Here Without Me

Here Without Me

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bahram Tavakoli
Produced by Saeed Sadi
Screenplay by Bahram Tavakoli
Based on The Glass Menagerie 
by Tennessee Williams
Starring Saber Abar
Negar Javaherian
Fatemeh Motamed-Aria
Parsa Pirouzfar
Music by Hamed Sabet
Cinematography Hamid Khozouie Abyaneh
Edited by Bahram Dehghan
Release dates
  • October 3, 2011 (2011-10-03) (Hamburg Film Festival)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Iran
Language Persian

Here Without Me (Persian: این‌جا بدون من) is an Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Tavakoli, produced in 2010 and screened in 2011.

The story is about a family of three dreaming about their wishes, and was inspired by the play The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams.[1] Fatemeh Motamed-Arya won the best actress award in the 35th Montreal World Film Festival (WFF) for this film.[2]

Plot

Based on The Glass Menagerie, the movie details the story of Yalda (Negar Javaherian), a disabled girl who has a great interest for collecting glass animals and harbors a secret attraction towards her brother Ehsan's best friend Reza (Parsa Pirouzfar). Her brother Ehsan (Saber Abar), whose voiceover introduces the film, writes poetry and desperately dreams of leaving Iran. He dreams of being a writer and spends his spare time haunting cinemas and watching old movies over and over. Farideh (Fatemeh Motamed-Aria) holds down two jobs to help support her family. Farideh is the only member of the family who interacts with the brutal conditions of Iran and willingly takes the challenge. Farideh is trying her best to find a prompt suitor for her introvert daughter Yalda.

Foreign festivals

Screened and welcomed by critics and audience in 11th Tiburon Film Festival [3] 35th Montréal Film Festival, 2011 [4] 2nd Iranian Film Festival Australia, 2012 [5] 36th Cleveland International Film Festival, 2012 [6]

Awards

Best Actress prize for FATEHMEH MOTAMED-ARYA play in 36th Montréal Film Festival, 2011 [7]

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