Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Producer:
  • Vladimer Katcharava
  • Mike Downey
  • Sam Taylor
  • Maysam Makhmalbaf
Starring:
  • Misha Gomiashvili
  • Dachi Orvelashvili
Cinematography:Konstantin Mindia Esadze
Editing:
Studio:
Runtime:119 minutes
Country:
  • Georgia
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
Language:Georgian

The President (Persian: پرزیدنت) is a film by Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf following the themes of his previous film The Gardener.

The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Venice Film Festival, in the Horizons competition.[1]

Plot

A revolution is happening in a country with a dictatorial president. The president sends his family abroad but his grandson wants to stay with his grandfather. In order to save their lives they run away and the president uses a wig and a guitar to disguise himself as a gypsy. They want to reach the sea so they can go to another country by boat. They must experience poverty and hunger during their journey, and see the effects of the dictatorship on the country.[2]

The inspiration for the film came when Makhmalbaf visited the Darul Aman Palace in Kabul. The Arab Spring revolutions were also inspirations.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mohsen Makhmalbaf - News.
  2. Web site: Review: 'The President,' a Sweeping Tale Inspired by the Arab Spring. BEN KENIGSBERG. New York Times. June 2, 2016.
  3. Web site: BUSAN: Iranian Director Makhmalbaf Assesses His 'President'. Mark Schilling. Variety. October 7, 2014.